This is placed at the upper left of the playfield inside a maze-like ball lock mechanism.
[2] The playfield contains a ball capture feature in the upper left and a spinner and drop targets in the middle.
[3] Flight 2000 has a robotic synthesised speech sound that fits well to its space travel theme; the voice is the same one that was used in Stern's own Berzerk.
[4] The pinball machine was well received for its combination of attractive art and Harry Williams' innovative design therefore Flight 2000 sold well and is still widely recognized as one of Stern's finest and most memorable games.
[4] In Japan, Game Machine listed Flight 2000 on their June 1, 1983 issue as being the third most-successful flipper unit of the month.