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  1. By OPDB
    display_type
    score-reels
    month
    3 5
    name
    Sinbad (EM)
    opdb_id
    G4xqN-ML3o5
    opdb.images
    [{"type":"backglass","urls":{"large":"https://img.opdb.org/37cebd38-c196-40d5-8fa5-5fb49d3a1c9f-large.jpg","small":"https://img.opdb.org/37cebd38-c196-40d5-8fa5-5fb49d3a1c9f-small.jpg","medium":"https://img.opdb.org/37cebd38-c196-40d5-8fa5-5fb49d3a1c9f-medium.jpg"},"sizes":{"large":{"width":370,"height":361},"small":{"width":250,"height":244},"medium":{"width":370,"height":361}},"title":"Backglass","primary":true}]
    player_count
    4
    technology_generation
    electromechanical
    year
    1978
  2. By IPDB
    credit
    Ed Krynski — Design
    credit
    Gordon Morison — Art
    gameplay_feature
    4-Bank Drop Targets
    gameplay_feature
    Spinning Targets
    gameplay_feature
    Flippers ×4
    gameplay_feature
    Pop Bumpers ×2
    gameplay_feature
    Star Rollovers ×4
    gameplay_feature
    Standup Targets ×2
    gameplay_feature
    3-Bank Drop Targets ×2
    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    D. Gottlieb & Company, a Columbia Pictures Industries Company
    ipdb_id
    4673
    ipdb.image_urls
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    ipdb.manufacturer_trade_name
    Gottlieb
    ipdb.model_number
    412
    ipdb.notable_features
    Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (2), Star rollovers (4), Standup targets (2), 3-bank drop targets (2), 4-bank drop targets (1), Spinning target (1). The white target and yellow targets are reset by one coil and the purple targets are reset by a separate coil. All drop targets reset only at start of next ball, whether same player or the next player. Each side of the spinning target depicts a sword but they are oriented differently from each other to allow the target when spinning to give the effect of crossed swords. End-of-ball bonus.
    ipdb.notes
    The 2-player EM version of this game is Gottlieb's 1978 'Eye Of The Tiger'. The 4-player SS version is Gottlieb's 1978 'Sinbad'. We previously showed a date for this game of May 1978. The new date is per Gottlieb documentation. Gottlieb Domestic & Export Sales Sheets for Sinbad: 950 total Domestic Sales: 159 Export Sales: 791 The above total does not include 2 Sample games produced in 1977 per handwritten documentation identified by Wayne Neyens as coming from Bob Malvasio, a draftsman for Gottlieb whose initials RHM can be found on schematics. Sinbad (Sindbad) the Sailor was a character in one of the folk tales of classic Arabic literature known collectively as The Thousand and One Nights (aka The Arabian Nights).
    ipdb_rating
    7.9
    month
    5 3
    player_count
    4
    production_quantity
    952
    technology_generation
    electromechanical
    theme
    Myth And Legend
    theme
    Fantasy
    year
    1978