Sky Rocket
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Support Our WorkSky Rocket, released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in the early 1970s, represented a classic example of electro-mechanical pinball design during the golden age of mechanical pinball machines. The game captured the excitement of aerial adventure and space-age themes that were popular during this era, influenced by the ongoing Space Race and general public fascination with flight.
The machine featured traditional electro-mechanical components with relay-based scoring and chime units that created the distinctive sounds of the era. Its playfield likely included staple elements such as pop bumpers, drop targets, and rollover switches, themed around rockets and aerial imagery. The backglass artwork would have typically displayed dramatic rocket imagery consistent with the visual style of early 1970s pinball art.
While not one of Gottlieb's most famous titles, Sky Rocket represented the company's consistent production of quality electro-mechanical games during a period when pinball was still a dominant form of coin-operated entertainment. These machines were built to last, with many surviving examples still operational today, testament to the robust engineering and manufacturing standards of the era.