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{{Short description|Pinball and arcade game manufacturer}} {{about|the pinball and arcade game manufacturer|other uses|Gottlieb (name)}} {{Infobox company | name = D. Gottlieb & Co. | logo = Gottlieb logo.svg | logo_caption = Logo from 1980 | image = Gottlieb's Central Park.jpeg | image_caption = ''[[Central Park (pinball)|Central Park]]'', a 1966 pinball machine by Gottlieb | trade_name = Gottlieb | industry = Pinball and Arcade videogames | successor = Gottlieb Development LLC<br>[[Sony Pictures Consumer Products]] | products = {{Unbulleted list|[[Pinball]]|[[Arcade video game]]}} | owner = [[Columbia Pictures]] (1976β1984) | foundation = {{Start date and age|1927}} (as D. Gottlieb & Co.)<br>[[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], U.S. | founder = David Gottlieb | defunct = {{End date|1996}} }} '''Gottlieb''' (formerly '''D. Gottlieb & Co.''') was an American [[arcade game]] [[corporation]] based in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. It is best known for creating a vast line of pinball machines and arcade games (including ''[[Q*bert]]'') throughout much of the 20th century.
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