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'''''Moto Champ''''' is a 1973 electro-mechanical game by [[Sega]] has several small motorcycles on the playfield.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 1973 electro-mechanical [[arcade]] game by [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]] It has several small motorcycles on the playfield.
  
 
The object is to take the player-controlled motorcycle to the other end of the playfield. While this is happening, the other game-controlled motorcycles impede progress. A motorcycle collision results in a "penalty"; the player gets four penalties in a game before ending. A penalty also moves the motorcycle back on the playfield. If the player can advance the Moto Champ far enough up the playfield with a minimum of penalties, a free game can be won. The main disadvantage of this game is the lack of scoring; the only real measurable score in ''Moto Champ'' is winning a free game.
 
The object is to take the player-controlled motorcycle to the other end of the playfield. While this is happening, the other game-controlled motorcycles impede progress. A motorcycle collision results in a "penalty"; the player gets four penalties in a game before ending. A penalty also moves the motorcycle back on the playfield. If the player can advance the Moto Champ far enough up the playfield with a minimum of penalties, a free game can be won. The main disadvantage of this game is the lack of scoring; the only real measurable score in ''Moto Champ'' is winning a free game.
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
:'''Height''': 61"
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===Dimensions===
:'''Width''': 28"
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{{Dimensions|hi=61|wi=28|di=52|diagramsize=150}}
:'''Length'''': 52"
 
  
==Gallery==
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==Promotional material==
<gallery>
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{{gallery
File:Motochamp machine2.jpg|Playfield
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|{{gitem|Motochamp flyer1.jpg|Flyer (front)}}
File:Motochamp machine3.jpg|Backside internals
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|{{gitem|Motochamp flyer2.jpg|Flyer (back)}}
File:Motochamp machine4.jpg|Cabinet side art
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File:Motochamp machine5.jpg|Scoreboard and playfield
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==Photo gallery==
File:Motochamp machine6.jpg|Motorcycles
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
==Promotional Material==
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Motochamp flyer1.jpg|Flyer (front)
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MotoChamp US front.jpeg|Front
File:Motochamp flyer2.jpg|Flyer (back)
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Motochamp machine2.jpg|Playfield
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Motochamp machine3.jpg|Backside internals
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Motochamp machine4.jpg|Cabinet side art
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Motochamp machine5.jpg|Scoreboard and playfield
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Motochamp machine6.jpg|Motorcycles
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MotoChamp EM Back.jpg
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MotoChamp EM Top.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
[[Category:1973 electro-mechanical arcade games]]
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==References==
[[Category:Electro-mechanical arcade games]]
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<references/>

Latest revision as of 02:45, 5 November 2024

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Motochamp machine1.jpg
Moto Champ
System(s): Electro-mechanical arcade
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Developer:
Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Electro-Mechanical)
JP
¥310,000[1] ?
Arcade (Electro-Mechanical)
US
$? ?





































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Moto Champ is a 1973 electro-mechanical arcade game by Sega Enterprises, Ltd. It has several small motorcycles on the playfield.

The object is to take the player-controlled motorcycle to the other end of the playfield. While this is happening, the other game-controlled motorcycles impede progress. A motorcycle collision results in a "penalty"; the player gets four penalties in a game before ending. A penalty also moves the motorcycle back on the playfield. If the player can advance the Moto Champ far enough up the playfield with a minimum of penalties, a free game can be won. The main disadvantage of this game is the lack of scoring; the only real measurable score in Moto Champ is winning a free game.

Specifications

Dimensions

711.2 mm (28")
1.549 m (61")
1.321 m (52")


Promotional material

Motochamp flyer1.jpg
Flyer (front)
Motochamp flyer1.jpg
Motochamp flyer2.jpg
Flyer (back)
Motochamp flyer2.jpg

Photo gallery

References