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  |title  = Take Five
  |title  = Take Five
  |image  = 1975 Take Five Flyer 01 - Front.jpg
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  |publisher = Fun Games
  |publisher = Fun Games
  |date = 1975
  |date = 1975
  |mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/take-five
  |mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/take-five}}
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''Take Five'' was a cocktail table release of [[Pong]] variations by the company Fun Games, released in 1975. The compilation features four basic paddle-style games and one variation on the pinball-style [[Pong]] games of the time. All games were controlled via potentiometers mounted at the outer rim of the cabinet and the games could be selected by players via a button above the coin box.
''Take Five'' was a cocktail table release of [[Pong]] variations by the company Fun Games, released in 1975. The compilation features four basic paddle-style games and one variation on the pinball-style [[Pong]] games of the time. All games were controlled via potentiometers mounted at the outer rim of the cabinet and the games could be selected by players via a button above the coin box.
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1975 Take Five Flyer 01 - Front.jpg|(1975)
1975 Take Five Flyer 01 - Front.jpg|(1975)
1975 Take Five Flyer 01 - Back.png|(1975)
1975 Take Five Flyer 01 - Back.png|(1975)
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1975-11 Play Meter pg 49 03.png|(1975)
1975-11 Play Meter pg 49 03.png|(1975)
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 5 September 2024

Take Five was a cocktail table release of Pong variations by the company Fun Games, released in 1975. The compilation features four basic paddle-style games and one variation on the pinball-style Pong games of the time. All games were controlled via potentiometers mounted at the outer rim of the cabinet and the games could be selected by players via a button above the coin box.

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