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{{Infobox
{{Game
|completion=3
|image=Tri-Sports flyer.jpg
|title=Tri-Sports
|title=Tri-Sports
|image=Tri-Sports flyer.jpg
|developer=[[Midway Games]]
|developer=[[Midway Games]]
|publisher=[[Midway Games]]
|publisher=[[Midway Games]]
|released={{rd|1989}}
|year=1989
|genre=[[Sports]]
|systems=[[Arcade]]
|systems=[[Arcade]]
|genre=[[Compilation]]/[[Sports]]
|players=1-4
|players=1-4
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
}}
}}
{{marquee|Tri-Sports marquee.jpg}}
{{marquee|Tri-Sports marquee.jpg}}
'''Tri-Sports''' is a [[compilation]] arcade game that was released by [[Bally Midway]] in [[1989]]; it runs upon the company's MCR-68 hardware, but with the added Yamaha YM-2151 and HC-55516. It contains three games - '''[[Power Strike]]''' (this is similar to Midway's own [[4 Player Bowling Alley]] and features regulation, flash and triple strike modes), '''[[Pool Shark]]''' (which is not to be confused with [[Atari]]'s old [[Poolshark]] and features straight pool, rotation, and nine-ball modes), and '''[[Mini Golf Deluxe]]''' (which is a sequel to the [[1985]] game [[Mini Golf (1985)|Mini Golf]]). The game's trackball controller functions differently for each of the three titles.
'''Tri-Sports''' is a [[compilation]] arcade game that was released by [[Bally Midway]] in [[1989]]; it runs upon the company's MCR-68 hardware, but with the added Yamaha YM-2151 and HC-55516. The game's trackball controller functions differently for each of the three titles. It contains three games:
# '''[[Tri-Sports/Power Strike|Power Strike]]''': this is similar to Midway's own [[4 Player Bowling Alley]] and features regulation, flash and triple strike modes.
# '''[[Tri-Sports/Pool Shark|Pool Shark]]''': not to be confused with [[Atari]]'s old [[Poolshark]], it features straight pool, rotation, and nine-ball modes.
# '''[[Tri-Sports/Mini Golf Deluxe|Mini Golf Deluxe]]''': this is a sequel to the [[1985]] game [[Mini Golf (1985)|Mini Golf]].


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[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:MAME]]
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Box artwork for Tri-Sports.
Box artwork for Tri-Sports.
Tri-Sports
Developer(s)Midway Games
Publisher(s)Midway Games
Year released1989
System(s)Arcade
Genre(s)Compilation/Sports
Players1-4
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksTri-Sports ChannelSearchSearch
Tri-Sports marquee

Tri-Sports is a compilation arcade game that was released by Bally Midway in 1989; it runs upon the company's MCR-68 hardware, but with the added Yamaha YM-2151 and HC-55516. The game's trackball controller functions differently for each of the three titles. It contains three games:

  1. Power Strike: this is similar to Midway's own 4 Player Bowling Alley and features regulation, flash and triple strike modes.
  2. Pool Shark: not to be confused with Atari's old Poolshark, it features straight pool, rotation, and nine-ball modes.
  3. Mini Golf Deluxe: this is a sequel to the 1985 game Mini Golf.

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