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''Robo Pitcher'' was followed by ''[[New Robo Pitcher]]''. | ''Robo Pitcher'' was followed by ''[[New Robo Pitcher]]''. | ||
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RoboPitcher Toy JP Advert.mp4|TV advert | RoboPitcher Toy JP Advert.mp4|TV advert | ||
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− | | back= | + | | back=RoboPitcher Toy JP Box Back Alt.jpg |
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+ | | top=RoboPitcher Toy JP Box Top Alt.jpg | ||
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− | * | + | *[http://shunshun1981.blog94.fc2.com/blog-entry-10.html another box variant] (shows gray bat and tennis racquet), and [http://mizutaki.blog.ocn.ne.jp/baltutari/2007/04/46_ec53.html a third] |
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Manufacturer: Sega Enterprises, Ltd. | ||||||||||
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Robo Pitcher (ロボピッチャ) is a toy developed by Sega in the 1980s and released presumably exclusively in Japan. Very little is known about it, apart that it is a machine that pitches small balls and comes with a plastic silver bat and tennis racquet. It is thought to have been re-released twice with different packaging.
Robo Pitcher was followed by New Robo Pitcher.
Promotional material
TV advert
Physical scans
Toy, JP (alt) |
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External links
- another box variant (shows gray bat and tennis racquet), and a third