Ace High (Gottlieb, 1957) FizX 3.3 V1.00
IPDB No. 7
NOTES:
A really big than k to Carlos Guizzo and his friend Luiz Culik, owner of the Pinball Museum in São Paulo, Brazil, for the pics. Without them, I wouldn't have been able to do anything
You must use BAM 365 or higher
You can access to the menu with the Special2Key.
You can toggle (by the toggle HUD key) the HUD reel.
If you use arrows for plunger (optional), you have to use arrow down and arrow up (customisable) in order to pull or push the plunger.
You have to lift manually the balls with the Special1Key or set in the menu "Automatic Ball Lift" to yes.
RULES:
Hitting center of each target (bulls-eye) lights corresponding queen, king and ace lites in that order
Lighting 3 queens, 3 kings or any ace lights special hole lites
Special hole value:
Each ace 1 replay
3 queens 1 replay
3 kings 3 replays
3 aces 8 replays
Hitting spade, heart, diamond and club rollovers lights outhole for special. Special when lit,outhole awards 1 replay
Free replays depend on the difficulty level chosen
IPDB HIGHLIGHTS:
Date Of Manufacture:
February, 1957
Production:
2,100 units (confirmed)
Notable Features:
Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (4), Passive bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Bullseye targets (3), Gobble holes (2), Left and right dual outlanes. The two slingshots are at mid-playfield just below the bullseye targets; the two rubbers nearest the flippers do not kick.
Maximum displayed point score is 7,990,000 points.
Sound: 3 bells, knocker.
Design by:
Wayne Neyens
Art by:
Roy Parker
Notes:
The backglass carries Gottlieb's famous phrase: Amusement Pinballs, as American as Baseball and Hot Dogs!
The BOM for this replay game is dated 12-21-56.
The single-player games manufactured by Gottlieb up to this point, including 'Ace High', did not have a match feature or a Game Over relay. This meant that the flippers could still be activated by the player even after all balls had been played.
Single-player Gottlieb games manufactured after 'Ace High' had a match feature and a Game Over relay which shut off power to the flippers.
An Extended Play version of this game was made as Gottlieb's 1957 'Ace High (Extended Play Prototype)'.
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