Chicago Cubs 'Triple Play'

Gottlieb

Chicago Cubs 'Triple Play'

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Manufacturer

D. Gottlieb & Co.

May 1st, 1985

1365 units

Chicago Cubs 'Triple Play' on the IPSND.


Main details

Gottlieb System 80B
4 player game

Alphanumeric

normal

manual

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No

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Playfield details

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Design team

Game Design: John Trudeau
Software: John Buras
Artwork: Larry Day


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Noteworthy features

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Trivia

  • Chicago Cub's 'Triple Play' is the first game to use alpha-numeric displays; used to spell out words and messages in addition to scores.
  • Chicago Cub's 'Triple Play' is the first game to let players enter their initials after a high score.

Backbox ornament(s)

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Video mode

This machine has no dot matrix or video display, so it has no videmode.

Latest software version

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