"Blondie," released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in 1956, is a single-player, electro-mechanical pinball machine designed by Wayne Neyens with artwork by Roy Parker. The game features a beach theme, with the backglass depicting a blonde woman enjoying a seaside setting. The playfield includes two flippers, two pop bumpers, four passive bumpers, two slingshots, and a gobble hole. Notably, "Blondie" shares the same playfield layout as Gottlieb's 1956 "Harbor Lites," offering similar gameplay experiences with different thematic artwork.