Manufacturer:
Allied Leisure Industries, Inc.
Release History:
1978 - Take Five
Take Five made arcade history when it was released in 1978, becoming the first pinball game in a cocktail-table format. It was housed in a lovely-looking hardwood cabinet with the pinball action visible through a glass countertop.
The game itself had a 'hanging out' theme to it: the playfield art depicted hip-looking young people lounging around near the flipper area, while an illustration of a bartender cleaning his bar sat atop a target cabinet near the back. The action included the standard array of bumpers, targets, flippers and alleys, but they were all scaled back in size and number to fit the cocktail-table format.
The novelty presented by the compact size of Take Five led to a brief wave of cocktail-style pinball machines like Pinball Lizard and Attila The Hun, but by the mid-1980's, production of these smaller pinball machines had ceased. Just the same, pinball games like Take Five will be remembered by arcade fans for briefly allowing pinball to return to its small-size roots.

