Kings & Queens

Kings & Queens

One of the all time great EM's - "Kings & Queens" is a truly iconic 1965 Gottlieb title. Featuring an innovative playfield design with sequential kick-out holes, challenging shot selection and classic Roy Parker artwork "Kings & Queens" has become one of the most desirable collector EM's of all time.

"Kings & Queens" was one of two Gottlieb pins featured in the 1975 movie "Tommy". Roger Daltrey played "Kings & Queens" while Elton John played "Buckaroo".

Design team

Game Design: Wayne Neyens
Artwork: Roy Parker



Game details

1666
D. Gottlieb & Co.
March 1965
(Electro) Mechanical
2,875 produced
$1850 - $2150
Small body
Mechanical Reels
1
2
0
0
#1381
Unknown

Flyers

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Price history

Price estimate

This game has been listed a total number of 23 times on the Pinside Marketplace, most recently on 2024-02-04.


This past year, we've seen it listed 5 times. The median asking price (trimmed median) was $2,000


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Pinside rating

This game has received 38 approved Pinsider ratings and currently has a rating of 8.135 out of 10.

8.135

Top 100 ranking

This game ranks #49 in the Pinside EM Top 100.


Rating comments

There are 29 rating comments for this game.

Owners / Wishlisters / Places to play

89 Pinsiders have this game in their collections.

60 Pinsiders have this game on their wishlist.

10 public locations to play this machine.



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