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|title = Fotsball | |title = Fotsball | ||
|image = 1975 Fotsball Flyer 01.jpg | |image = 1975 Fotsball Flyer 01.jpg | ||
|developer = Allied Leisure Industries | |developer = Allied Leisure Industries | ||
|publisher = Allied Leisure Industries | |publisher = Allied Leisure Industries | ||
|date = 1975 | |date = 1975}} | ||
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''Fotsball'' (also spelled as Fütball on the cabinet) was a [[Pong]] derivative imitating the table game foosball. Players controlled six on field teammates as paddles using two fairly large joystick levers atop the cabinet, hoping to guide the ball into the plater's goal. Each round, the player who lost would be asked to press a button to serve the game onto the field. The game would end at 11 or 15 points, determined by the operator. | ''Fotsball'' (also spelled as Fütball on the cabinet) was a [[Pong]] derivative imitating the table game foosball. Players controlled six on field teammates as paddles using two fairly large joystick levers atop the cabinet, hoping to guide the ball into the plater's goal. Each round, the player who lost would be asked to press a button to serve the game onto the field. The game would end at 11 or 15 points, determined by the operator. | ||
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== Flyers == | == Advertisement == | ||
=== Flyers === | |||
<gallery widths="180px" heights="180px"> | <gallery widths="180px" heights="180px"> | ||
1975 Fotsball Flyer 01.jpg|(1975) | 1975 Fotsball Flyer 01.jpg|(1975) | ||
</gallery> | |||
== Photos == | |||
=== Trade Shows === | |||
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1974-11 Vending Times pg 47 07.png|(1974) | |||
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[[Category:Game]] | [[Category:Game]] |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 5 September 2024
Fotsball (also spelled as Fütball on the cabinet) was a Pong derivative imitating the table game foosball. Players controlled six on field teammates as paddles using two fairly large joystick levers atop the cabinet, hoping to guide the ball into the plater's goal. Each round, the player who lost would be asked to press a button to serve the game onto the field. The game would end at 11 or 15 points, determined by the operator.