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<p> A management group, led by Gilbert G. Pollock, purchased Mylstar's pinball assets in October 1984 and continued the manufacture of pinball machines under a new company, <b>Premier Technology</b>. On 1985, certain assets of Gottlieb/Mylstar's video game division were sold to JVW Electronics, a Chicago-based electronics company founded by three former Gottlieb/Mylstar executives: John C. Von Lessen, William Jacobs, and Ron Waxman.  As a result of this a number of prototype Mylstar arcade games, which were not purchased by the investors, were never</p><p>
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