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A colourful deluxe prize machine from Sega, for one or two players. Prizes are selected using a UFO character that slides up and down a column. |
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UFO Bowling Ticket Redemption Machine features two LED screens, bright flashing lights and sound effects. |
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UFO Catcher 21 is a crane machine part of Sega's popular UFO Catcher series. It features two cranes with up to two players able to play at the same time. |
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A jumbo size crane machine from Sega, as part of the popular UFO Catcher series. This version has a giant crane mechanism, making it suitable for use with extra large prizes. |
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UFO Catcher 8 is a large-scale dual crane machine. Prizes can be set up in a variety of different layouts, and the machine can accommodate both small and large prizes. |
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Sega UFO Catcher 800 is a one player crane machine with dual-shoveled claw heads that model the look of a retro UFO. |
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UFO Catcher Double is a crane machine from Sega. This version has two claw mechanisms rather than the standard one claw. |
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UFO Catcher EX is a crane machine from Sega, as part of the popular UFO Catcher series. It has two separate crane mechanisms, and be played by up to two people at the same time. |
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The UFO Catcher Mini is a crane machine released by Sega in 1991. Players use the buttons on the control panel to move the crane to their desired toy. |
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A series of crane machines released by sega over the years. |
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