Gold Star
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Support Our WorkGold Star was an electro-mechanical pinball machine released by D. Gottlieb & Co. during the mid-1960s, a period when pinball was experiencing strong popularity in arcades and entertainment venues across America. The machine exemplified the classic styling and mechanical precision that Gottlieb was known for during the electro-mechanical era.
The playfield design featured a classic layout typical of the era, with numerous star-themed targets and bumpers, reflecting its 'Gold Star' namesake. The art package likely incorporated bold colors and star motifs, following the artistic conventions of 1960s pinball aesthetics. The scoring system utilized the mechanical drum-style score reels common to all electro-mechanical machines of this period.
Like many Gottlieb games of this era, Gold Star would have featured the company's reliable mechanical components and time-tested playfield elements, including pop bumpers, kick-out holes, and various target configurations. The game likely found homes in bars, bowling alleys, and arcades, where electro-mechanical pinball machines were a staple of American entertainment culture.