Gottlieb

Gottlieb (formerly D. Gottlieb & Co.) was an American company that arcade game machines and pinball machines has made ​​. The company was founded in the 1930s by David Gottlieb and produced at the beginning of pinball and bowling games. The pinball machines were purely mechanical devices that have been converted to electro-mechanical games in 1935 first. It was not until the 1970s Flipper were converted to predominantly electronic devices.

End of the 1970s it turned Gottlieb Arcade games ago.

Gottlieb was bought in 1977 by Columbia Pictures. In 1983 the company was converted into Mylstar Electronics. 1984 the company name was changed again in Premier Technology, this went bankrupt in 1996.

Today, the name Gottlieb has the Gottlieb Development LLC Group.

Gottlieb Arcade games

  • No Man's Land (1980 )
  • New York! New York!
  • Reactor ( game ) | Reactor
  • Q * bert

Gottlieb pinball machines

  • Race Time ( 1959)
  • Count Down (1979 )
  • Baffle Ball ( 1931)
  • Humpty Dumpty (1947 )
  • Bank -A -Ball ( 1950)
  • Happy Clown (1964 )
  • Far Out (1974)
  • Fast Draw (1975)
  • Spirit of 76 (1975 )
  • The Amazing Spider -Man ( 1980)
  • Black Hole ( 1981)
  • Haunted House (1982 )
  • Vegas ( pinball ) | Vegas ( 1990)
  • Super Mario Bros. (1992 )
  • Ship - Mates ( 1964)
  • Freddy: a Nightmare on Elm Street ( 1994)
  • 300 (1975)
  • Monte Carlo ( 1985)
  • Victory ( 1987)
  • Abra Ca Dabra (1975 )
  • Aquarius (1970)
  • Atlantis ( 1975)
  • Big Brave ( 1974)
  • Big Indian (1974 )
  • Buccaneer (1976 )
  • Canada Dry (1976 )
  • Centigrade 37 (1977 )
  • Charlie 's Angels (1978 )
  • Cleopatra (1978 )
  • Close Encounters of the Third Child ( 1978)
  • Countdown (1979 )
  • Crescendo (1970 )
  • Dimension (1971 )
  • Dragon ( 1978)
  • A drop -card (1971)
  • El Dorado (1975 )
  • Eye of the Tiger ( 1975)
  • A flip - card ( 1970)
  • Flying Carpet (1972 )
  • Genie (1979 )
  • High Hand (1973 )
  • Home Run (1971 )
  • Royal Flush ( 1976)
  • Devil's Dare ( 1982)
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