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300 (pinball)

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"300"
ManufacturerGottlieb
Release dateAugust 1975
SystemElectro-mechanical
DesignEd Krynski
ArtworkGordon Morison
Production run8,157(approx.)

"300" (the exact machine name includes the quotation marks) is a bowling themed Electro-Mechanical pinball machine with the art created by Gordon Morison, designed by Ed Krynski, and produced by Gottlieb with a bowling theme. The title is a reference to a perfect game in the bowling, in which a bowler scores 300 points. A two-player version of this four-player game was released as Top Score.

Description

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Gottlieb sold this game design in the two varieties, though they are essentially exactly the same game (with slight artwork differences). The two-player version (Top Score) had a lower price and was released later than the four-player ("300"), and was targeted to game operators with a smaller budget. 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 Gottlieb pinball games made during the 1970s used a backbox animation. The game has the same mechanical backbox animation as Super Soccer pinball. They made 8,125 (232 of which are samples)[1] Gottlieb "300" pinball machines, and 3,304 (104 of which are samples)[2] Gottlieb Top Score pinball machines.[3] Over the course of its lifetime "300" has received high rating from users such as 7.4 stars.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Internet Pinball Machine Database: Gottlieb '"300"'". www.ipdb.org. Retrieved 2024-10-16.
  2. ^ "Internet Pinball Machine Database: Gottlieb 'Top Score'". www.ipdb.org. Retrieved 2024-10-16.
  3. ^ "Gottlieb 300 pinball, Gottlieb Top Score pinball machine - collector buying". Archived from the original on 2009-11-18. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  4. ^ "Ratings and Comments for "300"". www.ipdb.org. Retrieved 2024-08-02.
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