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Flipper Fair

Overview

Flipper Fair, released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in October 1961, is a one-player electro-mechanical pinball machine designed by Wayne Neyens with artwork by Roy Parker. With only 1,150 units produced, this machine is an "Add-A-Ball" game, allowing players to extend their play by earning extra balls. The game features two flippers, four pop bumpers, and mechanical backbox animation that adds a unique dynamic to the gameplay. Its carnival theme, complete with a cheerful clown on the backglass, adds to the machine's appeal.

Developers
Gottlieb
Publishers
Gottlieb
Platform
Pinball
Genre
Pinball
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Media

Advertisement Flyer - Front

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Clear Logo

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Screenshot - Gameplay

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