[1] It should not be confused with several other pinball machines with the name Playboy as from Rally Play Company,[2] Bally,[3] Data East[4] and Stern.
[5] After the success of Baffle Ball, Gottlieb used the existing production line to produce a new game.
The new playfield has card graphics and was cheaper to produce because the former game's cast metal pieces were not required.
Play-Boy was a success and was the beginning of Gottlieb's long tradition of playing card-themed games.
[1] Play-Boy is available in the Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection.