Collector Value Est.
$1,400–$2,400
USD · Market estimate
Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.
Gottlieb · 1986
Hollywood Heat
Notable Features
Flippers (4), Pop bumper (1), Slingshots (3), Standup targets (7), 3-bank drop targets (2), Kick-out holes (2), Ramps (2), Captive ball (1), Rollunder (1), 3-ball multiball. The pop bumper is physically isolated from the ball in play and can only be hit by the captive ball. "Remote trip" drop targets operate during multi-ball where dropping a target on one set of targets causes a target to drop on the other set. Photographic translite. Actual measured weight: 239 lbs (includes legs).
Historical Notes
Advertised as first game to use 8-digit scoring. The backglass scene shows Ocean Drive at 13th Street in Miami Beach, Florida. The scene shows three vertical lights on the building. Artist Don Marshall told us that, at the time of the shoot, one of the hotel's neon lights was burned out. In the photo, they retouched the burned out light on the hotel to make it appear working. However, only the two actual working lights are reflected on the car's hood. Trudeau told us that the man in the flyer is Jeff Walker from the Marketing Department at Premier. Larry Day told us he did the art for the playfield and cabinet, and Don Marshall did the photographic translite.
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