In 1972, Gottlieb released the 4-player "King Rock" (and it's 2-player sibling, "King Kool"). But it wasn't always called "King Rock".
What was its original name?
In 1972, Gottlieb released the 4-player "King Rock" (and it's 2-player sibling, "King Kool"). But it wasn't always called "King Rock".
What was its original name?
Quoted from DirtFlipper:In 1972, Gottlieb released the 4-player "King Rock" (and it's 2-player sibling, "King Kool"). But it wasn't always called "King Rock".
What was its original name?
I bet FF would know the answer!
Quoted from pins4fun:I bet FF would know the answer!
The A-Clown on RGP? Would not be worth listening to his dribble right or wrong.
Ken
Quoted from DirtFlipper:Ah, I think this just jumped the shark. Oh well, no worries - moving on.
sorry... i'll delete if you like...
This was a very tough question there DirtFlipper. It took around 10 minutes on the web to find the answer.
Yippee! What did I win?......... "I would like to thank the academy".........
Quoted from Darcy:This was a very tough question there DirtFlipper. It took around 10 minutes on the web to find the answer.
Yippee! What did I win?......... "I would like to thank the academy".........
Bragging rights, mostly.
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