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  2. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection - Wikipedia

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    The following extras are included in all versions of the game: Play-Boy (1932) Xolten (A fortune teller machine which predicts the player's future) Love Meter (A love tester machine which evaluates the player's dating eligibility) The following are included in the PSP, Wii [1] and Gottlieb Pinball Classics versions of the game: Goin' Nuts (1983)

  3. Gottlieb - Wikipedia

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    The 1965 machine Gottlieb's Kings & Queens is the one played by the title character in the 1975 rock opera movie Tommy about a psychosomatically blind, deaf, and mute pinball wizard. [5] Today, Gottlieb's pinball machines (along with those distributed under the Mylstar and Premier names), as well as the "Gottlieb" and "D. Gottlieb & Co ...

  4. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection - Wikipedia

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    The player begins the game with 20 credits and earn more by obtaining specials and accomplishing various goals on each machine. For 100 credits, players can buy any of the locked machines for free-play mode. Completing the five goals for any machines also allows players to unlock a locked machine.

  5. Goin' Nuts - Wikipedia

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    Goin' Nuts is a pinball machine that was designed by Adolf Seitz, Jr. for Gottlieb in 1983. The game never went into production and only 10 prototypes were built. The game never went into production and only 10 prototypes were built.

  6. Tee'd Off - Wikipedia

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    The game includes a pitch and putt mini playfield and mini-games like find-the-gopher. [5] After all holes are lit an award is given depending on how many times all holes have been completed. The game has 5 modes that are started by shooting the volcano when lit. Completing all modes lights the big score target. [6]

  7. Ed Krynski - Wikipedia

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    Edward Paul Krynski (September 12, 1927 – November 15, 2004) was a pinball game designer and innovator who worked for D. Gottlieb & Co between 1965 and 1984. During this time Krynski designed more than 200 games and innovated new pinball standards such as the laneways to the flipper, carousel targets, vari-targets, multiple drop targets, and the first solid state pinball machine with the ...

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  9. Victory (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first pinball machine to use a completely screened photo-realistic Vitrigraph.Other games had the silk screen on the wood. The table sold 3,100 units. The game was designed by John Trudeau, the artwork was by Constanitino Mitchell and sound by Dave Zabriskie.