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  |title  = Table Tennis
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  |image  = 1975 Table Tennis II Flyer 01 - Front.jpg
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  |publisher = Nutting Associates
  |publisher = Nutting Associates
  |date = 1975
  |date = 1975
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''Table Tennis II'' (or Model 751) was a [[Pong]] derivative cocktail table release by Nutting Associates in 1975. Building on the previous product [[Table Tennis]], the game featured a number of options to be chosen by both the operators and players. Controls could be either potentiometers, sliders, or joysticks, players could adjust the size of any of the four paddles, and two multiplayer games - Table Tennis and Slammer - were accompanied by the solo game Single Player.  
''Table Tennis II'' (or Model 751) was a [[Pong]] derivative cocktail table release by Nutting Associates in 1975. Building on the previous product [[Table Tennis]], the game featured a number of options to be chosen by both the operators and players. Controls could be either potentiometers, sliders, or joysticks, players could adjust the size of any of the four paddles, and two multiplayer games - Table Tennis and Slammer - were accompanied by the solo game Single Player.  
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1975 Table Tennis II Flyer 01 - Front.jpg|(1975)
1975 Table Tennis II Flyer 01 - Front.jpg|(1975)
1975 Table Tennis II Flyer 01 - Back.jpg|(1975)
1975 Table Tennis II Flyer 01 - Back.png|(1975)
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 5 September 2024

Table Tennis II (or Model 751) was a Pong derivative cocktail table release by Nutting Associates in 1975. Building on the previous product Table Tennis, the game featured a number of options to be chosen by both the operators and players. Controls could be either potentiometers, sliders, or joysticks, players could adjust the size of any of the four paddles, and two multiplayer games - Table Tennis and Slammer - were accompanied by the solo game Single Player.

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