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Clutch Hitter

Released in 1991

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Manufacturer: Sega
Developer: Sega
Distributor: Sega

Display
Raster
Orientation
Horizontal
Resolution
?Unknown? x ?Unknown?
Colors
?Unknown?, Color
Genre
Sport
Attributes
[no data]
Controls
1 Joystick / Button(s)

Game Summary

An excellent baseball game that includes the actual rosters of the 1991 MLBPA.

Hardware Platform: Sega System 18

Game Details

An excellent baseball game that features the actual rosters of the 1991 MLBPA. Player can play against the computer or a second player and can choose 3 types of stadiums. Sega included the actual batting stances of their real-life counterparts and was the very first game to do so.

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CLUTCH HITTER Pinout = JAMMA ------------------------------ DIP SW A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COIN/CREDIT -------- OFF OFF OFF OFF 1/1 COIN 1 ON OFF OFF OFF 1/2 OFF ON OFF OFF SW 5-8 FOR COIN 2 1/3 ON ON OFF OFF SAME AS 1-4 1/4 OFF OFF ON OFF 1/5 ON OFF ON OFF 1/6 OFF ON ON OFF
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/clutch_hitter.txt - 2 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cltc-hit.txt
CLUTCH HITTER PARTS SIDE CKT SIDE 1 GND A GND 2 GND B GND 3 +5V C +5V 4 +5V D +5V 5 E 6 +12V F +12V 7 KEY H KEY 8 CTR 1 J CTR 2 9 K 10 SP + L SP
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cltc-hit.txt - 3 K - Updated 1995.08.02
1996.09.29 GUIDE TO LOWER MAINLAND ARCADES
VERSION 1.0a : 1996.09.29 by Glenn Tarigan Additional comments by "Moby" Henry Kong Andrew Chang Feel free to distribute this document. Make sure the credits remain intact. I'd like to get some comments, especially from people who have been to any of the arcades mentioned here. What can I do to improve this guide? Do you have any details or opinions to add? Note: "Lower Mainland" refers to a southwest portion of British Columbia, Canada. The major arcades listed so far
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JAMMA/AAMA Standard Connector Pinouts and JAMMA Game list
JAMMA/AAMA Standard Connector Pinouts and JAMMA Game List
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/jamma tech.html - 46 K - Updated 2002.05.17
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax91.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1991 Jed Margolin ________________________________________________________________ ___________ From: GAWD::MCCARTHY "Pat" 2-JAN-1991 12:37:15.74 To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK CC: MCCARTHY Subj: New employee. If you haven't already noticed or been introduced, we have a new employee starting today. His name is John Moore. He is a hardware design engineer in the Electrical Design group, reporting to me. His office is the corner cubicle just outside my office. Drop by and say Hi. ____
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The Dead Battery Society
The Dead Battery Society isn't reall a society at all. It's just a web page. Membership dues are not required. ;-) You may have heard the term "suicide battery" used before and wondered what the heck it meant. Several arcade game manufacturers decided it would be a good idea to put a battery on their game boards that, when they die (and they will die), disable the game. Why they did this isn't exactly clear. Is it a way to artificially limit the lifespan of their games? Is it an anti-piracy mea
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