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{{InfoboxGame
  |title  = Cocktail Tennis
  |title  = Cocktail Tennis
  |image  = 1975-04 Play Meter pg 45.png
  |image  = 1975-04 Play Meter pg 45.png
  |developer = ?
  |developer = ?
  |publisher = Technical Design Corporation
  |publisher = Technical Design Corporation
  |date = 1975
  |date = 1975}}
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Titled ''Cocktail Tennis'' (or CT-4), the [[Pong]] derivative was released by Technical Design Corporation in 1975. It features up to four player control and unusually has its potentiometer controllers on top of the rounded cabinet top. The game appears to have featured an elongated, not semi-square screen which was unusual for the time period. It features gameplay most similar to [[Pong Doubles]].
Titled ''Cocktail Tennis'' (or CT-4), the [[Pong]] derivative was released by Technical Design Corporation in 1975. It features up to four player control and unusually has its potentiometer controllers on top of the rounded cabinet top. The game appears to have featured an elongated, not semi-square screen which was unusual for the time period. It features gameplay most similar to [[Pong Doubles]].
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 5 September 2024

Titled Cocktail Tennis (or CT-4), the Pong derivative was released by Technical Design Corporation in 1975. It features up to four player control and unusually has its potentiometer controllers on top of the rounded cabinet top. The game appears to have featured an elongated, not semi-square screen which was unusual for the time period. It features gameplay most similar to Pong Doubles.

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