Difference between revisions of "Derby Day (Electro-mechanical)"
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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. | + | | screenwidth=200 |
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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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:'''Width''': 24" | :'''Width''': 24" | ||
:'''Length''': 20" | :'''Length''': 20" | ||
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+ | ==Promotional Material== | ||
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+ | File:Derbyday flyer.jpg|''Derby Day'' flyer | ||
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[[Category:Unknown year electro-mechanical arcade games]] | [[Category:Unknown year electro-mechanical arcade games]] | ||
[[Category:Electro-mechanical arcade games]] | [[Category:Electro-mechanical arcade games]] |
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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"