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Date Name  (Click to display that game) MFG Type Prod. Specialty Pl. Model Pics Rating
1994-05 Rescue 911 Premier SS 4,000 4p 740 53 7.6
1995-03 Stargate Premier SS 3,600 4p 742 57 8.0
???? Zorro Premier SS none 4p 739  

Rescue 911 / IPD No. 1951 / May, 1994 / 4 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: [ 8 stars - Click for comments ]    7.6/10  (56 ratings/41 comments)        [ Add Your Rating! ]
Manufacturer: Premier Technology (1984-1996) [Trade Name: Gottlieb]
Date Of Manufacture: May, 1994
Model Number: 740
Common Abbreviations: R911
MPU: Gottlieb System 3
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Production: 4,000 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Ambulance - Fire Trucks - Police
Notable Features: Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (9), Captive balls (3), Kick-targets (2), 2-bank drop targets (1), Vertical up-kicker (1), Kicker lane (1). Toy helicopter lifts the ball (magnetically) and flies over to the playfield with it. The player can then "launch" the ball via the flipper buttons to hit extra targets. The plunger delivers ball to right inlane.
Toys: Helicopter.
Design by: Bill Parker
Art by: Constantino Mitchell, David Moore, Jeanine Mitchell
Dots/Animation by: Daryl Moore, Alycen Hareas, Rand Paulin
Music by: Duane Decker
Sound by: Craig Beierwaltes
Software by: Bob Wilson, Jon Norris
Notes: Constantino Mitchell told us that he did the backglass, cabinet, and some of the playfield art. David Moore did part of the playfield and the playfield plastics. Jeanine Mitchell did the color art.
Marketing Slogans: "The game thats built for life."
"Real-Life rescue adventures in a game that values real life."
Photos in: The Pinball Compendium 1982 to PresentExternal Link, page 188
Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book G-R
Pinball SnapshotsExternal Link, pages 36 and 60
Rule Sheets: Rescue 911 Rulesheet Version 2.0 (Jul/10/1994), by Micharl Dunn  
Rescue 911 Quick Tips (Jun/2/1994), by Keith Johnson  
Owners List URL:http://www.pinballowners.com/owners/1951  (External site)
ROMs: 929 KB ZIP PinMAME Romset (Availability limited by copyright)    
  929 KB ZIP ROMs (Availability limited by copyright)     [Premier Technology]
Documentation: 9 MB PDF Instruction Manual (includes paginated schematics) (Availability limited by copyright)     [Premier Technology]
Files: 52 KB PDF Reproduction Kicking Target Sticker Art (Availability limited by copyright)     [Damien D.]
Images:
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Image # 5124: Rescue 911 Flyer, Front
Flyer, Front

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Image # 5125: Rescue 911 Flyer, Back
Flyer, Back

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Image # 25256: Rescue 911 Playfield
Playfield

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[Chris Poibug]
Image # 25257: Rescue 911 Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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[Chris Poibug]
Image # 27900: Rescue 911 Upper Playfield
Upper Playfield

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[Christer Andreasson]
Image # 27901: Rescue 911 Middle Playfield
Middle Playfield

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[Christer Andreasson]
Image # 31260: Rescue 911 BackBox
BackBox

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[Federico Ravagnati]
Image # 31261: Rescue 911 Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Federico Ravagnati]
Image # 31262: Rescue 911 Upper Playfield
Upper Playfield

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[Federico Ravagnati]
Image # 31263: Rescue 911 Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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[Federico Ravagnati]
Image # 31264: Rescue 911 Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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[Federico Ravagnati]
Image # 31265: Rescue 911 Cabinet - Front
Cabinet - Front

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[Federico Ravagnati]
Image # 37912: Rescue 911 Middle Playfield
Middle Playfield

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37913: Rescue 911 Cabinet - Front View
Cabinet - Front View

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37914: Rescue 911 Backbox - Right
Backbox - Right

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37915: Rescue 911 Backbox - Left
Backbox - Left

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37916: Rescue 911 Playfield
Playfield

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37917: Rescue 911 Playfield - Left
Playfield - Left

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37918: Rescue 911 Playfield - Right
Playfield - Right

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37919: Rescue 911 Playfield Detail - Left Flipper
Playfield Detail - Left Flipper

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37920: Rescue 911 Playfield Detail - Center
Playfield Detail - Center

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37921: Rescue 911 Kicker Lane
Kicker Lane

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37922: Rescue 911 Right Ramp
Right Ramp

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37923: Rescue 911 Captive Balls
Captive Balls

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37924: Rescue 911 Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37925: Rescue 911 Pop Bumpers
Pop Bumpers

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37926: Rescue 911 Captive Balls
Captive Balls

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37927: Rescue 911 Helicopter
Helicopter

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37928: Rescue 911 Helicopter
Helicopter

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37929: Rescue 911 Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37930: Rescue 911 Vertical Up-kicker
Vertical Up-kicker

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37931: Rescue 911 Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37932: Rescue 911 Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37933: Rescue 911 Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37934: Rescue 911 Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37935: Rescue 911 Upper Playfield
Upper Playfield

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37936: Rescue 911 Playfield
Playfield

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37937: Rescue 911 Helicopter
Helicopter

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37938: Rescue 911 Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37939: Rescue 911 Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 37940: Rescue 911 Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Mark Culbert]
Image # 39089: Rescue 911 Whitewood - Obverse
Whitewood - Obverse

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39090: Rescue 911 Whitewood - Obverse Detail
Whitewood - Obverse Detail

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39091: Rescue 911 Whitewood - Obverse Detail
Whitewood - Obverse Detail

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39092: Rescue 911 Whitewood - Obverse Detail
Whitewood - Obverse Detail

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39093: Rescue 911 Whitewood - Obverse Detail
Whitewood - Obverse Detail

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39094: Rescue 911 Whitewood - Reverse
Whitewood - Reverse

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39095: Rescue 911 Whitewood - Reverse Detail
Whitewood - Reverse Detail

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39096: Rescue 911 Whitewood - Reverse Detail
Whitewood - Reverse Detail

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39097: Rescue 911 Whitewood - Reverse Detail
Whitewood - Reverse Detail

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 68102: Rescue 911 Original Backglass Artwork 
(Artists are Constantino Mitchell and Jeanine Mitchell.Acrylic paint on illustration board.Dimensions 30 inches by 40 inches.)
Original Backglass Artwork*

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[Constantino Mitchell]
Image # 69302: Rescue 911 NOS Plastics Set
NOS Plastics Set

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[Martin Wiest]
Image # 71636: Rescue 911 Backglass
Backglass

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
 

Stargate / IPD No. 2847 / March, 1995 / 4 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: [ 8 stars - Click for comments ]    8.0/10  (156 ratings/112 comments)        [ Add Your Rating! ]
Manufacturer: Premier Technology (1984-1996) [Trade Name: Gottlieb]
Date Of Manufacture: March, 1995
Model Number: 742
Common Abbreviations: SG
MPU: Gottlieb System 3
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Production: 3,600 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Outer Space - Myth and Legend
Notable Features: Flippers (3). Multiball (4 ball). 3 Wizard modes (Eye Of Ra, Stargate, and Sandstorm).

Unusual Multiballs: player starts with only 2 balls. They must then hit a jackpot to release an additional ball. In some modes this can be repeated and player can hit another jackpot to release one more ball, for a total of 4 balls.

Toys: A "pyramid" is the main feature of this game. It has a top that opens by raising and lowering. A moving "Glidercraft" ship will be extended from the pyramid when the pyramid is open. The "Glidercraft" will zigzag left-right, in front of the pyramid, with about 90 degrees of horizontal movement.

This game also features two "Horus" targets. These are basically the reverse of drop targets: they are targets that rather of dropping down into the playfield when hit, instead rise up into the air! Each target is attached to a large "Horus" structure, which is itself attached to a pivot that the game can raise and lower. These Horus drop down to block the player from reaching two key shots. The game occasionally raises them, allowing the player to temporarily make the shots.

Design by: Ray Tanzer, Jon Norris
Art by: Constantino Mitchell, David Moore, Jeanine Mitchell
Dots/Animation by: Rand Paulin, Alycen Hareas, Vecennia Jordan
Mechanics by: Marion Czyz, Wesley Chang
Music by: Duane Decker
Sound by: Craig Beierwaltes
Software by: Allen Edwall
Notes: Artist Constantino Mitchell told us that he did the backglass, cabinet, and most of the playfield and plastics. David Moore did a small part of the playfield. Jeanine Mitchell did the color art.

Pictured in this listing is a prototype whitewood that was never made, having a small mini-playfield recessed below the main playfield. The following information was provided to us by the owner to accompany the pictures:

• Various parts from Rescue 911 and Street Fighter II appear in this prototype, in addition to various parts that don't appear to be present in any other games, such as the right wire form ramp and the middle vacuum-formed ramp.
• The lower playfield only has a ball kicker to launch a ball held captive on the lower playfield. No flipper is present.
• The playfield inserts have hand-written labels similar to those found on the production version of Stargate.
• The game does not have ROMs. I installed standard Stargate ROMs temporarily to try to get the boards to boot.
The cabinet body is blank, and is painted blue. The head is from a Street Fighter II. The front of the cabinet has a handwritten note "Special spottings for legs" with arrows pointing to the bolt holes for the legs.
• The transformer panel does not have fuse labels. There is a sticker on the panel which reads "Bottom Panel Tester #2".
• The aux sound card is unfinished, and it is unable to be connected to the main sound card in its current state.
• There is an oddity with the shooter lane in that the cabinet hole is not correct for a launch button like on mario brothers, but the auto-shooter is in the way so the playfield can't accommodate a standard shooter rod.
• The rear edge of the playfield has some notes written on it, which reads "1st #742 whitewood never made #5 & 6 Plates 10-21-94 (RT)". I'm assuming that is supposed to be Ray Tanzer's initials at the end.

Marketing Slogans: "Transport yourself to another dimension"
Photos in: PinGame Journal pp. Number 41/42
The Pinball Compendium 1982 to PresentExternal Link, page 196
Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book S-Z
Pinball SnapshotsExternal Link, page 60
Rule Sheets: Stargate Guide Version 1.1 (Jun/14/1995), by Keefer  
ROMs: 2 MB ZIP All Known ROM Versions (Availability limited by copyright)    
  793 KB ZIP PinMAME Romset (Availability limited by copyright)    
  311 KB ZIP PinMAME Romset (Rev. 1) (Availability limited by copyright)    
  311 KB ZIP PinMAME Romset (Rev. 2) (Availability limited by copyright)    
  310 KB ZIP PinMAME Romset (Rev. 3) (Availability limited by copyright)    
  310 KB ZIP PinMAME Romset (Rev. 4) (Availability limited by copyright)    
  311 KB ZIP ROMs (Availability limited by copyright)     [Premier Technology]
  793 KB ZIP ROMs (Availability limited by copyright)     [Premier Technology]
Documentation: 1 MB PDF English Manual (Availability limited by copyright)     [Premier Technology]
  2 MB PDF Spanish Manual (Availability limited by copyright)    
Images:
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Image # 5159: Stargate Flyer, Front
Flyer, Front

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Image # 5160: Stargate Flyer, Back
Flyer, Back

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Image # 11869: Stargate Full Machine
Full Machine

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11870: Stargate Cabinet Front
Cabinet Front

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11871: Stargate BackBox
BackBox

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11872: Stargate Cabinet Left
Cabinet Left

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11873: Stargate Cabinet Right
Cabinet Right

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11874: Stargate BackBox Right
BackBox Right

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11875: Stargate Cabinet Inside
Cabinet Inside

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11876: Stargate Cabinet Inside
Cabinet Inside

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11877: Stargate Cabinet Rear
Cabinet Rear

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11878: Stargate Playfield Underside
Playfield Underside

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11879: Stargate Backbox Electronics
Backbox Electronics

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11880: Stargate Playfield
Playfield

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11881: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11882: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11883: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11884: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11885: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11886: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11887: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11888: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11889: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11890: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11891: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11892: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11893: Stargate Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 11894: Stargate BackBox Left
BackBox Left

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[Allen Shope]
Image # 20179: Stargate Illuminated Backglass
Illuminated Backglass

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[Peter B.]
Image # 31421: Stargate Backglass
Backglass

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[Kirk Weaver]
Image # 39098: Stargate Whitewood - Obverse
Whitewood - Obverse

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39099: Stargate Whitewood - Obverse Detail
Whitewood - Obverse Detail

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39100: Stargate Whitewood - Obverse Detail
Whitewood - Obverse Detail

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39101: Stargate Whitewood - Obverse Detail
Whitewood - Obverse Detail

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39102: Stargate Whitewood - Reverse
Whitewood - Reverse

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 39103: Stargate Whitewood - Reverse Detail
Whitewood - Reverse Detail

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[Jeff Anderson]
Image # 56712: Stargate Backglass and Lower Panel
Backglass and Lower Panel

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 56713: Stargate Backbox - Left
Backbox - Left

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 56714: Stargate Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 56715: Stargate Cabinet - Front
Cabinet - Front

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 56716: Stargate Cabinet - Front View
Cabinet - Front View

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 67321: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Illuminated Playfield
Prototype Whitewood - Illuminated Playfield

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Image # 67322: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Playfield
Prototype Whitewood - Playfield

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Image # 67323: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Upper Playfield
Prototype Whitewood - Upper Playfield

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Image # 67324: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Middle Playfield
Prototype Whitewood - Middle Playfield

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Image # 67325: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Lower Playfield
Prototype Whitewood - Lower Playfield

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Image # 67326: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Mini-Playfield
Prototype Whitewood - Mini-Playfield

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Image # 67327: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Mini-Playfield
Prototype Whitewood - Mini-Playfield

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Image # 67328: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Upper Playfield - Downfield View
Prototype Whitewood - Upper Playfield - Downfield View

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Image # 67329: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Playfield - Detail
Prototype Whitewood - Playfield - Detail

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Image # 67330: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Shooter Lane Cover Plate
Prototype Whitewood - Shooter Lane Cover Plate

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Image # 67331: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Shooter Lane Auto-Shooter
Prototype Whitewood - Shooter Lane Auto-Shooter

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Image # 67332: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Playfield Edge
Prototype Whitewood - Playfield Edge

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Image # 67333: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Cabinet Front
Prototype Whitewood - Cabinet Front

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Image # 67334: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Under Playfield
Prototype Whitewood - Under Playfield

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Image # 67335: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Under Playfield
Prototype Whitewood - Under Playfield

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Image # 67336: Stargate Prototype Whitewood - Transformer Panel
Prototype Whitewood - Transformer Panel

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Zorro / IPD No. 6412 / 4 Players
 
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Manufacturer: Premier Technology (1984-1996) [Trade Name: Gottlieb]
Model Number: 739
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Production: Never Produced
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (4), Slingshots (2).
Notes: This narrow-body game was never made. Steve Young told us he has Bills of Material with about eight drawings/lists, unique parts which are comprised mostly of flat ball guides and wood sticks for the playfield, and one circuit board. His site does picture a ramp from this game.

We have not confirmed with Steve what year this Model 739 project occurred. Model 738 is Oct 1993 Wipe Out and Model 740 is May 1994 Rescue 911.

Source: pbresource [?]

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