2.5
Release Date calendar
1969
Platform joystick
Pinball
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

This is the replay version to its Add-A-Ball counter part King Rex, that has an even smaller production run of 250 games. Law enforcement at the time believed that pinball machines could be viewed as a gambling device by awarding replays (free games). Due to different jurisdictions throughout the United States of where pinball was considered legal or illegal for gambling pinball manufactures came out with two versions of most single player machines an Add-A-Ball versions (King Rex) where the player is awarded additional balls to play…as opposed to winning free games, like the replay version King Tut, Objective to King Tut game play is as follows: Hit the various targets and rollovers to lite the letters of “KING TUT” completion of lighting these words, lights SPECIAL target that will award replays when hit.

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Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Pinball
Developers
Bally Manufacturing
Publishers
Bally Manufacturing
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