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  |publisher = Chicago Coin
  |publisher = Chicago Coin
|platforms = {{plat-arcade}}
  |date = 1974
  |date = 1974
  |mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/tv-goalee}}
  |mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/105035/tv-goalee}}


''TV Goalee'' was a game released by Chicago Coin in 1974. It was a ''[[Pong]]'' variant featuring two player play, but it operated in a similar manner to the game of Soccer. The ball in the game did not ricochet off the paddles and instead the palyers - controlled via joysticks- would have to push the bal towards their opponent's goal.
'''TV Goalee''' was a game released by Chicago Coin in 1974. It was a ''[[Pong]]'' variant featuring two player play, but its design hewed closer to soccer than ping-pong. The ball in the game did not ricochet off the paddles - instead, the players (using joysticks) would have to push the ball towards their opponent's goal.


== Announcement ==
== Announcement ==
<gallery widths="180px" heights="180px">
{{GalleryStart}}
1974-06 Vending Times pg 58 01.png|(1974)
{{GalleryCard
</gallery>
|file=1974-06 Vending Times pg 58 01.png
|title=Vending Times
|date=June 1974
|country=US
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}


== Advertisement ==
== Flyers ==
 
{{GalleryStart}}
=== Flyers ===
{{GalleryCard
<gallery widths="180px" heights="180px">
|file=1974 TV Goalee Flyer 01 - Front.jpg
1974 TV Goalee Flyer 01 - Front.jpg|(1974)
|title=Flyer (front)
1974 TV Goalee Flyer 01 - Back.jpg|(1974)
|date=1974
</gallery>
|country=US
}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=1974 TV Goalee Flyer 01 - Back.jpg
|title=Flyer (back)
|date=1974
|country=US
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}


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[[Category:Game]]

Latest revision as of 10:54, 9 November 2024

TV Goalee was a game released by Chicago Coin in 1974. It was a Pong variant featuring two player play, but its design hewed closer to soccer than ping-pong. The ball in the game did not ricochet off the paddles - instead, the players (using joysticks) would have to push the ball towards their opponent's goal.

Announcement[edit]

Flyers[edit]