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  1. By IPDB
    credit
    John Trudeau — Design
    credit
    John Buras — Software
    credit
    Don Marshall — Art
    gameplay_feature
    Multiball
    gameplay_feature
    Flippers ×2
    gameplay_feature
    Pop Bumpers ×3
    gameplay_feature
    Slingshots ×2
    gameplay_feature
    3-Bank Drop Targets ×2
    gameplay_feature
    2-Bank Drop Targets ×2
    gameplay_feature
    Rollunders ×2
    gameplay_feature
    Standup Targets ×2
    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    VIFICO S.A.
    ipdb_id
    6690
    ipdb.notable_features
    Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), 3-bank drop targets (2), 2-bank drop targets (2), Rollunders (2), Standup targets (2), Captive ball spinner, Multiball, 10,000,000 points ramp shot. Photographic translite.
    ipdb.notes
    A copy of Premier's 1987 'Monte Carlo' manufactured by VIFICO S.A. under license from Gottlieb/Premier. The VIFICO name should appear on the backglass below the score displays and on the playfield lower apron. Gottlieb shipped the translites, unpopulated playfields, and the printed circuit boards to Spain. VIFICO made the cabinets, wiring, coils, assemblies, and the transformer. VIFICO made licensed games from Gottlieb/Premier from 1985 to 1989. All used Gottlieb's System 80B.
    player_count
    4
    system
    gottlieb-system-80b
    technology_generation
    solid-state
    theme
    Gambling