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Atlantis
GOTTLIEB · 1975

Atlantis

8.2 66 reviews

Same playfield layout as Gottlieb's 1971 'Lawman' but without the free ball gate, bonus ladder, and other inserts. Designer Jeff Brenner left Gottlieb before this game was produced, and he was unaware that any examples were made having the half-moon credit window until we contacted him about it. He shares with us other information about this game: I designed this game at the request of Wayne Neyens and Judd Weinberg, who wanted me to design a single-player version of Sheriff. The playfield design was basically Eddie Krynski's Sheriff / Lawman. I removed the "paper clip" free ball gate. The game also featured the newer style mini-posts which had much more bounce than their predecessors used on Sheriff. Wayne Neyens introduced two changes to the right return lane. He placed a pin above the flipper to help block balls from rolling up the lane and draining on the right. He also extended the playfield plastic to its weird shape to help stop balls from lofting over the return lane wireform and draining. Apparently he felt that the left side not having a return lane handicapped the player enough. I designed the ruleset for Atlantis in its entirety. When I designed it, I had the top three advance lights moving from right to left. When the production schematic designer / draftsman, Robert Moravec, redid the circuit schematic, he reversed the lane light direction to left to right. I asked to have it changed back to right to left, but it remained as left to right when it went into production. Noteworthy on this game was my concept of awarding a scoring premium for hitting two adjacent drop targets simultaneously. I always had wished it had been used again, as it was very rewarding to the player, whenever it occurred. To emphasize the feature, I wanted it produced with bullseye circles which spanned each pair of adjacent targets as I had done on the whitewood original prototype, but Judd Weinberg decided that the blue and white fish design fit the theme of the game better so they went with that. I have read the comments of some of the other players on IPDB as well as players I talked to on location, and all agreed that this was a rewarding feature. Pictured in this listing is an Early Production game with serial number 01110 and which has the half-moon credit window and green bumper caps that are found on the game in the manufacturer's flyer. It does not have the extended right slingshot plastic as found in games made later in the production run. We do not have a picture of the lower cabinet serial number to know if it had the "S" suffix to signify a Sample game. At least one Sample game for Atlantis had different flipper assemblies installed than the ones used on production games. The Sample game mechs were shorter, the base was a bit different and without a removable coil stop bracket, and the EOSS was angled. Production games used longer ones that were, for example, common on Gottlieb's 1976 'Surf Champ'. Pictured in this listing are two comparison pictures of these two styles of flipper mechanisms used on Atlantis. One picture is annotated by us to explain differences in the two examples that are incidental and not part of our comparison, such as a replaced coil and a replaced bushing.

Image # 4887: Atlantis Flyer
Image # 7363: Atlantis Upper Playfield
Image # 7364: Atlantis Middle Playfield
Image # 7365: Atlantis Lower Playfield 
(The metal pin is missing to the left of the copyright notice in the right inlane.)
Image # 7366: Atlantis Cabinet - Left 
(The metal pin is missing to the left of the copyright notice in the right inlane.)
Image # 9064: Atlantis Illuminated Front View 
(The metal pin is missing to the left of the copyright notice in the right inlane.)
Image # 19611: Atlantis Cabinet - Left
Image # 22978: Atlantis Backglass
Image # 23203: Atlantis Right Side View 
(The metal pin is missing to the left of the copyright notice in the right inlane.)
Image # 23205: Atlantis Illuminated Backglass - Detail
Image # 34295: Atlantis Full View 
(The metal pin is missing to the left of the copyright notice in the right inlane.)
Image # 34296: Atlantis Inside Backbox
Image # 34297: Atlantis Cabinet - Front
Image # 34298: Atlantis Upper Playfield
Image # 34299: Atlantis Middle Playfield
Image # 34300: Atlantis Cabinet - Left
Image # 34301: Atlantis Left Playfield
Image # 34302: Atlantis Right Playfield
Image # 34303: Atlantis Inside Back Door
Image # 34304: Atlantis Backglass - Reverse
Image # 34305: Atlantis Inside Cabinet
Image # 34306: Atlantis Under Top Arch
Image # 34307: Atlantis Illuminated Playfield 
(The metal pin is missing to the left of the copyright notice in the right inlane.)
Image # 34308: Atlantis Top Arch Metal Parts
Image # 37947: Atlantis Instruction Card - 3 Ball Play
Image # 37948: Atlantis Instruction Card - 5 Ball Play
Image # 40833: Atlantis Illuminated Full View 
(The metal pin is missing to the left of the copyright notice in the right inlane.)
Image # 53796: Atlantis Early Production Backglass 
(The green lines on the backbox front appear to have been repainted. Serial number 01110.)
Image # 53797: Atlantis Early Production Replay Unit 
(Serial number 01110.)
Image # 53798: Atlantis Early Production Playfield 
(The metal trim has been replaced with new parts. Serial number 01110.)
Image # 53799: Atlantis Early Production Cabinet - Right 
(The legs and metal trim have been replaced with new parts. Serial number 01110.)
Image # 53800: Atlantis Early Production Serial Number 
(Serial number 01110, located on the top of the backbox.)
Image # 53801: Atlantis Early Production Serial Number 
(Serial number 01110.)
Image # 53803: Atlantis Half-Circle Replay Unit 
(We do not know the serial number of this game.)
Image # 61749: Atlantis Backglass 
(Serial number 07245. )
Image # 61750: Atlantis Backbox - Right
Image # 61751: Atlantis Cabinet - Right
Image # 61752: Atlantis Cabinet - Before Cleaning 
(The metal side rail has been removed to show contrast.)
Image # 61753: Atlantis Cabinet - Before Cleaning 
(The metal side rail has been removed to show contrast.)
Image # 61754: Atlantis Cabinet - After Cleaning 
(No repainting was involved.)
Image # 61755: Atlantis Cabinet - After Cleaning 
(No repainting was involved.)
Image # 61756: Atlantis Twins 
(The game on the left has serial number 07245. The game on the right has serial number 07394.)
Image # 70782: Atlantis Flipper Mechanism Comparison - Annotated 
(A sample Atlantis game used shorter flipper mechanisms than the production games. Shown here is a mechanism from a Surf Champ game which is the same mechanism used on Atlantis production games. The replacement coil and bushing are immaterial to this comparison.)
Image # 70783: Atlantis Flipper Mechanism Comparison 
(A sample Atlantis game used shorter flipper mechanisms (right side) than the production games. Shown here is a mechanism from a Surf Champ game (left side) which is the same mechanism used on Atlantis production games. The replacement coil and bushing shown here are immaterial to this comparison.)
Image # 76159: Atlantis Backglass
Image # 76160: Atlantis Illuminated Playfield
Image # 76161: Atlantis Standup Target
Image # 76162: Atlantis Backbox - Left
Image # 76163: Atlantis Playfield Plastics - Right Side
Image # 76164: Atlantis Playfield Plastic - Right Side
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Any lit rollover is 3000 points so even when special has been collected, hit those lit targets!
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Shooting a blue and white target at the same time scores 5000 points
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Lit Upper lane cycles with various switches (rebound, sling, etc).
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Lit numbered lane carries between balls. Lit numbered lane can be spotted by lit standup.

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