Solar City

Solar City is a classic electro-mechanical pinball game from Gottlieb, released in 1977. Designed by Ed Krynski with art by Gordon Morison, it features bright, futuristic artwork and satisfying chime-based sound. Players take on a space-age challenge to complete drop target banks and light bonuses across a wide-open playfield. With two flippers, two pop bumpers, and ten drop targets, Solar City emphasizes skill shots and precision play. As the two-player version of Target Alpha, it delivers fast-paced, strategic action with a sleek sci-fi theme. Whether you’re aiming for high scores or lighting the special, Solar City offers timeless pinball fun.

Pingolf Scores

Standard: 40,000
Beginner: 20,000

Machine Information

Owner: Derek Foxwell
Status: Working
For Sale: Not for Sale
Cleaning: Allowed
Repairs: by Approved Techs Allowed

Game Setup

Num. Balls: 5
Ball Save Timers: None
Num. tilt warnings: 0
EB: Off
Competition mode: N/A