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|title = PT-109 | |title = PT-109 | ||
|image = 1975 PT-109 Flyer 01 - Front.jpg | |image = 1975 PT-109 Flyer 01 - Front.jpg | ||
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|publisher = Mirco Games | |publisher = Mirco Games | ||
|date = 1975 | |date = 1975 | ||
|mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/pt-109_ | |mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/pt-109_}} | ||
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''PT-109'' was a release by Mirco Games in 1975 and was one of the first microprocessor games available on the market. Up to four surface boats on two teams could battle against each other for the top score, dodging mines and grazing around obstacles to get the highest score within the time limit. The game was available only in a cocktail table format, controlled via a potentiometer and a button on the top of the cabinet. | ''PT-109'' was a release by Mirco Games in 1975 and was one of the first microprocessor games available on the market. Up to four surface boats on two teams could battle against each other for the top score, dodging mines and grazing around obstacles to get the highest score within the time limit. The game was available only in a cocktail table format, controlled via a potentiometer and a button on the top of the cabinet. |
Latest revision as of 14:52, 5 September 2024
PT-109 was a release by Mirco Games in 1975 and was one of the first microprocessor games available on the market. Up to four surface boats on two teams could battle against each other for the top score, dodging mines and grazing around obstacles to get the highest score within the time limit. The game was available only in a cocktail table format, controlled via a potentiometer and a button on the top of the cabinet.