2001

2001 is a pinball machine produced by Gottlieb. Ed Krynski, the designer, stated that the idea of the target bank found on 2001 was to try to make as many drop targets as possible to do the work on one solenoid. Cost savings was its inspiration. The game appealed to players because the rules were simple, and easy to understand.

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Release Date:

  • Feb 1971

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Players:

  • 1

Units Produced:

  • 2,200

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