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{{ | {{InfoboxGame | ||
|title = Frenzy | |title = Frenzy | ||
|image = 1975 Frenzy Flyer 01.jpg | |image = 1975 Frenzy Flyer 01.jpg | ||
|developer = ? | |developer = ? | ||
|publisher = Project Support Engineering | |publisher = Project Support Engineering | ||
|date = 1975 | |platform = {{plat-arcade}} | ||
}} | |date = 1975}} | ||
''Frenzy'' was a [[Pong]] derivative offered in a cocktail table format by Project Support Engineering. The game featured several innovations prominently seen in [[Flim Flam]] such as a handicap feature, a "wobble" button, and joysticks for controls. It also had a selection for variable speed. All of these functions were accessed via square, white buttons next to the coin box. | ''Frenzy'' was a [[Pong]] derivative offered in a cocktail table format by Project Support Engineering. The game featured several innovations prominently seen in ''[[Flim Flam]]'', such as a handicap feature, a "wobble" button, and joysticks for controls. It also had a selection for variable speed. All of these functions were accessed via square, white buttons next to the coin box. | ||
== Announcement == | == Announcement == | ||
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1975-08 Play Meter pg 44 02.png| | {{GalleryCard | ||
|file=1975-08 Play Meter pg 44 02.png | |||
|title=Play Meter | |||
|date=August 1975 | |||
|country=US | |||
}} | |||
{{GalleryEnd}} | |||
== | == Flyers == | ||
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1975 Frenzy Flyer 01.jpg| | {{GalleryCard | ||
|file=1975 Frenzy Flyer 01.jpg | |||
|title=Flyer | |||
|date=1975 | |||
|country=US | |||
}} | |||
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[[Category:Game]] | [[Category:Game]] |
Latest revision as of 03:31, 4 November 2024
Frenzy was a Pong derivative offered in a cocktail table format by Project Support Engineering. The game featured several innovations prominently seen in Flim Flam, such as a handicap feature, a "wobble" button, and joysticks for controls. It also had a selection for variable speed. All of these functions were accessed via square, white buttons next to the coin box.