Cleopatra (Gottlieb, 1979)
IPDB No. 532
IPDB No. 532
NOTES:
The sound of the ball rolling was too loud.
Cleopatra 4k v1.1, Cleopatra HD v1.1, Cleopatra VR 4k v1.1, Cleopatra VR HD V1.1, Cleopatra VR 4k Extreme v1.1, Cleopatra VR HD Extreme V1.1. When you open the file it will have the same name as the previous
one.
The sound has been fixed.The game will already have the changes implemented.
the volume of the rolling ball sound can be adjusted in script.
Before starting the game. You can choose with Special1Key the color of the DMD, and with Special2Key the appearance of the playing field and the plastics. There's a HD version , a 4K version, a VR HD version, a VR 4K version, a VR HD Extreme version, a VR 4K Extreme version.
4k is the highest image quality.
HD is the lowest image quality.
Cleopatra VR HD and Cleopatra VR 4K if it has VR content and not
It has Superman pinball and neither does Terminator2's animations.
Cleopatra VR HD Extreme has all the content and also the animations of terminator2.
Cleopatra VR 4K Extreme has all the content and also the animations of terminator2.
RULES:
HITTING ROLLOVERS AND CORRESPONDING DROP TARGETS INCREASES
BONUS VALUE. COMPLETING DROP TARGETS LIGHTS CENTER TARGET
ALTERNATELY. COMPLETING ROLLOVERS OR DROP TARGETS LIGHTS
BULLS-EYE TARGETS ALTERNATELY FOR “EXTRA BALL”. COMPLETING
ROLLOVERS AND DROP TARGETS LIGHTS BULLS-EYE TARGETS .
ALTERNATELY FOR “SPECIAL”.
DROP TARGET VALUE IS 1000 POINTS FOR EACH COMPLETED ROLLOVER.
CENTER POP BUMPER VALUE IS 1000 POINTS (100 POINTS FOR 5 BALLS GAME.
CENTER TARGET VALUE IS 500 OR 5000 WHEN LIT.
HOLE VALUE IS 5000 POINTS (3000 POINTS FOR 5 BALLS GAME
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IPDB HIGHLIGHTS:
Date Of Manufacture: December, 1977 Production: 7,300 units (confirmed) Notable Features:
Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (3), 5-bank drop targets (1), Kick-out holes (2). One standup target is behind the drop targets.
Sound: 3 chimes.Design by:
Art by: Gordon Morison Notes: First solid state game from this manufacturer.
This game was also produced as a 4-player EM version Gottlieb's 1977 'Cleopatra' and a 2-player EM version Gottlieb's 1978 'Pyramid' but with different backglass art.