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  2. Haunted House (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Haunted House is a pinball game released in October 31 1982 by Gottlieb. It was the first game with three playfields that the ball can move between, including one below the main playing surface. [1] Haunted House was designed by John Osborne, with artwork by Terry Doerzaph. It is part of Gottlieb’s “System 80” series of pinball machines. [2]

  3. 300 (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    This game used animated backbox red (bowling) balls for the bonus unit. Two kickout holes, two pop bumpers, one spinning target, one slingshots, 4 standup targets, 1 rollover, and two 3-inch flippers. It has the same right side lane scoring as Gottlieb Sheriff pinball (1971), and similar left side score as Gottlieb Super Soccer. Only a couple ...

  4. Pinball - Wikipedia

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    The first game to feature the familiar dual-inward-facing-flipper design was Gottlieb's Just 21 released in January 1950. However, the flippers were rather far apart to allow for a turret ball shooter at the bottom center of the playfield. Another 1950 Gottlieb game, Spot Bowler, was the first with inward-facing flippers placed close together. [15]

  5. Ace High (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    The backglass of Ace High carries Gottlieb's famous slogan: "Amusement Pinballs, as American as Baseball and Hot Dogs!". [1] The game has two gobble holes and was the last single player pinball machine to have power to the flippers after the game is over.

  6. Gottlieb - Wikipedia

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    The 1947 development of player-actuated, solenoid-driven 2-inch bats called "flippers" revolutionized the industry, giving players the ability to shoot the ball back up into the playfield for more points. Flippers first appeared on a Gottlieb game called Humpty Dumpty, designed by Harry Mabs. By this time, the games also became noted for their ...

  7. Rescue 911 (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    After the machine instructs the player to, the player can then use the flipper buttons to lift the ball up so the helicopter toy can grab it using a magnet. The player can then use the flipper buttons again to drop the ball in different skill spots as it moves across the playfield. The Sinkhole that activates 911 calls may also lock the ball.

  8. Frank Thomas' Big Hurt - Wikipedia

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    The playfield of the game is laid out like a stadium with roaring crowds, a play-by-play announcer and features a moving baseball glove. The game has three flippers, two pop bumpers, two slingshots, drop targets, a captive ball, and a four-ball multi-ball.

  9. Tee'd Off - Wikipedia

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    The game has a hole in one shot at the top, [4] a roulette wheel toy, [1] 3 flippers, 1 pop bumper, 2 vertical upkickers, 3 slingshots, 2 kick-out holes, 2 bullseye targets, 1 four-bank drop target, 1 captive ball and 1 captive ball spinner below center of playfield. [3] The main objective of the table is to complete all 9 holes in right order. [2]