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Sky Jump

gameactive4 mentionsFirst seen Mar 23, 2021Last seen Jun 17, 2025

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Sky Jump is a game mentioned in 1 episode(s).

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  • factualhigh

    Sky Jump is a 1974 Gottlieb wedge-head pinball machine

    Source: BT3K Manu Robert T. SmithSky Jump (Gottlieb & Co. 1974)
  • factualhigh

    The pink/multiplier target in Sky Jump is worth 10x value when lit

    Source: BT3K Manu Robert T. SmithSky Jump (Gottlieb & Co. 1974)
  • factualhigh

    Score reels on EM machines reset in sets of five clicks

    Source: Dave Valansky (relayed by BT3K)Sky Jump (Gottlieb & Co. 1974)
  • factualhigh

    Sky Jump has flippers approximately 6 inches apart

    Source: BT3K Manu Robert T. SmithSky Jump (Gottlieb & Co. 1974)

Recent Mentions (4)

  • EM-era pinball machine owned by Rachel

    Tribe Multiball with Rachel and Tim:. Episode 1Mar 23, 2021
  • 1-player EM (electromechanical) game from early 1970s; tournament game in Group 7 with drop targets, lit lanes, and 10x multiplier mechanics

    INDISC 2023 Classics I Playoffs - First RoundOct 9, 2023
  • 1974 Gottlieb wedge-head pinball machine featuring drop targets, bumper-activated multipliers, and special collection mechanics.

    Sky Jump (Gottlieb & Co. 1974)May 16, 2021
  • EM pinball machine from mid-1970s featured in second round, uses roving red light multiplier mechanics

    INDISC 2024 - Classics Target Match Play Playoffs - First RoundJun 17, 2025

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  • opinionhigh

    Sky Jump is a hell of a tournament game

    Source: BT3K Manu Robert T. SmithSky Jump (Gottlieb & Co. 1974)
  • factualhigh

    The tilt on this Sky Jump machine is extremely tight/sensitive

    Source: BT3K Manu Robert T. SmithSky Jump (Gottlieb & Co. 1974)