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A realistic snow skiing game where the player uses both hand and foot motions to ski down several selectable down hill courses while trying to beat the clock against other racers for the best time to the finish line. |
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Sammie the Amazing Jumping Dog is both a redemption piece and bulk merchandiser. The cabinet is a compact size that will accommodate any type of location, ranging from sport bars, movie theaters or traditional arcades. |
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The R-360 is an arcade cabinet produced by Sega. The arcade cabinet has two axes of movement, allowing the player to rotate freely as the cabinet mimics the ingame action, including turning the cabinet completely upside down. |
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Magic Mr.X is a redemption game from Sammy. Game play is like Tic-Tac-Toe with tickets. Players watch Magic X dance and match for bonus tickets. |
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Keroppi's Playground offers two different options of game play, with players choosing either the Obstacle Course or the Treasure Hunt. |
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Golden Tee Live 2008 features a radically redesigned look, and will showcase 5 all new 18-Hole Courses. The new courses will feature alongside 10 classic courses as seen in previous editions of the series. |
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Featuring chrome trim on the legs, side armor, lockdown bar and backbox hinges, the Harley-Davidson Second Edition pinball machine is an instant collector's item for anyone who lives to ride. |
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Featuring Tony Soprano, his immediate family and business "family", The Sopranos pinball machine challenges the player to rise through the ranks to Boss, and also has elements from the show. |
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NASCAR Pinball merges the speed of the racetrack with the speed of the silver ball, featuring the high energy of NASCAR racing along with the fascination of high-tech gaming. |
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Coin Circus revolves around a circus theme, where a bright, colourful, 3-Dimensional clown is the center of attention in an attractive mirror lined cabinet. He holds four arms which rotate around in a circle and move up and down. Each arm represents a different ticket value which are set at different difficulty levels. |
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