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Printed advert for Demolition Derby. Destruction Derby is an arcade video game released by Exidy in 1975 [2] as the company's first driving game. [3] Exidy licensed it to Chicago Coin, who sold the game as Demolition Derby (not to be confused with Demolition Derby, a 1984 game by Bally Midway).
In 1975, John Metzler joined Exidy from Ramtek and produced a game called Destruction Derby (1975). Under the licensing arrangement, Chicago Coin produced a version called Demolition Derby (1975) which became a success, but they refused to pay their licensing fees to Exidy due to Chicago Coin’s failing financial state.
The "Demolition Derby World Championship" was held immediately following the "Figure 8 World Championship" feature race and was also taped for future broadcast on ABC's Wide World of Sports. These broadcasts led to increased exposure and notoriety of the track, which came to be known as "World Famous Islip Speedway".
Demolition derbies and ‘repair, demolish, repeat’ are a […] Each week, Gary showcases inspiring stories of everyday people doing cool stuff, enjoying their hobbies, and living life to the ...
East Anglian derby (also known as the Old Farm derby [70]): Ipswich Town vs. Norwich City [71] Colchester-Ipswich derby: Colchester United vs. Ipswich Town [72] [73] Essex derby: Colchester United vs. Southend United [74] M11 derby: Bishop's Stortford vs. Harlow Town [75] [76] Maldon derby: Heybridge Swifts vs. Maldon & Tiptree [77] Norfolk ...
Members of Suffolk County Council's development control committee will discuss the authority's own bid to build a new household waste recycling centre on land at the Hadleigh Road Industrial ...
He made his Ipswich debut on 4 November 1972 at Portman Road in a 2–2 draw with Leeds United. His first goal for the club came on 2 December the same year in the 1–1 draw with Manchester City at Maine Road. By the end of his first season Johnson had helped Ipswich to the Texaco Cup final where they met East Anglian derby rivals Norwich City ...
The 1974–75 season was the 76th completed season of The Football League.. Dave Mackay guided Derby County to their second league title in four years having overcome strong competition from Liverpool, Ipswich Town, Everton, Stoke City, Sheffield United and Middlesbrough in a title race which went right to the wire.