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'''''Derby Day''''' is a late 1960s-early 1970s electro mechanical horse racing game manufactured by [[Sega]]. The game has horses racing in competition, with speed determined by pachinko-style gaming. Like all early Sega EM games, it is a close derivative of the 1956 Gottlieb and 1967 Williams machines of the same name.
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{{stub}}'''''Derby Day''''' is a late 1960s-early 1970s electro mechanical horse racing game manufactured by [[Sega]]. The game has horses racing in competition, with speed determined by pachinko-style gaming. Like all early Sega EM games, it is a close derivative of the 1956 Gottlieb and 1967 Williams machines of the same name.
  
 
This game was also sold under the name '''''Jockey Club'''''.
 
This game was also sold under the name '''''Jockey Club'''''.
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Derby Day (Electro-mechanical)
Publisher: Sega
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Number of players: 1
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Derby Day is a late 1960s-early 1970s electro mechanical horse racing game manufactured by Sega. The game has horses racing in competition, with speed determined by pachinko-style gaming. Like all early Sega EM games, it is a close derivative of the 1956 Gottlieb and 1967 Williams machines of the same name.

This game was also sold under the name Jockey Club.

Specifications

Height: 69"
Width: 24"
Length: 20"

Promotional Material