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  1. King Pin (Gottlieb-1973) (FizX3.3)

    King Pin (Gottlieb-1973)
    IPDB No. 1374
     
    NOTES:
    - MOD UNAUTHORIZED WITHOUT EXPLICIT PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHORS
    - Access the menu with the Special2Key.
    - You can toggle (by the toggle HUD key) the HUD reel.
    - If you use arrows for plunger (optional), you have to use arrow down and arrow up (customisable) in order to pull or push the plunger.
     
    RULES:
    Points are scored as indicated.
    Hitting drop targets score 500 points or 5 000 points if indicated. (3 balls)
    Hitting drop targets score 500. (5 balls)
    Completing drop target sequence scores 5 000 points, resets drop targets and lights special alternately. (3 balls)
    Completing drop target sequence scores 5 000 points, resets drop targets and lights red spot indicator for increased value. (5 balls)
    Completing sequence the second time lights special (5 balls)
    Special scores 1 replay.
    Matching las two numbers in score to number taht appears on back glass after game isover scores 1 replay
     
    IPDB HIGHLIGHTS:
    Date Of Manufacture: November, 1973
    Production: 4,350 units (confirmed)
    Notable Features: Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (2), Kick-out holes (2), Standup targets (2), 10-bank drop targets (1).
    Maximum displayed point score is 99,990 points.
    Design by: Ed Krynski
    Art by: Gordon Morison
     
    Notes:
    The Add-a-ball version of this game is Gottlieb's 1975 'Pin-Up', and the Add-a-ball version for export to Italy is Gottlieb's 1973 'Ten-Up'.

    106 downloads

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  2. King Rock (Gottlieb-1972) (FizX3.3)

    King Rock (Gottlieb, 1972)
    IPDB No. 4903
     
    NOTES:
     
    MOD UNAUTHORIZED WITHOUT EXPLICIT PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHOR

    You can access to the menu with the Special2Key.
    You can toggle (by the toggle HUD key) the HUD reel.
    If you use arrows for plunger (optional), you have to use arrow down and arrow up (customisable) in order to pull or push the plunger.
     
    RULES:
     
    INSERT ONE COIN AND WAIT FOR MACHINE TO RESET BEFORE INSERTING COINS FOR ADDITIONAL PLAYERS.
    PLAYERS TAKE TURNS SHOOTING AS SHOWN ON BACK GLASS.
    POINTS ARE SCORED AS INDICATED.
    10 POINTS ARE SCORED FOR EACH REVOLUTION OF SPIN TARGET.
    GREEN LIGHTS ADVANCE ONE STEP FOR EACH 10 POINTS SCORED.
    10 ADVANCES INCREASE BONUS VALUE.
    COMPLETING K-I-N-G SEQUENCE INCREASES BONUS MULTIPLIER TO 2X ON FIRST TWO BALLS AND FROM 2X TO 3X ON THIRD BALL.
    BONUS IS SCORED UPON COMPLETION OF BALL IN PLAY.
    A TILT DOES NOT DISQUALIFY A PLAYER.
    MATCHING LAST TWO NUMBERS IN SCORE TO NUMBER THAT APPEARS ON BACK GLASS AFTER GAME IS OVER SCORES REPLAY.

     
    IPDB HIGHLIGHTS:
     
    Date Of Manufacture: April, 1972
    Production: 4,000 units (confirmed)
    Notable Features: Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (3), Spinning targets (2), Standup targets (5), Right outlane ball return gate. End-of-ball bonus.
    Maximum displayed point score is 99,990 points per player.
    Sound: 3 chimes, knocker.
    Design by: Ed Krynski
    Art by: Gordon Morison

    66 downloads

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  3. Kings & Queens (Gottlieb-1965)

    MOD UNAUTHORIZED WITHOUT EXPLICIT PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHORS

    You can access to the menu with the Special2Key.
    You can toggle (by the toggle HUD key) the HUD reel.
    If you use arrows for plunger (optional), you have to use arrow down and arrow up (customisable) in order to pull or push the plunger.
    You have to use the Special1Key in order to lift the ball or to choose automatic ball lift in the menu.

    Menu in order to manage:
    - balls per game,
    - scrolling,
    - difficulty with 3 levels: easy, normal (recommended by Gottlieb), hard,
    - bumpers adjustment, based on match unit: bumpers are lit more or less frequently,
    - reset high score entries,
    - use arrows (up and down) for plunger,
    - tilt handling: normal FP's way (8 warning allowed), liberal (16 warnings allowed), and not tilt,
    - Automatic ball lift (for lazy boys).
     
    RULES:
    Hitting rollovers increases score of corresponding holes.
    Holes light intermittently after each hole sequence is completed.
    Hitting four clubs lights top center rollover occasionally for special.
    Special when lit hole or special when lit rollover scores 1 replay.
    Rollovers score 5 points.
    Matching last number in point score to lighted number that appears on backglass when game is over awards 1 replay

    156 downloads

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  4. Kilroy

    What's New in Version 1.1 (See full changelog)
    This version is based on a very short video (1.17 minutes) and very blurry.
    Features a playfield with four stationary flippers and
    with a kicker-hole instead of the gobble-hole of the previous version.
     
    Kilroy / IPD No. 1366 / January 09, 1947 / 1 Player Manufacturer: Chicago Coin Machine Manufacturing Company (1932-1977) Date Of Manufacture: January 09, 1947 Model Number: 102 Type: Electro-mechanical (EM)  Production: 8,800 units   (approximate) Serial Number Database: View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site) Theme: Military Folklore Specialty: Flipperless  Notable Features: Passive bumpers (10), Kick-out holes (4). 3 or 5 ball play. Design by: Jerry Koci Art by: Roy Parker Notes: The name 'Kilroy' was popularized during WWII as part of the phrase 'Kilroy was here' which was scribbled as graffiti by American soldiers all over the world, in often hard-to-reach or unusual places. The origin of the phrase is uncertain, being attributed to many different sources, but apparently first appeared in late 1939.
     
     

    149 downloads

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  5. Kilroy

    Kilroy / IPD No. 1366 / January 09, 1947 / 1 Player
    Manufacturer:Chicago Coin Machine Manufacturing Company (1932-1977)
    Date Of Manufacture:January 09, 1947
    Model Number:102
    Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) 
    Production:8,800 units   (approximate)
    Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
    Theme:Military Folklore
    Specialty:Flipperless 
    Notable Features:Passive bumpers (10), Kick-out holes (4). 3 or 5 ball play.
    Design by:Jerry Koci
    Art by:Roy Parker
    Notes:The name 'Kilroy' was popularized during WWII as part of the phrase 'Kilroy was here' which was scribbled as graffiti by American soldiers all over the world, in often hard-to-reach or unusual places. The origin of the phrase is uncertain, being attributed to many different sources, but apparently first appeared in late 1939.

    70 downloads

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  6. Kids in the Hall

    Comedy pinball based on a tv show. Kids in the Hall.

    Includes giant flipper models free to re use for any comedy games.
     


    152 downloads

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