Tudor was best known for
it's Electric Football Game but they made a variey of vibrating
electric games including Baseball, Basketball, Auto Racing and Horse
Racing. They also produced a table hockey game.
There were a number of
different versions of the Tudor Electric Baseball game created during
it's production run. The early Tru-Action games had the pitcher hurl a
magnetic "ball" at a metal representation of a batter and backstop. The
batter would then try hit the backstop from behind with a spring-loaded
bat causing the ball to fly off into the field. The more recent
baseball game replaced this mechanism with a more traditional mounted
swinging bat.
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