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Rocky
GOTTLIEB · 1982

Rocky

When seen in the movie "Rocky III", this machine had a prop backglass used only for the movie. Only three of the prop backglasses were made, and one was destroyed in the film when Paulie, Rocky's brother-in-law, threw a bottle of Scotch through it. The remaining two are in possession of collectors. We asked designer John Trudeau why the production backglass was not used in the movie. He replies:The coordination with the Rocky III movie was already in process when I started at Gottlieb in '81. Ed Krynski had a whitewood in development for the license tie-in. I guess it didn't play very well, because it never made it to production. The backglasses that were made for the movie were made to fit an existing game - not Rocky (I was told that it was a Force II, but the displays would have to have been moved). The produced game didn't even exist at that time, nor did any artwork. I believe we were pretty close to NOT using the Rocky license at all. I came up with the design that was produced pretty much at the last minute. Later, Stallone was in Chicago promoting the movie's opening. We were told that he might stop by to see the game, but he never showed. I still have my Rocky backglass. The only one I have left that's survived the years. Stallone also did have final approval over the painting for the backglass. Dave Moore had to repaint the facial area twice before it was approved. Sly didn't want the beat-up face for the glass (who can blame him?). Dave Moore did manage to paint himself and me into the crowd. At the foreground right ring post there is a fella with glasses that has his arms crossed (Dave) and another guy next to him with a black moustache and graying temple hair (Me).In the Rocky III movie, the character of Paulie is shown in a pinball arcade throwing an object at the backglass of the widebody movie prop pinball machine, breaking the prop glass to reveal underneath a specially made insert, never used on production Gottlieb games, that had all four score displays in a column on the left side of the insert and the light bulbs were arranged to resemble the character of Rocky with his arms raised, as shown on the prop backglass. Close examination of this movie scene shows the playfield was from a Gottlieb 1981 'Force II'. The lower cabinet art was very generic and the only production cabinet we found that had that same generic art was used on Gottlieb's 1981 'Pink Panther', although the colors were different. The cabinet for an engineering sample of "Rocky" was reused for the prototype for Gottlieb's 1982 'Gold Rush' and can be seen in that listing. On production games, the cabinet artwork that surrounds the coin door shows a boxing ring along with two symbols that possibly were meant to represent flashbulbs going off in the crowd. On most cabinets, the flashes are black in color, and the "nearest" side of the boxing ring is black also, with the remainder of the ring painted in red. We have seen pictures of two games in Europe (not shown here) that have the black and red colors reversed on this cabinet front. We do not know how many of these "Red Flash Rocky" games were made.

Image # 5017: Rocky Flyer, Front
Image # 5018: Rocky Flyer, Back
Image # 21745: Rocky Illuminated Whitewood
Image # 21982: Rocky Illuminated Front View
Image # 21983: Rocky Backglass
Image # 21984: Rocky Upper Playfield
Image # 21985: Rocky Lower Playfield
Image # 21987: Rocky Coin Door
Image # 21989: Rocky Blank Playfield
Image # 21990: Rocky Apron
Image # 21991: Rocky Illuminated Playfield
Image # 24852: Rocky Movie Backglass 
(This prop backglass (only three were made) was used on the Rocky pinball machine in the Rocky III movie.)
Image # 39537: Rocky Cabinet - Front View
Image # 39538: Rocky Cabinet - Left
Image # 39539: Rocky Inside Backbox
Image # 44578: Rocky Illuminated Backglass
Image # 44579: Rocky Backglass - Detail
Image # 44580: Rocky Backglass - Detail
Image # 44581: Rocky Illuminated Front View
Image # 44582: Rocky Illuminated Playfield
Image # 44583: Rocky Illuminated Upper Playfield
Image # 44584: Rocky Left Flippers
Image # 44585: Rocky Playfield - Detail
Image # 44586: Rocky Right Flippers
Image # 44587: Rocky Drop Targets
Image # 44588: Rocky Drop Targets
Image # 44589: Rocky Playfield - Ball View
Image # 44590: Rocky Playfield - Ball View
Image # 44591: Rocky Pop Bumpers
Image # 44592: Rocky Spinning Target
Image # 44593: Rocky Inside Cabinet
Image # 44594: Rocky Inside Cabinet
Image # 44595: Rocky Under Upper Playfield
Image # 44596: Rocky Under Lower Playfield
Image # 44597: Rocky Fuse Panel and Volume Control 
(Coin door is on the right.)
Image # 44598: Rocky Inside Front Door
Image # 44599: Rocky Inside Backbox
Image # 44600: Rocky Power Supply PCB
Image # 44601: Rocky CPU Board
Image # 44602: Rocky Sound Board
Image # 44603: Rocky Driver Board
Image # 44604: Rocky Backbox Insert
Image # 44605: Rocky Backglass - Reverse
Image # 44606: Rocky Backbox - Left
Image # 44607: Rocky Backbox - Right
Image # 44608: Rocky Cabinet - Front
Image # 44609: Rocky Cabinet - Front View
Image # 52967: Rocky Playfield
Image # 52968: Rocky Upper Playfield
Image # 52969: Rocky Middle Playfield
Image # 52970: Rocky Playfield - Detail
Image # 52971: Rocky Instruction Card
Image # 65214: Rocky Backglass
Image # 65215: Rocky Illuminated Backglass
Image # 65216: Rocky Playfield
Image # 65217: Rocky Upper Playfield
Image # 65218: Rocky Middle Playfield
Image # 65219: Rocky Lower Playfield
Image # 65220: Rocky Playfield - Detail
Image # 65221: Rocky French Instruction Card
Image # 65222: Rocky Backbox - Right
Image # 65223: Rocky Cabinet - Left
Image # 65224: Rocky Cabinet - Front View
Image # 65225: Rocky Front View Illuminated
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Ten drop targets represent the rounds of the boxing match while playing the game. Drop the target for the round you are in to win the round.
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Extra Ball target in upper right corner is lit after player has completed ten rounds of boxing. Drop the target when lit for an extra ball.
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Green button on the left side allows an instant round win when pressed, twice per game, when the instant win light on lower center is lit.

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