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Otomedius is a horizontally scrolling shooter from Konami. The title comes from the Japanese word Otome meaning Maiden, and features voluptuous anime girls as the main characters. |
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A simulated arm wrestling match. Players try to beat a mechanical arm, and in order to stop the player from cheating, the player must keep his elbow on the pad at all times. |
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In Roll 2 Win players aim the machines coin mechanism, and then insert a coin or token and let it roll down a moving conveyor belt towards ticket values at the end of the play field. |
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Match Maker is a coin-operated relationship compatibility and romance advice game which allows users to test their compatibility with another person. The game tabulates information entered by the player and dispenses a compatibility printout. |
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Using the vibrating joystick, fly your chopper through different stages of combat. Your mission is to destroy the evil machine, and in each stage you will do battle with both ground and air forces. |
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The first redemption game featuring Sega's enormously popular characters including Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Dr. Robitnik and more. |
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The game simulates the rules of Tic-Tac-Toe. The player tosses 3 balls onto the play field and tries to match the lit squares on the back glass. If the ball lands in the lit square, the player scores a higher ticket value. If all three squares are matched, the player gets a ticket bonus. |
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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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