There is only room for five figures on the backglass, so I'm guessing that when Gottlieb made this table in 1973, they severely underestimated the ability of players to get a much higher score than 99,990.
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=271&picno=9092
It seems easy to get higher scores, even on 5 balls. (As most of you know, when you're playing with 5 balls, the bumper when lit gives you only 100 points, and when you play on 3 balls the bumper when lit gives you 1000 points.)
So, I'm thinking that maybe they should have made room for 6 figures (or maybe even 7) on this table?
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=271&picno=9092
It seems easy to get higher scores, even on 5 balls. (As most of you know, when you're playing with 5 balls, the bumper when lit gives you only 100 points, and when you play on 3 balls the bumper when lit gives you 1000 points.)
So, I'm thinking that maybe they should have made room for 6 figures (or maybe even 7) on this table?