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gameplay_feature
IPDB Multi-Level Playfield used IPDB Standup Targets ×4 used IPDB 5-Bank Drop Targets used IPDB Slingshots ×4 used IPDB Pop Bumpers ×3 used IPDB Flippers ×4 used

Sources agree (5 fields)

theme
Historical Characters IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
credit
John Trudeau — Design IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
technology_generation
solid-state IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
player_count
4 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
ipdb_id
5336 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog

Single source (9 fields)

ipdb.manufacturer_trade_name
IPDB Gottlieb used
ipdb.corporate_entity_name
IPDB Mylstar Electronics, Incorporated used
ipdb.image_urls
IPDB ["https://www.ipdb.org/images/5336/image-1.jpg"] used
ipdb.notes
IPDB This fully functional whitewood game was one of many prototypes designed and built by John Trudeau that, for one reason or another, did not get placed into production. This playfield ultimately got stripped and no longer exists. John shares some comments with us about this game:Bring on the elephants! Try to get over the mountains! This was more of an experiment for the positionable slingshots. They were two-position assemblies. They rotated in to try to keep the action more confined and sustained knocking down the drop targets. Actually they didn�t really make much of a difference in play. Normally they were at a more up-and-down configuration (as pictured). They switched to a flatter position at some point (perhaps when a drop target was hit) to try to keep the ball semi-captive and beating down the drop targets. They only kicked in one direction. used
ipdb.notable_features
IPDB Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (4), 5-bank drop targets (1), Standup targets (4). Two slingshots in upper playfield rotated. used
corporate_entity
Flipcommons Catalog mylstar-electronics-incorporated used
title
Flipcommons Catalog hannibal used
name
Flipcommons Catalog Hannibal used
slug
Flipcommons Catalog hannibal used