Springtime
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Support Our WorkSpringtime, released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in the late 1960s, represented a classic example of the electro-mechanical pinball era, featuring vibrant seasonal artwork and nature-themed gameplay elements that were characteristic of the period's more lighthearted approach to pinball design.
The machine's playfield likely incorporated traditional spring-loaded bumpers, roll-over switches, and drop targets, all decorated with floral motifs and springtime imagery. Like other Gottlieb machines of this era, it would have featured the company's reliable electro-mechanical scoring system and characteristically smooth playfield layout that emphasized precision shooting and timing.
While not one of Gottlieb's most famous titles, Springtime exemplified the company's commitment to creating family-friendly themed machines during a period when pinball was working to maintain its popularity against the rising tide of early electronic amusements. The nature theme and seasonal approach represented a common marketing strategy of the era, making the game appealing to a broad audience of players in arcades and family entertainment venues.