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Revision as of 13:06, 4 December 2018
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System(s): Electro-mechanical | |||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||
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Number of players: 2 | |||||||||
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MotoPolo is a 1968 electro-mechanical arcade polo game by Sega. Players control a small foam motorcycle over a smooth glass "Decola" playfield and push around a ping pong ball trying to score on the other's goal in a way similar to air hockey (which released several years later in 1972). The machine has an 8-track player which makes motorcycle noises and a buzzer for early warning of game over.
Contents
Gameplay
File:Sega MotoPolo gameplay.mp4
Specifications
Dimensions[1]
914.4 mm (36")
1.829 m (72")
1.676 m (66")
Promotional material
Print advert in Billboard (US) #1968-04-20: "April 20, 1968" (1968-04-20)