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
Production: | 8,800 units (approximate) |
Theme: | Military Folklore |
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Notable Features: | Passive bumpers (10), Kick-out holes (4). 3 or 5 ball play. |
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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. |
Kilroy (Chicago Coin, 1947) (FPozo)
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