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Gottlieb Pinball Troubleshooting

Repairing Gottlieb System 3 Electronic
Pinball Games from 1989 to 1996

by [email protected] (Clay Harrell), 02/08/18.
Copyright 2006-2018, all rights reserved.
All pictures and text are by Clay Harrell, except where noted.

List of Gottlieb / Premier pinball machines:

System 3 pinball machines[edit]

Gottlieb Pinball Repair Manual

  • 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




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