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System(s): Electro-mechanical arcade | |||||||||
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Moto Champ is a 1973 electro-mechanical arcade game by Sega. It has several small motorcycles on the playfield.
The object is to take the player-controlled motorcycle to the other end of the playfield. While this is happening, the other game-controlled motorcycles impede progress. A motorcycle collision results in a "penalty"; the player gets four penalties in a game before ending. A penalty also moves the motorcycle back on the playfield. If the player can advance the Moto Champ far enough up the playfield with a minimum of penalties, a free game can be won. The main disadvantage of this game is the lack of scoring; the only real measurable score in Moto Champ is winning a free game.
Specifications
Dimensions
Promotional material
Photo gallery
References
- ↑ http://thetastates.com/eremeka/1970s.html (Wayback Machine: 2023-08-19 00:30)