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|title = Electro-Fun 401 | |title = Electro-Fun 401 | ||
|image = 1974-05 Vending Times pg 65.png | |image = 1974-05 Vending Times pg 65.png | ||
|developer = Electromotion Inc | |developer = Electromotion Inc | ||
|publisher = Electromotion Inc | |publisher = Electromotion Inc | ||
|date = 1974 | |date = 1974}} | ||
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''Electro-Fun 401'' was a ''[[Pong]]'' variant available in in multiple formats from Electromotion Inc in 1974. Offering two different games, a tennis and hockey game, the ''Electro-Fun 401'' unit was available in a cocktail table format, a wall mounted game, and as a kit for existing ''[[Pong]]'' units called the ''Vidikit 1''. The games were played via potentiometers which, on the cocktail unit, were located underneath the table edge. | ''Electro-Fun 401'' was a ''[[Pong]]'' variant available in in multiple formats from Electromotion Inc in 1974. Offering two different games, a tennis and hockey game, the ''Electro-Fun 401'' unit was available in a cocktail table format, a wall mounted game, and as a kit for existing ''[[Pong]]'' units called the ''Vidikit 1''. The games were played via potentiometers which, on the cocktail unit, were located underneath the table edge. | ||
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1974-05 Vending Times pg 65.png|(1974) | 1974-05 Vending Times pg 65.png|(1974) | ||
1974-07 Vending Times pg 59 02.png|(1974) | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 5 September 2024
Electro-Fun 401 was a Pong variant available in in multiple formats from Electromotion Inc in 1974. Offering two different games, a tennis and hockey game, the Electro-Fun 401 unit was available in a cocktail table format, a wall mounted game, and as a kit for existing Pong units called the Vidikit 1. The games were played via potentiometers which, on the cocktail unit, were located underneath the table edge.