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GOTTLIEB · 1972

Pop-A-Card

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The replay version of this game is Gottlieb's 1971 'Drop-A-Card'. This was the last game manufactured by Gottlieb that used 2-inch flippers at the bottom of the playfield. After this game, Gottlieb used only longer flippers at the playfield bottom. Gottlieb continued to use small flippers on many games that had more than two flippers, and these smaller ones would be in the upper playfield. Their last game to use short flippers is Premier's 1995 'Shaq Attaq'.

Image # 1779: Pop-A-Card Backglass
Image # 1780: Pop-A-Card Playfield
Image # 4924: Pop-A-Card Flyer
Image # 10277: Pop-A-Card Playfield
Image # 10278: Pop-A-Card Upper Playfield
Image # 10279: Pop-A-Card Middle Playfield
Image # 10280: Pop-A-Card Lower Playfield
Image # 23078: Pop-A-Card Cabinet - Front View
Image # 23079: Pop-A-Card Playfield
Image # 23108: Pop-A-Card Backglass
Image # 23109: Pop-A-Card Cabinet - Front View
Image # 23114: Pop-A-Card Illuminated Playfield
Image # 24992: Pop-A-Card Backglass
Image # 50314: Pop-A-Card Backglass
Image # 50315: Pop-A-Card Backbox - Left
Image # 50316: Pop-A-Card Backbox - Right
Image # 50317: Pop-A-Card Cabinet - Left
Image # 50318: Pop-A-Card Cabinet - Right
Image # 50319: Pop-A-Card Inside Backbox
Image # 50320: Pop-A-Card Backglass - Reverse
Image # 50321: Pop-A-Card Under Playfield
Image # 50322: Pop-A-Card Inside Cabinet
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Complete the drop targets, then UTAD, trying to get the ball to go through a 500 lane at the upper sides.

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