Cleopatra
Gottlieb Cleopatra (11/1977)
Production Run: 7,300
Designed by: Ed Krynski
Art by: Gordon Morrison
This game is a lot of fun and plays very fast.
The objective of the game is to knock down the drop targets that correspond to the rollovers you’ve scored.
Bonus is scored for each pair of colors achieved. There are two very difficult shots up the left and right sides to collect 5000 points and possibly score more rollovers. There are two kick-out holes that award a random rollover. Scoring both kick-out holes awards double bonus. Extra ball is lit when all targets are knocked down. Special is lit when all targets are knocked down and all rollovers are collected. Both special and extra ball are collected alternately at the kick-out holes.
Cleopatra was Gottlieb’s first electronic pinball machine. However, sound boards didn’t come along until a few games later and hence, Cleopatra still has those nice, reliable old mechanical chimes. Ahhh. Very nice.
Restored and sold to a nice family in St. Louis
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