Gottlieb Hollywood Heat
Gottlieb Hollywood Heat
Roughly based on the hit TV show Miami Vice this 1986 machine from Gottlieb was one of the first games to use eight digit scoring.
This pinball features two playfields, with a pop bumper that is physically isolated from the ball in play and can only be hit by the captive ball. “Remote trip” drop targets operat during the multi-ball where dropping a target on one set causes a target to drop on the other set.
This machine was originally used in commercial environments such as arcades, public houses, and amusements.
When you place your order with us, we will take the machine out of storage and bring it into our workshop, where technicians will fully clean and test all the components to ensure they are in working order as well as making any repairs that may be necessary.
Because of the age of these machines and that fact that they were originally used in commercial environments, it is possible that there may be signs of cosmetic wear and tear. However, we feel that these slight imperfections only add to the patina of this classic machine and helps to tell a story of its past life.
Please understand that some items may take up to 28 days for a full refurbishment.