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Dragonette & 4-Belles

Same Game, Different Stories
Designed by Wayne Neyens and illustrated by Roy Parker, these two Gottlieb machines share identical playfields but diverge in theme. 4-Belles (1954) bursts with carnival cheer, while Dragonette slyly riffs on the hit crime series Dragnet—yet depicts a Holmes-like detective in a playful mismatch of title and imagery. Both games deliver the same balanced gameplay, showing how Gottlieb refreshed proven designs with new art and cultural humor to attract fresh players.

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