Back Straight Shooter

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  1. By OPDB
    display_type
    backglass-lights
    month
    2
    name
    Straight Shooter
    opdb_id
    Grk9J-MQ4qp
    opdb.images
    [{"type":"backglass","urls":{"large":"https://img.opdb.org/c56d1f56-dd66-4058-9bb0-a0d65ae1d548-large.jpg","small":"https://img.opdb.org/c56d1f56-dd66-4058-9bb0-a0d65ae1d548-small.jpg","medium":"https://img.opdb.org/c56d1f56-dd66-4058-9bb0-a0d65ae1d548-medium.jpg"},"sizes":{"large":{"width":396,"height":440},"small":{"width":225,"height":250},"medium":{"width":396,"height":440}},"title":"Backglass","primary":true}]
    player_count
    1
    technology_generation
    electromechanical
    year
    1959
  2. By IPDB
    credit
    Wayne Neyens — Design
    credit
    Roy Parker — Art
    gameplay_feature
    Standup Targets ×3
    gameplay_feature
    Flippers ×4
    gameplay_feature
    Pop Bumpers ×2
    gameplay_feature
    Passive Bumpers ×2
    gameplay_feature
    Slingshots ×2
    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    D. Gottlieb & Company
    ipdb_id
    2394
    ipdb.image_urls
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    ipdb.manufacturer_trade_name
    Gottlieb
    ipdb.model_number
    151
    ipdb.notable_features
    Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (2), Passive bumpers (2), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (3), 3-sided rollunder. Maximum displayed point score is 7,990,000 points.
    ipdb.notes
    The backglass carries Gottlieb's famous phrase: Amusement Pinballs, as American as Baseball and Hot Dogs! Although the backglass is not silkscreened with the words "Game Over", reportedly this game has a hole in its backbox insert for a bulb to light those words but no light bulb (socket?) and no Game Over relay. With no wires, no words, and no relay, we wonder how can it be known what this hole was for when nothing corroborates it? We have no detailed pictures to explain further. Reportedly, the match unit cuts the power to the flippers when the game is over. We previously showed a date for this game of February 1959. The new date is per Gottlieb documentation.
    ipdb_rating
    8.7
    player_count
    1
    production_quantity
    1150
    technology_generation
    electromechanical
    theme
    Western
    year
    1959