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| A high
point for Gottlieb pinball in the 60's. Made in 1966, Cross Town featured a fast,
challenging playfield, and a classic example of backbox animation.
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| The subway doors pop
open at the start of the game and when the center target is hit. Quite a festive
scene as the train unloads passengers. This pin was released as "Subway"
in an add-a-ball version.
Four different ways to win free games, with lots of areas to aim for across the playfield . . . |
. . . And nice artwork throughout the game by Art Stenholm. |
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Cross Town was designed by Wayne Neyens. This pinball is a lot of fun to play for kids big and small.
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