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A Wonka candy brand themed prize machine from Namco. Features four brightly lit player stations, with players attempting to win as much candy as possible. |
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Super Scooper is a crane machine from Namco with a tall circular playfield, making the prize display immediately visible from anywhere. |
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Shoot the Moon is a skill-based coin flipper/ticket redemption game from Namco. Players flip their coin, with lights, sounds and vocals immediately telling the player how they have done. |
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Includes the original versions of classic games Pac Man, Galaga and Ms Pac Man all in one dedicated cabinet. This new version also includes several operator adjustable settings, including a "Speedy" Pac Man setting, and a "Rapid Fire" Galaga. |
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The new version includes a few new changes to the cabinet setup, making it even closer to a real life drum set than ever before. A Left Cymbal, Hi-hat Pedal and Floor Tom have all been added. |
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Pump it Up GX Cabinet version. Features a 33" display. |
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Pump it Up SX Cabinet version. Features a 29" display. |
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Pump it Up FX Cabinet version. Features a 42" Plasma display. |
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The new version includes several new changes. There is now 5 buttons instead of 3 on the neck of the guitar. The buttons used depends on the difficulty level selected - Basic and Advanced use only 4 buttons, with Extreme setting using all 5 buttons. |
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The first game in the long-running Street Fighter series. Modes available are Arcade mode, where the player competes in a series of one-on-one matches against a series of computer-controlled opponents; and Versus Mode, where the player competes in a single match against another player. |
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