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World Cup Football
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World Cup Football (c) 1974 Atari, Inc. Atari's Soccer 'Pong' variant. It can be played by 1, 2 or 4 players. 2 or 4 players: basically a game of video table soccer where each side controls 2 forwards, 2 defenders and 1 goalie. The attackers and goalies can stop the ball and shoot it again. 1 player: A game of free kicks. The player controls the goalie and 2 forwards trying to score by kicking the ball inside the computer controlled moving goal. - TECHNICAL - Upright model - TRIVIA - Released in April 1974, selling at an MSRP of $695. Known in France as 'Coupe du Monde' and 'Coup Franc'. Also released as "World Cup Football [Cocktail Table model]" - STAFF - Designed and engineered by: Harold Lee Technician: Steve Jobs - SOURCES - Atari Inc: Business Is Fun by Curt Vendel and Marty Goldberg Game's picture.
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World Cup Football (c) 1974 Atari, Inc. Atari's Soccer 'Pong' variant. It can be played by 1, 2 or 4 players. 2 or 4 players: basically a game of video table soccer where each side controls 2 forwards, 2 defenders and 1 goalie. The attackers and goalies can stop the ball and shoot it again. 1 player: A game of free kicks. The player controls the goalie and 2 forwards trying to score by kicking the ball inside the computer controlled moving goal. - TECHNICAL - Upright model - TRIVIA - Released in April 1974, selling at an MSRP of $695. Known in France as 'Coupe du Monde' and 'Coup Franc'. Also released as "World Cup Football [Cocktail Table model]" - STAFF - Designed and engineered by: Harold Lee Technician: Steve Jobs - SOURCES - Atari Inc: Business Is Fun by Curt Vendel and Marty Goldberg Game's picture.
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