Baseball Mate was made in 1977. It is a medal game but there is a timing element of hitting the ball. It has a PITCHER and BATTER buttons, and then your typical grid for placing bets. It counts your Strikes, Balls, and Outs.
| Game Machine 1977-1215 |
The article states it is by アイ・ピー・エム (IPM). There are also many IPM advertisements for this game.
| manufacturer plate |
The manufacturer plate confirms it was made by ウチナダ電子 (Uchinada Denshi) and they are the company on the Type Approval Number 91-15517 which is seen here and referenced in numerous advertisements.
For reference, here is the blue version with the green button in a different location. Due to the different button locations I am giving this its own entry.
| slight variant: no instruction card, green button has moved. |
Here it is being advertised by Kansai Kigyo:
| Coin Journal 1979-01 |
In fact, the earliest article I have about Baseball Mate lists it as Kansai Kigyo and does not mention IPM.
| Coin Journal 1977-11 |
Also note that the later Kansai Kigyo sunset logo is on the game!
Please enjoy this flyer I purchased:
| Baseball Mate - ベースボールメイト by 関西企業 (Kansai Kigyo) & アイ・ピー・エム (IPM) & ウチナダ電子 (Uchinada Denshi) |
Be on the lookout for their custom medals!
Hello Caitlyn,
ReplyDeleteThe Kansai Kigyô and IPM logos are really intriguing. There's no difference between them—it can't be just a coincidence. But what exactly is the connection between these two companies?
I do not know much about the companies themselves. The IPM advertisement even has a Kansai Kigyo logo on it.
DeleteThe IPM version just seems odd. I will probably create a separate entry for it. Little things like the odds not lining up with the buttons makes me think it's their own version / build.