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Taiko no Tatsujin 7 Arcade Machine is the seventh edition of the music and rhythm game series, released in 2005, and uses the much more powerful, PS2-grade Namco System 246. |
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Taiko no Tatsujin 6 Arcade Machine is the sixth entry of the music and rhythm game series, released in 2004. |
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Taiko no Tatsujin 5 Arcade Machine is the fifth edition of the music and rhythm game series, released in 2003. |
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Taiko no Tatsujin 4 Arcade Machine is the fourth edition of the music and rhythm game series, released in 2002. This game introduced voice samples of Don (or Katsu). |
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Taiko no Tatsujin 2 Arcade Machine is the second entry of the music and rhyhtm series, released in 2001, and this edition of the game saw the introduction of varying difficulty levels. |
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Aleebaba Chocolate Pusher Arcade Machine is a video redemption, shooting style game that rewards players with chocolate coins rather than tickets or prizes. |
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Film Tour Arcade Machine is a ticket redemption game which uses a classic cinematic / film theme for the cabinet design and artwork. |
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The Fruit Mania Arcade Machine is a prize redemption game in which players must use their hand-eye coordination and timing skills to win! |
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iPlay vs Zombies Arcade Machine is a ticket redemption shooting game in which players must shoot the gun wielding figures in the game for points and to win tickets! |
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The Hey Banana Double Crane Machine is a 42" crane machine that uses a large primary claw to pick up main prizes, and a second smaller claw to pick consolation candy! |
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