A modified copy of Gottlieb's 1967 'King of Diamonds'. The result made for a faster game, one preferred and considered better by Spanish pinball players. The game was a sensation and so successful that Petaco sold hundreds of them, many to replace ones that had worn out in only three months of use. Surprised Gottlieb personnel traveled to Spain because they could not understand the success. 'Rey de Diamantes' means 'King of Diamonds'.