Army Navy

Rockola

Army Navy

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Manufacturer

Rockola Manufacturing Company (United States)

January 1st, 1935

Unknown

Army Navy on the IPSND.


Main details

1 player game

Mechanical Reels

small body

manual

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Playfield details

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Design team

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Noteworthy features

  • Glass marble "football" tracks locations location of football on field
  • Touchdown's and field goals register on score wheels
  • All game actions are initiated by coin slide and ball load mechanism

Trivia

  • 100% mechanical. Player gets 10 or 12 balls to play a game of American football celebrating the traditional rivalry between the US Army and US Navy.
  • First game to use score reels. Only 14 known to remain.

Backbox ornament(s)

It is unknown wether any backbox ornaments were available for this machine.

Video mode

This machine has no dot matrix or video display, so it has no videmode.

Latest software version

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