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'''''Moto Champ''''' is a 1973 electro-mechanical game by [[Sega]] has several small motorcycles on the playfield. The object is to take your player controlled motorcycle to the other end of the playfield. But while this is happening, the other game controlled motorcycles impede your progress. A Motochamp collision results in a "penalty", and you get four penalties in a game. A penalty also moves you back on the playfield. If you can advance your Moto Champ far enough up the playfield with a minimum of penalties, a free game can be won. The problem with this game is the lack of scoring. The only real measurable score in Sega Moto Champ is winning a free game.
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'''''Moto Champ''''' is a 1973 electro-mechanical game by [[Sega]] 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 you 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 Sega Moto Champ is winning a free game.
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==

Revision as of 01:20, 31 May 2010

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Moto Champ is a 1973 electro-mechanical game by Sega 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 you 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 Sega Moto Champ is winning a free game.

Specifications

Height: 61"
Width: 28"
Length': 52"

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