Spin Out
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Support Our WorkGottlieb's 'Spin Out' was released during a pivotal period in pinball history, as the industry was approaching the transition from electro-mechanical to solid-state technology. This four-player machine embodied the classic styling and engineering principles of the mid-1970s golden age of electro-mechanical pinball.
The machine's design centered around a racing theme, which was particularly popular during this era given the widespread interest in auto racing and motorsports. The playfield likely featured race-inspired elements such as curved tracks, checkered flag motifs, and racing car imagery. The name 'Spin Out' suggests gameplay mechanics that probably involved spinning targets or rotating elements on the playfield, which was an innovative feature for its time.
While not necessarily groundbreaking in terms of technological innovation, 'Spin Out' represents an important chapter in pinball history as one of the later electro-mechanical machines produced before the industry's shift to solid-state electronics. These machines are particularly valued by collectors and enthusiasts for their pure electro-mechanical engineering, featuring relay-based scoring mechanisms and chime-based sound effects that create the distinctive atmosphere of classic pinball.