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Support Our WorkCentigrade 37 was released by D. Gottlieb & Co. during a pivotal transition period in pinball history, just before the industry-wide shift to solid-state electronics. The machine's name refers to normal human body temperature (37°C/98.6°F), reflecting the medical/scientific theme that was popular in late 1970s entertainment.
The game featured classic electro-mechanical architecture with relay-based scoring and chime units typical of the era.