This game is a conversion kit for Gottlieb's 1979 'Genie'. Claude Verpy, a collector in France and a good friend of the manufacturer, passed along this information: Christian Tabart told me that the "Brain" of L'Hexagone was Gottlieb's Genie and that he had 150 machines made. Christian had the kits made and delivered to his workshops in Montgeron, France. Operators who were interested had to bring him the machine(s) they wanted to be transformed and the job was done by Christian's employees. Shown in this listing are two stickers which Tabart affixed to the aprons of the machines he operated in bars to identify himself as the owner and to advertise his company. Agn�s Dusaugey did the artwork for the backglass and playfield. In our Files section is a letter from her describing how she got involved in the making of this game.