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Incredible Technologies Inc.
Golden Tee Golf - A Real Life Saver!


Video Game Stops Runaway Truck from Crashing Through Crowded Tavern

(Arlington Heights, IL - June 25, 2004) Golden Tee Golf, the most popular coin-operated video game in history, has been recognized for many accomplishments over the years, but never before has it been called a lifesaver.

On April 28th, 2004, a Golden Tee Golf arcade game at the Fat Man Inn in Gurnee, Illinois, absorbed the impact of a Dodge Ram pickup

The Fat Man Inn's Golden Tee Golf game lies on its back after absorbing the impact of a runaway pickup truck.
that crashed into the packed bar and grill. After the front end of the truck pushed through the outside wall of the Fat Man Inn, it collided with the 500 lb. arcade cabinet. The machine absorbed the impact and landed on its back in the gaming area of the establishment, approximately 3.5 feet away from where it originally stood.

Fat Man Inn General Manager, Barbara Rossman, said, “There were over one hundred people in the bar that night. When the truck came through, it sounded like a bomb! I couldn't believe the way that Golden Tee machine stood up to the impact of the truck, it was in surprisingly good shape afterwards.”

The Fat Man Inn is home to two Golden Tee games and has been a Gurnee landmark for over 60 years. “Usually guys come in after work and take up both machines,” Rossman said, “luckily, that night guys were playing on the opposite wall machine. Thank god the truck only hit the golf game and no one in the bar was injured. It even dented our steel ATM machine!”

The game's owner, A.H. Entertainers of Rolling Meadows, Illinois, has since refurbished the machine and placed it back in its original spot at the Fat Man Inn. Wally Jasonowicz, Operations Manager of A.H. Entertainers said, “This was just such an amazing story, we had to put the game back. Who knows how many more lives it might save!” he joked.

According to Larry Hodgson, the designer of Golden Tee and Vice President of Product Development at Incredible Technologies, the manufacturer of the game, he never imagined that his creation would be considered a hero. “Most of the time we get complaints about how heavy the machine is, “ he said. “Maybe now our amusement operators and locations will have a different opinion and look at its considerable size as a benefit!”

Though a passenger in the pickup was taken to

The runaway pickup truck that collided with the Fat Man Inn waits to be towed to the scrap yard. No one was hurt in the crowded bar.
a local hospital for precautionary measures, no customers in the busy tavern were injured. The Fat Man Inn closed shortly after the accident for repairs. Though their evening was abruptly cut short by the bizarre event, Fat Man Inn patrons will never look at Golden Tee Golf in the same way again.

Golden Tee is a product of Incredible Technologies, the largest manufacturer of coin-operated video games in the United States. Along with their flagship video golf game, IT's stable of top-earning products includes Big Buck Hunter, Silver Strike Bowling and Carnival King. Incredible Technologies employs over 100 designers, programmers, technicians, artists, and support personnel. Through its International Tournament System, IT conducts online Golden Tee tournaments in the US, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, England, Sweden, and South Africa. For more information visit their website at www.itsgames.com or www.goldentee.com  or contact them at:

Incredible Technologies Inc. 0x01 graphic
3333 North Kennicott Avenue 0x01 graphic
Arlington Heights, IL 60004-1429 0x01 graphic
Phone: (847) 870-7027 0x01 graphic
Fax: (847) 870-0120