Eye Of The Tiger

Eye Of The Tiger

Gottlieb’s two-player electromechanical Eye of the Tiger was loosely based on Columbia Pictures’ 1977 feature film “Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger”. Gottlieb had recently been purchased by Columbia Pictures, and Sinbad represents one of the first attempts at synergy between a Columbia property and their newly acquired pinball division. Four-player electromechanical and solid state versions of the game were also made under the title Sinbad. Rules remain the same across both EM games, but differ slightly from the solid state version.

Design team

Game Design: Ed Krynski
Artwork: Gordon Morison



Game details

163
D. Gottlieb & Co.
May 1978
(Electro) Mechanical
730 produced
$2130 - $2470
Normal
Mechanical Reels
2
4
0
0
#802
Unknown

Flyers

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Price history

Price estimate

This game has been listed a total number of 7 times on the Pinside Marketplace, most recently on 2023-12-03.


In the past 4 years, we've seen it listed 3 times. The average asking price was $2,167.


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Pinside rating

This game has received 10 approved Pinsider ratings and currently has a rating of 8.333 out of 10.

8.333

Top 100 ranking

This game ranks #22 in the Pinside EM Top 100.


Rating comments

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Owners / Wishlisters / Places to play

40 Pinsiders have this game in their collections.

32 Pinsiders have this game on their wishlist.

2 public locations to play this machine.



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