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Hummer is an off-road racing game from Sega. The deluxe cabinet is modeled on the rear end of an actual Hummer, and features a motion base. |
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2-player, self-loading Merchandiser. Basic unit holds 200 prize capsules. An additional hopper can hold up to 500 more prizes. Always 32 prizes to choose from for two player action. |
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In Fun E Ball, the player drives their prize through a maze, with the possibility of scoring a bonus prize. The machine can vend small toys, candy or gum, and has prize every time and ticket options. |
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The popular Hot Stuff crane machine features a familiar design, sturdy all-metal construction, and is loaded with features. It can be configured as a "Play Until You Win" machine for plush toys or as a traditional skill crane. |
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The popular Hot Stuff crane machine features a familiar design, sturdy all-metal construction, and is loaded with features. It can be configured as a "Play Until You Win" machine for plush toys or as a traditional skill crane. |
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Hop A Tic Tac Toe is a ticket redemption machine manufactured by Data East. It is based on the popular game Tic Tac Toe (or Noughts and Crosses). |
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Cyclone Jr is the single player version of Cyclone - a popular ticket redemption machine manufactured by ICE. Cyclone Jr retains all the functions of its predecessor. |
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The BC-3500 is a bill changer machine from Rowe International. The machine is a front load machine that accepts US $1, $2, $5, $10 and $20 bills. It has 3 coin hoppers, each with a capacity for 3,400 quarters, and 2 bill stackers with a 2000 bill capacity in total. |
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Air It Out is a football themed ticket redemption machine from Bay Tek. The goal of the game is to score a touchdown pass. Players simply watch the lights on the screen chase until in position for a touchdown. The large red button is pressed in order to complete the pass. |
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Rambo is a gun shooting game from Sega, and runs on Sega's Lindbergh system. The games story follows the Rambo movies Rambo First Blood Part 2 and Rambo 3. US Standard version. |
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