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i-Bowl Plus (i-Bowl +) is a bowling system from Imply Electronic Technology. It is new version of the companies original i-Bowl system, with added features including a 22" LCD screen and new software with various features. |
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i-Bowl is a compact Bowling system from Imply Electronic Technology. The machine is manufactured with the highest quality material, including lanes with synthetic phenolic laminates (as in official lanes). |
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i-Jump is a ticket redemption basketball machine from Imply Electronic Technology. Players are given a certain amount of time to attempt to throw balls through the hoop, with tickets awarded based on how well they do. |
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i-Flip is a two player arcade game machine that is somewhat of a cross between a foosball and an air hockey machine. Each player uses a large joystick which controls a bar near the players goal mouth. Players must defend and attack, and must sink as many balls as possible through the adversary's goal to win. |
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i-Hoop is a ticket redemption arcade game machine where players throw small balls with the goal of landing them in a particular hole. There are a total of 9 holes, with LED lighting up during play to show the player which hole to aim for. |
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i-Target is a target shooting arcade game machine. Bright yellow LED's randomly light up on the playfield indicating where to shoot, with the player using a shotgun to control all of the action. The game has a Wild West theme, complete with music and realistic sound effects. |
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The New Delta is an arcade cabinet manufactured by RS Co. Ltd. The cabinet has a 32 inch LCD monitor and can easily switch between horizontal and vertical positions. Red colour version. |
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Jubeat ripples Arcade Machine is the second game in Konami's music rhythm game series. The cabinet features a 4x4 grid of touchscreen square panels. |
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Elevator Action: Death Parade is a light gun shooter arcade machine from Taito. This Deluxe machine has a giant set of realistic elevator doors, which open up to reveal the 50" screen. The doors open and close during play to simulate riding in an elevator and are integrated into the story. Players must use their guns to take out targets as the doors open. |
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Jurassic Park: The Lost World Special is a mid-size attraction version of Sega's popular light gun game. The Special edition features a large moving platform which the players stand on whilst playing, and also has different gameplay compared to the other versions. |
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