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My mate picked this up recently in a package deal, and what a little gem it is!. At the moment it could do with some lovin' with the bumpers needing to be rebuilt, spinner and switches requiring adjustment etc. But for a simple mid 80's cost cutting Gottlieb, it's a whole lot of fun. Manufacturer: Mylstar Electronics, Incorporated (1983-1984) [Trade Name: Gottlieb] Model Number: 689 MPU: Gottlieb System 80A Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) Production: 1,065 units (confirmed) Serial Number Database: View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme: Outer Space - Fantasy Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Kick-out hole (1), Multiball (2 Ball). Design by: John Trudeau Art by: Larry Day Notes: If the Game Prom Number determines the Model Number of this game, then the Model Number of this game is either 689 or 689A, depending on which Prom is installed in any particular game. The literature is a bit confusing in this regard. The original Instruction Manual has no Model Number printed on its blue cover. Inside the cover are printed these three notations, one in parentheses: • (Game #689) • Game Prom 689 • Sound Prom 689/S The game underwent some wiring and fusing redesign, and a new Game Prom 689A was installed. These changes were apparently made after production started, and a second manual with the same blue cover was issued for those games. This time, the notation GAME #689A is printed on the cover, and an Addendum page titled (Game #689A) lists the changes, pointing out the Game Prom is now 689A. However, inside the cover are these notations showing the Game Number did not change, only the Prom Number: • (Game #689) • Game Prom 689A • Sound Prom 689/S We do not know if any of the few other games made by Mylstar also had Prom revisions with documentation to support two Model Numbers, or if the manuals for Alien Star suffered from sloppy editing.