Difference between revisions of "Basketball"
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Revision as of 06:27, 22 November 2023
- For the 1979 arcade game, see Basketball (1979).
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Basketball (バスケットボール) is a 1966 electro-mechanical arcade game produced by Sega. It is very similar to two later arcade games, Taito's Taito Basketball (1967)[4] and Midway's Basketball (1968).[5]
Contents
Specifications
Dimensions
- Mass: 78 kg (172 lbs)
Gameplay
A domed basketball court is in the center of the machine; holes line the concave court and players on opposite ends try to be the first to launch the ball out using a numbered series of push-buttons on their control panel. The game features a light-up scoreboard for players to keep track of the game total.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Basketball/Magazine articles.