Gottlieb Pinball Machine Values

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This is a partial list of pinball games organized alphabetically by name.

List[edit]

There are currently 809 games on this list.

List of pinball machines
TitleManufacturerRelease dateRef.
007-FlipperLumetUnknown
10th InningWilliamsFebruary 1964
1962 World SeriesWilliamsJanuary 1962
1963 Major LeagueWilliamsMarch 1963
21WilliamsFebruary 24, 1960
24
250 ccInder1992
2001GottliebJanuary 1971
2002MaresaUnknown
3 Coins
3-D
The 30'sPlaymaticApril 25, 1977
'300'GottliebAugust 1975
300MaresaUnknown
4 Roses
4 SquareGottliebJune 1971
4-Belles
4x4 MaresaUnknown
8 BallWilliamsFebruary 1952
A-Go-GoWilliamsMay 25, 1966
Abra Ca DabraGottliebNovember 1975
AC/DCStern PinballMarch 2012
Ace HighGottliebFebruary 1957
Aces & KingsWilliamsJune 8, 1970
Aces HighBallyAugust 1965
Add-A-BallWilliamsSeptember 1961
The Addams FamilyMidwayMarch 1992
Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and FriendsData EastFebruary 1, 1993
AerobaticsZaccariaFebruary 1977
Air AcesBallyFebruary 1975
AirborneCapcom Coin-OpMarch 1996
Airborne AvengerAtariSeptember 1977
AirportGencoMay 1939
AirportGottliebApril 1969
Algar
AliStern ElectronicsMarch 1980
Alice Cooper's Nightmare Castle
AlienHeighway PinballFebruary 2017
Alien PokerWilliamsOctober 1980
Alien StarMylstarJune 1984
Alpine ClubWilliamsFebruary 1965
The Amazing Spider-ManGottliebMay 1980
Antar
ApachePlaymatic1975
Apollo 13Sega PinballOctober 1995
Arabian KnightsGottliebNovember 1953
Arctic GunWilliamsJanuary 1967
Arena
Asteroid Annie and the AliensGottliebDecember 1980
AtlantisGottliebJanuary 1975
AtlantisMidwayApril 1989
Atleta
Attack from MarsMidway (under the Bally brand)December 1995
Attila the Hun Game PlanApril 1984
Austin PowersStern PinballJune 2001
The AvengersStern Pinball2012
Baby Pac-ManBallyOctober 11, 1982
Back to the Future: The PinballData EastJune 1990
Bad CatsWilliamsNovember 1989
Bad Girls
Baffle BallGottliebNovember 1931
Bank-A-BallJ. F. Linck Corp.April 1932
Banzai RunWilliamsMay 1988
Barb WireGottliebApril 1996
BarracoraWilliamsSeptember 1981
BatmanData EastJuly 1991
BatmanStern PinballJuly 21, 2008
Batman 66Stern PinballDecember 2016
Batman ForeverSega PinballJuly 1995
Batting Champ
BaywatchSega PinballFebruary 1995
Beat the ClockWilliamsDecember 23, 1963
Bell Ringer
Big Bang BarPMIJune 2007
Big BenWilliamsApril 9, 1975
Big BraveBensa1974
Big BraveGottliebMay 1974
Big BraveMaresaUnknown
Big CasinoGottliebJuly 1961
Big ChiefWilliamsSeptember 23, 1965
Big DaddyWilliamsSeptember 16, 1963
Big DayBallyAugust 1964
Big Deal
Big GameStern ElectronicsMarch 1980
Big GunsWilliamsOctober 1987
Big HitGottliebMarch 1977
Big Horse
Big IndianGottliebFebruary 1974
Big InningBallyJuly 27, 1947
Big InningBallyApril 22, 1958
Big Inning (Chicago Model)Williams1963
Big Inning (New York Model)WilliamsMarch 1963
Big League
The Big Lebowski PinballDutch PinballApril 2016
Big ShotGottliebJanuary 1974
Big ShowBallyJanuary 1974
Big StrikeWilliamsAugust 31, 1966
Big TownPlaymaticApril 1978
Black BeltBally MidwayJune 1986
Black FeverPlaymaticDecember 1980
Black FlagPlaymaticMay 1975
Black HoleGottliebOctober 1981
Black Jack
Black KnightWilliamsNovember 1980
Black Knight 2000WilliamsApril 4, 1989
Black Pyramid
Black RoseMidway (under the Bally brand)July 1992
BlackoutWilliamsJune 1980
Blackwater 100Bally MidwayMarch 1988
BMXBallyJanuary 1983
Bo Bo
BonanzaGottliebJune 1964
Bone Busters Inc.GottliebAugust 1989
BongoBallyMarch 1964
Bounty HunterPremier TechnologyJuly 1985
Bowl A StrikeWilliamsNovember 23, 1965
Bowling QueenGottliebJuly 1964
Bram Stoker's DraculaWilliamsApril 1993
Brave TeamInder1985
BreakshotCapcom Coin-OpMay 1996
Buck RogersGottliebJanuary 1980
BuckarooGottliebJune 1965
Bugs Bunny's Birthday BallMidwayJanuary 1991
BullseyeGottliebApril 1994
Bus Stop
Cactus CanyonMidway (under the Bally brand)October 1998
Cactus Jack'sPremier TechnologyApril 1991
Caddie
Can Can
Canada DryGottliebDecember 1976
Canasta 86Inder1986
Cannon LagoonMultimorphicJuly 28, 2017
Capt. CardGottliebMay 1974
Capt. Fantastic and The Brown Dirt CowboyBallyJune 1976
Car HopGottliebJanuary 1991
Caravan
CaravelleWilliamsFebruary 3, 1961
Card WhizGottliebJuly 1976
Carnival
CarruselMaresa1967
Casanova
CatacombStern ElectronicsOctober 1981
Cavaleiro NegroTaito of Brazil1981
CavemanGottliebSeptember 1982
CentaurInder1979
CentaurBallyOctober 1981
Centaur IIBallyJune 1983
Centigrade 37GottliebAugust 1977
Centigrade 37 MaresaUnknown
Central ParkGottliebApril 1966
CerberusPlaymaticMarch 1982
ChamonixMaresaUnknown
Champ
The Champion PubWilliamsApril 1998
Chance
Charlie's AngelsGottliebNovember 1978
Check Mate
CheckpointData EastFebruary 1991
CheetahStern ElectronicsJune 1980
ChinatownGottliebOctober 1952
Cine starZaccariaUnknown
CircusBallyNovember 1973
CircusGottliebJune 1980
CircusZaccariaApril 1977
Cirqus VoltaireWilliams (under the Bally brand)October 1997
Class of 1812GottliebAugust 1991
CleopatraGottliebDecember 1977
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
ClownInder1988
ClownPlaymaticUnknown
ClownZaccariaJuly 1985
Club House
College QueensGottliebMay 1969
CombatZaccariaSeptember 1977
CometWilliamsJune 1985
CongoWilliamsNovember 1995
ConquestExhibitNovember 1939
Coquette
CorsarioInder1989
CorvetteWilliamsAugust 1994
CosmicTaito of Brazil1980
Cosmic GunfightWilliamsJune 1982
Counterforce
Creature from the Black LagoonMidwayDecember 1992
CrescendoGottliebMay 1970
Crossword
Crown Soccer SpecialTaito Trading Co.July 1967
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationStern PinballNovember 2008
Cue Ball WizardPremier TechnologyOctober 1992
CybernautBally MidwayMay 1985
CycloneWilliamsFebruary 1988
DakarMr. GameJune 1988
Dakota Maresa1972
Dakota II MaresaUnknown
Dale Earnhardt Jr.Stern Pinball2007
Dancing Lady
Dardos MaresaUnknown
Darts
Deadly WeaponPremier TechnologySeptember 1990
DefenderWilliamsDecember 1982
Deluxe Batting ChampWilliamsApril 1961
Deluxe Official BaseballWilliamsFebruary 1960
Deluxe Pinch-HitterWilliamsApril 1959
Demolition ManWilliamsFebruary 1994
Devil RidersZaccariaApril 1984
Devil's DareGottliebAugust 1982
Dialed In!Jersey Jack PinballAugust 2017
DimensionGottliebJanuary 1971
DinerWilliamsSeptember 1990
Dirty HarryWilliamsMarch 1995
Disco FeverWilliamsAugust 1978
Dixie
Doctor WhoMidwaySeptember 1992
Dodge CityGottliebJuly 1965
Dolly PartonBallyNovember 1979
Domino
Double BarrelWilliamsAugust 11, 1961
Double PlayWilliamsApril 1965
Dr. Dude and His Excellent RayMidwayNovember 1990
DraculaStern ElectronicsJanuary 1979
DrakorTaito of Brazil1979
Driving Range
Drop-A-CardGottliebNovember 1971
Ducks
Dungeons & DragonsBallyOctober 1987
DuotronGottliebSeptember 1974
Eager BeaverWilliamsApril 9, 1965
Earth Wind FireZaccariaApril 1981
Earthshaker!WilliamsFebruary 1989
Eight BallBallySeptember 1977
Eight Ball ChampBally MidwayAugust 1985
Eight Ball DeluxeBallyApril 1981
El DoradoGottliebApril 1975
El Dorado City of GoldGottliebSeptember 1984
El ToroWilliamsAugust 5, 1963
Elektra
Elvira and the Party MonstersMidwayOctober 1989
ElvisStern PinballAugust 2004
EmbryonBallyJune 1981
The Empire Strikes BackHankinJune 1980
Escape from the Lost WorldBally MidwayJanuary 1988
Evel KnievelBallyJune 1977
Evil FightPlaymaticMarch 1980
ExcaliburGottliebNovember 1988
Expo
Extra InningGottliebMay 1971
Eye of the TigerGottliebMay 1978
F-14 TomcatWilliamsMarch 1987
Faces
FairyPlaymaticSeptember 1975
Family GuyStern Pinball2007
Fan-Tas-TicWilliamsSeptember 26, 1972
FandangoPlaymaticMay 1976
Fans
FantasyPlaymaticJanuary 1976
Far OutGottliebOctober 1974
FarfallaZaccariaSeptember 1983
Fast Draw
FathomBallyAugust 1981
FiestaWilliamsDecember 9, 1959
FiestaPlaymaticJune 1976
Fifteen
Fire ActionTaito of Brazil1980
Fire Action De LuxeTaito of Brazil1983
Fire CrackerChicago CoinOctober 1963
Fire MountainZaccariaJanuary 1980
Fire!WilliamsAugust 1987
FireballBallyFebruary 1972
Fireball IIBallyJune 1981
Fireball ClassicBally MidwayFebruary 1985
FirepowerWilliamsFebruary 1980
Firepower IIWilliamsAugust 1983
Fish TalesWilliamsOctober 1992
FlashWilliamsJanuary 1979
Flash DragonPlaymatic1986
Flash GordonBallyFebruary 1981
Flight 2000Stern ElectronicsAugust 1980
The FlintstonesWilliamsJuly 1994
Flip a CardGottliebFebruary 1970
Flip FlopBallyJanuary 1976
Flipper
Flipper ClownGottliebMarch 1962
Flipper CowboyGottliebOctober 1962
Flipper FairGottliebOctober 1961
Flipper FootballCapcom Coin-OpOctober 1996
Flipper ParadeGottliebMay 1961
Flipper PoolGottliebOctober 1965
FlushMaresaUnknown
Flying AcesGencoJuly 7, 1958
Flying CarpetGottliebJanuary 1972
Flying ChariotsGottliebNovember 1963
Flying CircusGottliebJune 1961
FootballTaito of BrazilMarch 1979
Four Million B.C.BallyMay 1971
Frank Thomas' Big HurtPremier TechnologyJune 1995
Freddy A Nightmare on Elm StreetPremier TechnologyOctober 1994
Free FallGottliebOctober 1974
Freedom
FreefallStern ElectronicsJanuary 1981
FrontierBallyNovember 1980
Full ThrottleHeighway PinballJune 2015
Fun Fair
Fun HouseWilliamsAugust 28, 1956
Fun LandGottliebMay 1968
FunHouseWilliamsNovember 1990
Future SpaBallyDecember 1979
Future WorldZaccariaOctober 1978
GalaxyBallyJune 1978
GalaxyStern ElectronicsJanuary 1980
Game Show
GeishaPlaymatic1973
Gemini 2000Taito of Brazil1982
GenesisGottliebSeptember 1986
GenieGottliebOctober 1979
The Getaway: High Speed IIWilliamsFebruary 2, 1992
GhostbustersStern PinballMay 2016
GigiGottliebDecember 1963
Gilligan's IslandMidwayMay 1991
GladiatorsGottliebNovember 1993
GodzillaSega PinballAugust 1998
Goin' NutsGottliebUnreleased; planned for February 1983
Gold Wings
Golden CueSega PinballJune 1998
GoldenEyeSega PinballMarch 1996
GorgarWilliamsDecember 1979
GorkTaito of BrazilUnknown
GranadaWilliamsMarch 13, 1972
Grand ChampionWilliamsAugust 18, 1953
Grand LizardWilliamsApril 1986
Grand PrixWilliamsJune 30, 1976
Grand Prix[note 1]Stern Pinball2005
Grand SlamBally MidwayMarch 1983
Granny and the GatorsBally MidwayJanuary 1984
Great Earth
GridironGottliebDecember 1977
Ground ShakerAmerican Home EntertainmentUnknown
GulfstreamWilliamsMay 24, 1973
GunnerPlaymatic1974
Guns N' RosesData EastJune 20, 1994
Hangers
HardbodyBally MidwayApril 1987
HaremPlaymatic1974
Harlem Globetrotters On TourBallySeptember 1979
Harley-DavidsonMidway (under the Bally brand)February 1991
Harley-DavidsonSega Pinball / Stern PinballSeptember 1999
Haunted HouseGottliebJune 1982
Hawkman
Hearts Gain
Heavy Metal MeltdownBally MidwayAugust 1987
Hee HawChicago CoinMarch 1973
HerculesAtariMay 1979
Hi-Lo AceBallyOctober 1973
High Roller CasinoStern PinballJanuary 2001
High SpeedWilliamsJanuary 1986
Hit LinePlaymatic1969
The HobbitJersey Jack Pinball2016
Hokus Pokus
Hollywood HeatGottliebJune 1986
HookData EastJanuary 30, 1992
Hot & Cold
Hot Ball
Hot HandStern ElectronicsMay 1979
Hot ShotGottliebSeptember 1973
Hot ShotsPremier TechnologyApril 1989
Hot WheelsZaccariaSeptember 1979
Hotdoggin'BallyJuly 1980
Houdini: Master of Mystery
House of Diamonds
Humpty DumptyGottliebOctober 25, 1947
HurricaneWilliamsAugust 1991
HyperballWilliamsDecember 30, 1981
Ice Fever
The Incredible HulkGottliebOctober 1979
Independence DaySega PinballJuly 1996
Indiana JonesStern PinballApril 2008
Indiana Jones: The Pinball AdventureWilliamsAugust 1993
Indianapolis 500Midway (under the Bally brand)June 6, 1995
Iron MaidenStern ElectronicsJanuary 1982
Iron ManStern Pinball2010
Jack In The BoxGottliebFebruary 1973
Jack-BotWilliamsOctober 10, 1995
Jacks Open
James Bond 007GottliebOctober 1980
James Cameron’s AvatarStern PinballAugust 27, 2010
Jive TimeWilliamsApril 29, 1970
Johnny MnemonicWilliamsAugust 8, 1995
JokerPlaymatic1974
Joker PokerGottliebJune 1978
Jokerz!WilliamsDecember 1988
Jolly RidePlaymatic1974
Judge DreddMidway (under the Bally brand)September 1993
Juggle Ball
Jumping Jack
Jungle LordWilliamsFebruary 1981
Jungle PrincessGottliebAugust 1977
Jungle QueenGottliebJuly 1977
Junk YardWilliamsDecember 1996
Jurassic ParkData EastApril 26, 1993
KansasMaresaUnknown
KeopsInder1976
King Ball
King KoolGottliebJune 1972
King of DiamondsGottliebJanuary 1967
King PinGottliebNovember 1973
King PinMaresaUnknown
King PinWilliamsSeptember 7, 1962
KingpinCapcom Coin-OpDecember 1996
Kings & QueensGottliebMarch 1965
Kings of SteelBally MidwayMarch 1984
KissBallyJune 1979
KlondikeWilliamsAugust 23, 1971
Knock OutGottliebDecember 1950
KnockoutBallyApril 1975
Kuwait
KZ-26Playmatic1984
Lady LuckTaito of BrazilUnknown
Lady Robin HoodGottliebJanuary 31, 1948
Lap By LapInder1986
LaramieMaresa1976
Laser BallWilliamsDecember 1979
Laser CueWilliamsFebruary 1984
Laser WarData EastMay 1987
Last Action HeroData EastAugust 9, 1993
Last LapPlaymaticSeptember 1978
Laura
LectronamoStern ElectronicsAugust 1978
Lethal Weapon 3Data EastJune 3, 1992
Lexy Lightspeed: Escape from EarthMultimorphicJuly 28, 2017
LightningStern ElectronicsMarch 1981
Lights...Camera...Action!GottliebDecember 1989
Locomotion
The Lord of the RingsStern PinballDecember 2003
Lost in SpaceSega PinballMay 1998
Lost WorldBallyAugust 1978
The Lost World: Jurassic ParkSega PinballJune 6, 1997
Luck Smile
Lucky Fruit
Lucky StrikeGottliebNovember 1975
Lucky StrikeWilliamsAugust 20, 1965
LunelleTaito of BrazilUnknown
MacaoElettrocoin1968
Mach 2.0 TwoSpinball S.A.L.1995
The Machine: Bride of Pin-BotWilliamsFebruary 1991
The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot 2.0Dutch PinballNovember 2014
Mad RacePlaymatic1985
MagicStern ElectronicsAugust 1979
Magic CastleZaccariaSeptember 1984
Magic CityWilliamsJanuary 11, 1967
MagnotronGottliebJune 1974
Mario AndrettiPremier TechnologyDecember 1995
Mary Shelley's FrankensteinSega PinballJanuary 1995
Mata HariBallyMay 1977
Maverick The MovieData EastSeptember 25, 1994
Medieval MadnessWilliamsJune 1997
Medieval Madness (Remake)Chicago Gaming CompanyMarch 2015
MedusaBallySeptember 1981
MegaatonPlaymaticApril 1984
Mega Golf Ball Frenzy[note 2]N/A[note 3]2007
Memory Lane
Metal ManInder1992
MetallicaStern Pinball2013
MeteorStern ElectronicsSeptember 1979
MetropolisMaresaUnknown
Mexico '86ZaccariaJuly 1986
Middle EarthAtariFebruary 1978
Mike Bossy the Scoring MachineGame PlanJanuary 1982
MillionaireSegaJuly 1977
Mini CycleGottliebJanuary 1970
Miss UniversoInderUnknown
Miss-OWilliamsFebruary 25, 1969
Monday Night FootballData EastSeptember 1989
MonopolyStern PinballSeptember 2001
Monster BashWilliamsJuly 1998
Moon FlightZaccariaOctober 1976
Moon LightInder1987
Motor Show
Mousin' Around!Midway (under the Bally brand)December 1989
Mr. & Mrs. Pac-ManBallyApril 1982
Mr. Black
Mundial 90Inder1990
Music-Hall
MustangChicago CoinJuly 1964
MustangGottliebMay 1977
MustangStern PinballApril 2014
MysticBallyJune 1980
Mystic StarZaccaria1986
NairobiMaresa1966
NASCAR[note 1]Stern PinballAugust 1, 2005
NautilusZaccariaFebruary 1977
NautilusPlaymatic1984
NBAStern Pinball2009
NBA FastbreakMidwayMarch 1997
New Star's PhoenixZaccariaAugust 1987
New World
NFL[note 4]Stern PinballNovember 2001
Night RiderBallyNovember 1976
Nine Ball
Nip-It
Nitro Ground ShakerBallyJanuary 1980
No Fear: Dangerous SportsWilliamsMay 1995
No Good GofersWilliamsDecember 1997
Nudge-ItPremier TechnologyDecember 1990
NugentStern ElectronicsNovember 1978
Odds & EvensBallyMarch 1973
Old ChicagoBallyApril 1976
OlympicsGottliebSeptember 1962
On BeamBallyAugust 1969
Operation: ThunderPremier TechnologyMarch 1992
Orbitor 1Stern ElectronicsFebruary 1982
Out of SightGottliebDecember 1974
Outer SpaceGottliebJanuary 1972
OXOWilliamsOctober 30, 1973
PaddockWilliamsSeptember 12, 1969
ParagonBallyJune 1979
Party
Party AnimalBally MidwayMay 1988
The Party ZoneMidwayAugust 1991
PhantomPacific Manufacturing CorporationJuly 1937
The Phantom of the OperaData EastJanuary 1990
PhoenixWilliamsNovember 1978
Picnic
Pim Pam PumMaresaUnknown
Pin
PinballBell GamesFebruary 1983
Pinball ChampZaccariaApril 1983
Pinball Champ '82ZaccariaApril 1982
Pinball Magic
Pin-BotWilliamsOctober 1986
Pink PantherGottliebMarch 1981
Pioneer
Pirates of the CaribbeanJersey Jack PinballUnknown
Pirates of the CaribbeanStern PinballJuly 2006
Pistol Poker
Play Time
Play-BoyGottliebFebruary 1932
PlayboyBallyDecember 1978
PlayboyRally Play CompanyNovember 1967
PlayboyStern PinballJanuary 2002
Playboy 35th AnniversaryData EastMay 1989
Poker
Polar ExplorerTaito of BrazilUnknown
Pole PositionSonic1987
Police ForceWilliamsAugust 1989
Pool Champion
Pool SharksMidway (under the Bally brand)June 1990
Popeye Saves the EarthMidway (under the Bally brand)February 1994
Pro-Football
Queen's CastleZaccariaApril 1978
QuicksilverStern ElectronicsJune 1980
Q*bert's QuestGottliebMarch 1983
RacersPlaymatic1968
Radical!Midway (under the Bally brand)September 1990
The RaidPlaymatic1984
RallyTaito of Brazil1980
RavenPremier TechnologyMarch 1986
Rawhide
Red & Ted's Road ShowWilliamsOctober 1994
Red ShowZaccaria1975
Reggio
Rescue 911Premier TechnologyMay 1994
Revenge from MarsMidway (under the Bally brand)January 1999
Rio
Ripley's Believe It or Not!Stern PinballMarch 18, 2004
Riverboat GamblerWilliamsNovember 1990
Road KingsWilliamsJuly 1986
Road RaceGottliebDecember 1969
Road Show
Rob Zombie's Spookshow InternationalSpooky Pinball LLCFebruary 2016
Robin HoodPlaymaticUnknown
RoboCopData EastNovember 1989
RobotZaccariaJanuary 1985
Robo-WarPremier TechnologyApril 1988
Rock 2500
RockyGottliebSeptember 1982
Roller CoasterGottliebJune 1971
Roller CoasterMaresaUnknown
RollerCoaster TycoonStern PinballAugust 2002
RollerGamesWilliamsJune 1990
Rolling StonesBallyMay 1980
Roman VictoryTaito of BrazilUnknown
Rompeolas
Royal FlushGottliebMay 1957
Running Horse
Safe CrackerMidway (under the Bally brand)March 1996
Satin DollWilliamsMarch 12, 1975
Scared StiffMidway (under the Bally brand)September 1996
ScorpionWilliamsJuly 1980
Screech
Sea JockeysWilliamsNovember 21, 1951
SeawitchStern ElectronicsMay 1980
Secret ServiceData EastMarch 1988
Serenade
Seven Winner
The ShadowMidway (under the Bally brand)November 1994
ShamrockInder1977
Shangri-LaWilliamsMarch 21, 1967
Shaq AttaqPremier TechnologyFebruary 1995
SharkTaito of Brazil1982
Sharkey's ShootoutStern PinballSeptember 2000
Ship AhoyGottliebJune 1976
ShockTaito of BrazilUnknown
Shooting the RapidsZaccariaApril 1979
ShrekStern Pinball2008
Silver SluggerPremier TechnologyFebruary 1990
Silverball ManiaBallyFebruary 1980
The SimpsonsData EastSeptember 1990
The Simpsons Pinball PartyStern PinballFebruary 14, 2003
SinbadGottliebFebruary 1978
The Six Million Dollar ManBallyOctober 1978
SkateballBallySeptember 1980
SkateboardInder1980
SkatingMaresaUnknown
Skill FlightNuova Bell GamesSeptember 1986
Sky JumpGottliebMay 1974
SkylabWilliamsMay 14, 1974
Slick ChickGottliebApril 1963
SlugfestWilliamsMarch 14, 1952
SlugFestWilliamsMarch 1991
Smart Set
Snake MachineTaito of BrazilUnknown
Snow Queen
SoccerGottliebMarch 1975
SoccerWilliamsMarch 23, 1964
Soccer KingsZaccariaSeptember 1982
Solar FireWilliamsJuly 1981
Solar RideGottliebFebruary 1979
The SopranosStern PinballFebruary 2005
SorcererWilliamsMarch 1985
South ParkSega PinballFebruary 1999
Space CityZaccariaSeptember 1979
Space GamblerPlaymaticMarch 1978
Space InvadersBallyApril 1980
Space JamSega PinballDecember 6, 1996
Space MissionWilliamsJanuary 1976
Space OdysseyWilliamsJune 1976
Space ShuttleSegaNovember 1977
Space ShuttleMecatronicsUnknown
Space ShuttleWilliamsDecember 1984
Space ShuttleZaccariaSeptember 1980
Space StationWilliamsDecember 1987
Space TimeBallySeptember 1972
Spain 82PlaymaticOctober 1982
Spanish EyesWilliamsMarch 24, 1972
SpeakeasyBallyAugust 1982
Special ForceBally MidwaySeptember 1986
Special Force GirlsBally WulffAugust 1986
SpectrumBallyJune 1982
Speed TestTaito of BrazilUnknown
Spider-ManStern PinballJune 2007
2016 (Reissue)
Spin OutGottliebJuly 1975
Spirit of 76GottliebDecember 1975
The Spirit of '76Mirco Games, Inc.October 1975
SpitfireWilliamsDecember 12, 1954
Split SecondStern ElectronicsAugust 1981
SpookyZaccariaApril 1987
Spring BreakPremier TechnologyApril 1987
Sprint
Spy HunterBally MidwayOctober 1984
Star ExplorerSentinel Inc.1977
Star FirePlaymatic1985
Star GazerStern ElectronicsAugust 1980
Star GodZaccariaMay 1980
Star PoolWilliamsDecember 5, 1974
Star TrekBallyApril 1979
Star TrekData EastOctober 1991
Star TrekGottliebMarch 1971
Star TrekStern PinballJanuary 2013
Star Trek: The Next GenerationWilliamsNovember 1993
Star WarsSonic1987
Star WarsData EastOctober 15, 1992
Star WarsStern PinballJune 2017
Star Wars Episode IWilliamsJune 1999
Star Wars TrilogySega PinballMarch 3, 1997
Star's PhoenixZaccariaJuly 1987
StardustWilliamsOctober 14, 1971
StargatePremier TechnologyMarch 1995
StarsStern ElectronicsMarch 1978
Starship TroopersSega PinballDecember 1997
Stellar WarsWilliamsMarch 1979
StingrayStern ElectronicsDecember 1977
Stop Ship
Strange ScienceBally MidwayNovember 1986
Street Fighter IIPremier TechnologyMarch 1993
StrikeZaccariaSeptember 1978
StrikerGottliebNovember 1982
Striker XtremeStern PinballJanuary 2000
Strikes 'N SparesPremier TechnologyOctober 1995
Strikes and SparesBallyJune 1978
Stripping Funny
Student PrinceWilliamsJune 17, 1968
SultanTaito of BrazilUnknown
Super BowlBell GamesJune 1984
Super BowlingInder1974
Super Mario Bros.Premier TechnologyApril 25, 1992
Super Mario Bros. Mushroom WorldPremier TechnologyJune 1992
Super SoccerGottliebJanuary 1975
Super Win
SupermanAtariMarch 1979
SupersonicBallyMarch 1979
SupersonicZaccaria1977
Sure ShotGottliebMarch 1976
Sure ShotTaito of Brazil1981
Surf 'n SafariPremier TechnologyNovember 1991
Surf ChampGottliebAugust 1976
SurferGottliebNovember 1976
Swing TimeWilliamsMay 20, 1963
Swords of FuryWilliamsJune 1988
Tag-Team PinballPremier TechnologySeptember 1985
TahitiMaresaUnknown
Tales from the CryptData EastNovember 4, 1993
Tales of the Arabian NightsWilliamsMay 1996
Tam-TamPlaymatic1975
Target AlphaGottliebNovember 1976
Target PoolGottliebJune 1969
Tasty SambaInder1977
TaxiWilliamsAugust 1988
Teacher's PetWilliamsDecember 16, 1965
Team OneGottliebFebruary 1977
Tee'd OffPremier TechnologyMay 1993
Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesData EastMay 1991
Ten Stars
Ten Up
Terminator 2: Judgment DayWilliamsJuly 1991
Terminator 3: Rise of the MachinesStern PinballJune 2003
TexanGottliebMay 1960
Theatre of MagicMidway (under the Bally brand)March 28, 1995
Ticket Tac ToeWilliamsMarch 1996
Time FantasyWilliamsMarch 1983
Time LineGottliebDecember 1980
Time MachineData EastDecember 1988
Time MachineZaccariaApril 1983
Time WarpWilliamsSeptember 1979
Tiro'sMaresaUnknown
TitanTaito of BrazilUnknown
Title FightPremier TechnologyOctober 1990
TivoliGottliebJuly 1968
Tivoli JR.American SalesFebruary 1933
Top CardGottliebAugust 1974
Top HandGottliebMay 1973
Top HandWilliamsApril 26, 1966
Top ScoreGottliebOctober 1975
Top-SecretMaresaUnknown
TopazInder1979
TorchGottliebFebruary 1980
Torpedo AlleyData EastAugust 1988
Total Nuclear AnnihilationSpooky Pinball LLC2017
TotemGottliebAugust 1979
TrailerPlaymatic1985
TransformersStern Pinball2011
Transporter the RescueMidway (under the Bally brand)April 1989
TridentStern ElectronicsMarch 1979
TrioBallyNovember 1965
Tron LegacyStern Pinball2011
Tropic IsleGottliebApril 1962
TropicalZaccariaUnknown
Truck StopMidway (under the Bally brand)December 1988
Twilight ZoneMidway (under the Bally brand)April 5, 1993
TwisterSega PinballApril 1996
TX-SectorPremier TechnologyMarch 1988
UFO-XPlaymaticNovember 1984
Ultimate Golf Ball Frenzy[note 2]N/A[note 5]2007
UniverseGottliebOctober 1959
UniverseZaccariaNovember 1977
Up AwayInder1975
VectorBallyFebruary 1982
VegasGottliebJuly 1990
VegasTaito of BrazilUnknown
VictoryPremier TechnologyOctober 1987
VikingBallyJuly 1980
ViperStern ElectronicsOctober 1981
Viper Night Drivin'Sega Pinball1998
VolcanoGottliebSeptember 1981
VolcanoTaito of BrazilUnknown
VolleyGottliebOctober 1976
The Walking DeadStern PinballNovember 2014
WaterworldPremier TechnologyOctober 1995
Wheel
Wheel of FortuneStern PinballOctober 2007
WhirlwindWilliamsJanuary 1990
White WaterWilliamsJanuary 1993
Who DunnitMidway (under the Bally brand)September 1995
The Who's Tommy Pinball WizardData EastJanuary 8, 1994
Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy MelonsStern PinballMarch 2015
Wild CardWilliamsOctober 1977
Wild FyreStern ElectronicsOctober 1978
Winter SportsZaccariaJanuary 1978
Wipe OutPremier TechnologyOctober 1993
The Wizard of OzJersey Jack PinballApril 2013
Woods QueenZaccaria1976
World Challenge SoccerPremier TechnologyFebruary 1994
World Cup '90Mr. Game1990
World Cup SoccerMidway (under the Bally brand)February 1994
World Poker TourStern PinballFebruary 2006
WrestlemaniaStern PinballJanuary 2015
WWF Royal RumbleData EastApril 11, 1994
X's & O'sBally MidwayFebruary 1984
The X-FilesSega PinballSeptember 9, 1997
X-MenStern Pinball2012
XenonBallyNovember 1980
YaleInder1974
Ye-Ye ClubMaresa1966
YukonWilliamsAugust 23, 1971
ZankorZaccariaDecember 1986
ZarzaTaito of Brazil1982
Zig ZagWilliamsDecember 14, 1964
ZiraPlaymatic1980
ZodiacWilliamsAugust 23, 1971

Notes[edit]

Pinball
  1. ^ abSame game was released as Grand Prix in International markets and as NASCAR in North America
  2. ^ abConversion of Williams' 1997 No Good Gofers
  3. ^Conversion done by TreasureCove LLC
  4. ^Based on the soccer themed machine Striker Xtreme
  5. ^Conversion done by High End Pins of Indian Trail, North Carolina

References[edit]

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

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D. Gottlieb & Co.
Central Park, a 1966 pinball machine by Gottlieb
Gottlieb
IndustryPinball and Arcade videogames
SuccessorGottlieb Development LLC
Founded1927; 92 years ago (as D. Gottlieb & Co.)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
FounderDavid Gottlieb
Defunct1996

Gottlieb (formerly D. Gottlieb & Co.) was an American arcade gamecorporation based in Chicago, Illinois. The main office and plant was located at 1140-50 N. Kostner Avenue until the early 1970s when a new modern plant and office was located at 165 W. Lake Street in Northlake, IL. A subassembly plant was located in Fargo, ND.[1] The company was established by David Gottlieb in 1927, initially producing pinball machines while later expanding into various other games including pitch-and-bats, bowling games, and eventually video arcade games (notably Reactor and Q*bertand, leading to the demise of Mylstar, M*A*C*H*3[citation needed]).

Like other manufacturers, Gottlieb first made mechanical pinball machines, including the first successful coin-operated pinball machine Baffle Ball in 1931. [2]Electromechanical machines were produced starting in 1935. The 1947 development of player-actuated, solenoid-driven 2-inch bats called 'flippers' revolutionized the industry. Players now had the ability to shoot the ball back up the playfield and get more points. The flippers first appeared on a Gottlieb game called Humpty Dumpty, designed by Harry Mabs. By this time, the games also became noted for their artwork by Roy Parker.

In the late 1950s the company made more widespread use of digital score reels, making multiple player games more practical as most scoring was expressed by cluttered series of lights in the back box. The score reels eventually appeared on single-player games, now known as 'wedgeheads' because of their distinctive tapering back box shape. By the 1970s the artwork on Gottlieb games was almost always by Gordon Morison, and the company had begun designing their games with longer 3-inch flippers, now the industry standard.

The company made the move into solid state machines starting in the late 1970s. The first few of these were remakes of electromechanical machines such as Joker Poker and Charlie's Angels. By that time, multiple player machines were more the mode and wedgeheads were no longer being produced. The last wedgehead was T.K.O. (1979) and the last single player machine was Asteroid Annie and The Aliens (1980).[3]

Gottlieb was bought by Columbia Pictures in 1976.[4] In 1983, after the Coca-Cola Company had acquired Columbia, Gottlieb was renamed Mylstar Electronics,[4] but this proved to be short-lived. By 1984 the video game industry in North America was in the middle of a shakeout and Columbia closed down Mylstar at the end of September 1984.[2] 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, Premier Technology. As a result of this a number of prototype Mylstar arcade games, which were not purchased by the investors, were never released. Premier did go on to produce one last arcade game, 1989's Exterminator. Premier Technology, which returned to selling pinball machines under the name Gottlieb after the purchase, continued in operation until the summer of 1996.

It was pinball keeping the company alive until the end. The issue was that Premier Technology bought a company called SMS with the hope of making video lottery and ultimately, slot machines. They were developing an electronic blackjack table game too (This was the early 1990s). In gaming and video lottery, each jurisdiction requires a separate license and it takes a very long time to get approved. By 1996, Premier only had 1 or 2 jurisdictions approved to sell gaming machines.

In the meantime they were paying interest on the debt for buying SMS and the interest rates were high back in the early 1990s. So this debt sapped the company dry before they could get the video lottery/gaming division producing revenue, despite decent pinball sales.

Premier did not file for bankruptcy, but sold off all its assets for the benefit of its creditors.

Gottlieb's most popular pinball machine was Baffle Ball (released mid-1931), and their final machine was Barb Wire (early 1996).

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Licensing and rights[edit]

Today, Gottlieb's pinball machines (along with those distributed under the Mylstar and Premier names), as well as the 'Gottlieb' and 'D. Gottlieb & Co.' trademarks (USPTO registration nos. 1403592, 2292766, and 3288024, and other numbers in countries around the world), are owned by Gottlieb Development LLC of Pelham Manor, New York. Most of Gottlieb's video games are currently owned by Columbia Pictures.

Gottlieb video games[edit]

Published[edit]

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  • No Man's Land (1980) – licensed from Universal
  • New York! New York! (1981) – licensed from Sigma Enterprises
  • Reactor (1982)
  • Q*bert (1982)
  • Mad Planets (1983)
  • Krull (1983)
  • Juno First (1983) – licensed from Konami
  • M.A.C.H. 3 (1983) – laserdisc game; published under Mylstar name
  • Us vs. Them (1984) – laserdisc game; published under Mylstar name
  • The Three Stooges In Brides Is Brides (1984) – published under Mylstar name
  • Q*bert Qubes (1983) – published under Mylstar name
  • Curve Ball (1984) – published under Mylstar name
  • Exterminator (1989) – published under Premier Technology name

Unreleased prototypes[edit]

  • Argus (1982) – a.k.a. Videoman, Protector and Guardian
  • Insector (1982)
  • Arena (1982) – An earlier and simpler version of what became Wiz Warz
  • Knightmare (1983)
  • Faster, Harder, More Challenging Q*bert (1983) – developed under Mylstar name
  • Screw Loose (1983) – developed under Mylstar name
  • Tylz (1984) – developed under Mylstar name
  • Video Vince and the Game Factory (1984) – developed under Mylstar name
  • Wiz Warz (1984) – developed under Mylstar name

Gottlieb pinball machines[5][edit]

Pure mechanical pinball/bagatelle machines[edit]

Incomplete list:

  • Bingo (1931)
  • Baffle Ball (1931)
  • Stop and Sock (1931)
  • Mibs (1931)
  • Baffle ball senior (baffle ball variant) (1932)
  • Play-Boy (1932)
  • Brokers Tip (1933)
  • Big Broadcast (1933)
  • Sunshine Baseball (1936)
  • Sweet Heart (1954)
Early Gottlieb logo from 1947

Electromechanical pinball/flipperless machines[edit]

Incomplete list:

  • Relay (1934)
  • Playboy (1937)
  • Humpty Dumpty #1 (1947)
  • Miss America (1947)
  • Lady Robin Hood (1947)
  • Jack 'n Jill (1948)
  • Olde King Cole (1948)
  • K. C. Jones (1949)
  • Bank-A-Ball #34 (1950)
  • Buffalo Bill (1950)
  • Knock Out (1950)
  • Triplets #40 (1950)
  • Minstrel Man (1951)
  • Disc Jockey (1952)
  • Skill Pool (1952)
  • Queen of Hearts (1952)
  • Quartette (1952)
  • Quintette (1953)
  • Gold Star (1954)
  • Dragonette (1954)
  • Diamond Lill (1954)
  • Hawaiian Beaty (1954)
  • Frontiersman (1955)
  • Southern Belle (1955)
  • Wishing Well #107 (1955)
  • Classy Bowler (1956)
  • Rainbow (1956)
  • Derby Day (1956)
  • Harbor Lights (1956)
  • Ace High (1957)
  • World Champ (1957)
  • Contest (1958)
  • Criss Cross (1958)
  • Queen of Diamonds (1959)
  • World Beauties (1959)
  • Around the world (1959)
  • Dancing Dolls (1960)
  • Flipper (1960)
  • Texan(1960)
  • Foto Finish (1961)
  • Corral (1961)
  • Cover Girls (1962)
  • Flipper Clown (1962)
  • Olympics (1962)
  • Liberty Belle (1962)
  • Rack-A-Ball (1962)
  • Flying Chariots (1963)
  • Gigi (1963)
  • Slick Chick (1963)
  • Sweet Hearts (1963)
  • Swing Along (1963)
  • Bowling Queen (1964)
  • Happy Clown (1964)
  • Ship Mates (1964)
  • World Fair (1964)
  • Kings & Queens (1965)
  • Sky Line (1965)
  • Paradise 2 player game (1965)
  • Cow Poke (1965)
  • Bank-A-Ball (1965)
  • Central Park (1966)
  • Dancing Lady (1966)
  • Cross Town / Subway (1966) - last machines with manual ball lift
  • Sing Along (1967)
  • Surf Side (1967)
  • 'Four Seasons' (1968)
  • Domino (1968)
  • Fun Park (1968)
  • Fun Land (1968)
  • Paul Bunyan (1968)
  • Royal Guard (1968)
  • Airport (1969)
  • Road Race (1969)
  • Groovy (1970)
  • Aquarius (1970)
  • Batter Up (1970)
  • Flip-A-Card (1970)
  • Snow Derby 2 player game (1970)
  • Snow Queen 4 player game (1970)
  • Dimension (1971)
  • 4 Square (1971)
  • 2001 #298 (1971)
  • Flying Carpet #310 (1972)
  • Jungle (1972)
  • King Kool (1972)
  • Jumping Jack (2 player)/Jack In The Box (4 player) (1973)
  • Jungle King (1 player) (1973)
  • Wild Life (2 player) (1973)
  • Jungle (4 player) (1973)
  • Pro Pool (1973)
  • Pro-Football (1973)
  • Big Shot 2 player game (1973)
  • Hot Shot 4 player game (1973)
  • High Hand (1973)
  • Top Card 1 player game (1974)
  • Big Indian #356 (1974)
  • Far Out 4 player game (1974)
  • Duotron 2 player game (1974)
  • Magnotron 4 player game (1974)
  • Sky Jump (1974)
  • Super Soccer #367 (1975)
  • Quick Draw (1975)
  • Fast Draw #379 (1975)
  • Abracadabra #380 (1975)
  • Spirit of 76 #381 (1975)
  • Spin Out (1975)
  • Pioneer #382 (1975)
  • '300' #388 (1975)
  • Atlantis (1975)
  • El Dorado (1975)
  • Buccaneer (1976)
  • Surf Champ (1976)
  • Card Whiz 2 player version of Royal Flush (1976)
  • Royal Flush 4 player version of Card Whiz (1976)
  • Sure Shot (1976)
  • Target Alpha (1976)
  • Volley (1976)
  • Solar City (1976)
  • Bronco 4 player game (1977)
  • Golden Arrow (1977)
  • Fire Queen 2 player game (1977)
  • Jet Spin 4 player game (1977)
  • Mustang 2 player game (1977)
  • Genie (1977)
  • Team One (1977)
  • Vulcan 4 player version of Fire Queen (1977)
  • Cleopatra (1977)
  • Fire Queen (1977)
  • Gridiron (1977)
  • Jacks Open (1977)
  • Lucky Hand (1977)
  • Jungle Queen 4 player version of Jungle Princess (1977)
  • Jungle Princess (1977)
  • Pyramid (1978)
  • Strange World (1978)
  • Neptune (1978)
  • Sinbad (1978)
  • Eye Of The Tiger (1978)
  • Poseidon (1978)
  • Hit the Deck (1978)
  • Joker Poker (1978)
  • Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1978)
  • Dragon (1978)
  • Gemini (1978)
  • Rock Star (1978)
  • Blue Note (1979)
  • T.K.O. (1979)
  • Space Walk (1979)

System 1 Pinball Machines[edit]

  • Cleopatra #409 (1977) (was also released as two EM versions (Cleopatra, 4 player and Pyramid, 2 player))
  • Sinbad #412 (1978) (was also released as an EM version)
  • Joker Poker #417 (1978) (was also released as an EM version)
  • Dragon #419 (1978) (was also released as an EM version)
  • Solar Ride #421 (1979) (was also released as an EM version)
  • Charlie's Angels #425 (1978) (was also released as an EM version)
  • Close Encounters of the Third Kind #424 (1978) - 9,950 Solid State games and 470 Electro-Mechanical games made
  • Count-Down #422 (1979) - 9,899 Games made (Also released as a 2 player EM version as Space Walk)
  • Pinball Pool #427 (1979) - 7,200 Games made
  • Totem #429 (1979) - 6,643 Games made
  • The Incredible Hulk #433 (1979) - 6,150 Games made, a few of these games had System 80 electronics to test the new System 80 platform as model #500.
  • Genie #435 (1979) - Wide body game. 6,800 Games made
  • Buck Rogers #437 (1980) - 7,410 Games made
  • Torch #438 (1980) - 3,880 Games made
  • Roller Disco #440 (1980) - Wide body game with bright neon colors. 2,400 games made
  • Asteroid Annie and the Aliens #442 (1980) - (The only single player System 1 Pinball Game and also the last System 1 game!) Only 211 games made

System 80 pinball machines[edit]

  • Panthera #652 (1980)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #653 (1980)
  • Circus #654 (1980)
  • Counterforce #656 (1980)
  • Star Race #657 (1980)
  • James Bond 007 #658 (1980)
  • Time Line #659 (1980)
  • Force II #661 (1981)
  • Pink Panther #664 (1981)
  • Mars God of War #666 (1981)
  • Volcano #667 (1981)
  • Black Hole #668 (1981)
  • Haunted House #669 (1982)
  • Eclipse #671 (1982)

System 80A pinball machines[edit]

  • Devil's Dare #670 (1982)
  • Rocky #672 (1982)
  • Spirit #673 (1982)
  • Punk! #674 (1982)
  • Caveman #PV810 (1982) (features an additional video game screen and a joystick)
  • Striker #675 (1982)
  • Krull #676 (1983)
  • Q*bert's Quest #677 (1983) – based on the Q*bert video game
  • Super Orbit #680 (1983)
  • Royal Flush Deluxe #681 (1983)
  • Goin' Nuts #682 (1983)
  • Amazon Hunt #684 (1983)
  • Rack 'Em Up! #685 (1983)
  • Ready...Aim...Fire! #686 (1983)
  • Jacks to Open #687 (1984)
  • Touchdown #688 (1984)
  • Alien Star #689A (1984)
  • The Games #691 (1984)
  • El Dorado City of Gold #692 (1984)
  • Ice Fever #695 (1985)

System 80B pinball machines[edit]

  • Bounty Hunter #694 (1985)
  • Chicago Cubs Triple Play #696 (1985)
  • Rock #697 (1985)
  • Tag-Team Pinball #698 (1985)
  • Ace High #700 (1985) – never produced
  • Raven #702 (1986)
  • Hollywood Heat #703 (1986)
  • Rock Encore #704 (1986) – conversion kit for Rock
  • Genesis #705 (1986)
  • Spring Break #706 (1987)
  • Gold Wings #707 (1986)
  • Monte Carlo #708 (1987)
  • Arena #709 (1987)
  • Victory #710 (1987)
  • Diamond Lady #711 (1988)
  • TX-Sector #712 (1988)
  • Big House #713 (1988)
  • Robo-War #714 (1988)
  • Excalibur #715 (1988)
  • Bad Girls #717 (1988)
  • Hot Shots #718 (1989)
  • Bone Busters, Inc. #719 (1989)

System 3 pinball machines[edit]

  • Lights...Camera...Action! #720 (1989)
  • Silver Slugger #722 (1990)
  • Vegas #723 (1990)
  • Deadly Weapon #724 (1990)
  • Title Fight #726 (1990)
  • Car Hop #725 (1991)
  • Hoops #727 (1991)
  • Cactus Jack's #729 (1991)
  • Class of 1812 #730 (1991)
  • Amazon Hunt III #684D (1991) – conversion kit
  • Surf 'N Safari #731 (1991)
  • Operation Thunder #732 (1992) – last Gottlieb machine to use an alphanumeric display
  • Super Mario Bros. #733 (1992) – based on the Super Mario Bros. video game by Nintendo;[6] first Gottlieb machine to use a dot-matrix display (DMD)[citation needed]
  • Super Mario Bros. - Mushroom World #N105 (1992)
  • Cue Ball Wizard #734 (1992)
  • Street Fighter II #735 (1993) – based on the Street Fighter II video game by Capcom; in 1995–1996, pinball machines were produced under the name Capcom, originally were made in the Gottlieb factory
  • Tee'd Off #736 (1993)
  • Gladiators #737 (1993)
  • Wipe Out #738 (1993)
  • Rescue 911 #740 (1994)
  • World Challenge Soccer #741 (1994)
  • Stargate #742 (1995) – based on the Stargate movie
  • Shaq Attaq #743 (1995) – starring Shaquille O'Neal
  • Freddy: A Nightmare on Elm Street #744 (1994) – based on the A Nightmare on Elm Street movie series
  • Frank Thomas' Big Hurt #745 (1995)
  • Waterworld #746 (1995) – based on the Waterworld movie
  • Mario Andretti #747 (1995) – starring Mario Andretti
  • Strikes 'n' Spares (1995)
  • Barb Wire (pinball) #748 (1996) – based upon the Barb Wirefilm and comic
  • Brooks N' Dunn #749 – This game was entering production just as Gottlieb shut down and ceased operations. Two prototype machines supposedly exist, although some claim the design never proceeded past the whitewood stage. Playfield components, such as plastics, ramps, mechanisms and translites were produced for the games about to enter production; enough for about 10 games to exist. Only buggy prototype software exists and was never completed.

Gottlieb was last to introduce a solid-state system, and last to cease manufacture of electromechanical games. The first version of Gottlieb's solid statepinball hardware was called System 1, and had many undocumented features. Designed and developed by Rockwell International's Microelectronics Group of Newport Beach, CA with circuit board manufacturing and final assembly in El Paso, Texas. Likely it was rushed to compete with the new solid-state games from other manufacturers, particularly Bally.[citation needed] An entirely new platform was produced in 1980, System 80, which was refined in System 80A and System 80B. Following the System 80 platform, a new platform named System 3 was first released in 1989 and was used until the company's closure.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^LAtimes.com
  2. ^ ab'Goodbye Q*Bert--Mylstar ceases operation'. Electronic Games: 14. January 1985.
  3. ^http://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?searchtype=advanced&mfgid=94
  4. ^ ab'Gottlieb changes company name'. Electronic Games: 12. October 1983.
  5. ^http://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?mfgid=93&sortby=date&searchtype=advanced
  6. ^'Gottlieb's Super Mario Bros. Pin'(PDF). Cash Box. 55 (39): 25. May 25, 1992. Retrieved August 20, 2017.

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