- credit
- Gordon Morison — Art
- credit
- Ed Krynski — Design
- gameplay_feature
- Standup Targets ×8
- gameplay_feature
- Slingshots ×2
- gameplay_feature
- Flippers ×2
- gameplay_feature
- Pop Bumpers ×3
- ipdb.corporate_entity_name
- D. Gottlieb & Company
- ipdb_id
- 2354
- ipdb.image_urls
- ["https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/Backglass.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/Machine.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/Playfield.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/2354f1.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/image-1.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/image-2.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/image-3.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/image-4.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/image-5.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/image-6.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/image-7.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2354/image-8.jpg"]
- ipdb.manufacturer_trade_name
- Gottlieb
- ipdb.model_number
- 305
- ipdb.notable_features
- Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (8), 3-tone chime unit.
- ipdb.notes
- Conversion of Gottlieb's 1971 'Astro' made for export to Italy. No apparent connection with the famous TV show.
The flyer shows a card holder with a Ball In Play counter and which also properly omits the word 'flipper', a required omission for Italian games of the period. In contrast, the production games we show in this listing each have a USA card holder indicating 'flipper buttons' and, interestingly, does not provide for a Ball In Play counter. Federico Croci, a collector in Italy, reports that all Star Trek games he has seen there do have the Ball In Play counter in the card holder, just like the flyer.
- month
- 3
- player_count
- 1
- production_quantity
- 1450
- technology_generation
- electromechanical
- theme
- Fantasy
- theme
- Outer Space
- year
- 1971