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== Preview ==
== Preview ==
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RamtekBaseballMOA01.png|Ramtek shown at the 1974 MOA show. (1974)
RamtekBaseballMOA01.png|Ramtek shown at the 1974 MOA show. (1974)
RamtekBaseballMOA02.png|Baseball being played by convention goers at the 1974 MOA. (1974)
RamtekBaseballMOA02.png|Baseball being played by convention goers at the 1974 MOA. (1974)
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== Advertisements ==
== Advertisements ==
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RamtekBaseballFlyer.png|Premiere color flyer for Baseball. (1974)
RamtekBaseballFlyer.png|Premiere color flyer for Baseball. (1974)
RamtekBaseballTradeAd.jpg|Trade ad for Baseball. (1974)
RamtekBaseballTradeAd.jpg|Trade ad for Baseball. (1974)
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== Announcements ==
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1975-02 Play Meter pg 50 01.png|Announcement for Midway's Ball Park. (1975)
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Revision as of 20:41, 25 September 2021

Preview[edit]

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Announcements[edit]

Interviews[edit]

  • https://archive.org/details/19800131CharlesMcEwan — Charles McEwan's deposition in the case Bally Mfg v D Gottlieb & Co. In it he gives some details about the troubled production of Baseball and of licensing the game to Midway Mfg. (January 31st, 1980).