Mermaid
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Support Our WorkGottlieb's 'Mermaid' pinball machine, released in 1971, emerged during a vibrant period in pinball history when manufacturers were pushing the boundaries of electro-mechanical innovation. This nautical-themed game capitalized on the enduring popularity of maritime and fantasy themes in arcade entertainment.
The machine featured classic electro-mechanical components typical of its era, with relay-based scoring and chime units providing the distinctive sounds that characterized pinball machines of the early 1970s. The playfield likely incorporated underwater imagery, with the titular mermaid as the central artistic element, complemented by sea life motifs and oceanic scenery that were popular design elements of the period.
While not necessarily one of Gottlieb's most prominent releases, 'Mermaid' represented the company's commitment to diverse thematic experiences during the golden age of electro-mechanical pinball. The game would have competed in an arcade landscape that was just beginning to see the earliest video games, making it part of the last generation of purely electro-mechanical pinball machines before the solid-state revolution of the late 1970s.