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VR Sense is a virtual reality arcade machine. It is the first VR simulation machine in the world to include in-built gimmicks to stimulate the five senses. |
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Taito's Vewlix C (Capcom) cabinet was originally commissioned by Capcom to introduce Street Fighter 4 in 2009, prior to console release of the game. |
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Lollipops is a ticket redemption game by BullDog Games. This family friendly game has players spinning the lollipop styled controller and winning points where the arrow lands. |
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Sharky Shark is a ticket redemption machine by BullDog Games. Sharky Shark features three charming sharks, level-ups and mystery wins, and players must use the barrel shaped controller in order to rotate the screen. When the screen stops spinning, the player will win the amount shown between the arrows. |
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Can U Beat Ben is a ticket redemption machine from BullDog Games. Players must spin the wheel to move the pipes, and try to catch as many balls as they can. The more balls they catch, the more points. If players can successfully catch all six balls, they have a chance of winning the jackpot. |
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Ticketsaurus & Rex is a ticket redemption machine by BullDog games. In the company of Ticketsaurus and Rex, players must pound the boulder to rotate the balls on the screen and are awarded tickets for where the ball lands. |
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Hamster's Ball is a ticket redemption machine by BullDog Games. Players spin the tracker ball to activate the wheel. Once the tracker ball is spun, the Hamster will jump into action, frantically trying to propel his ball into a winning space. |
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Ben Bones is a ticket redemption game by BullDog Games. Players must spin the barrel and try to land on one of the "Up to the Next Barrel" section on their current barrel. The more barrels the player gets, the more points they can earn. |
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Cho Chabudai Gaeshi is an arcade machine where players must pound their hands and flip the game's plastic table peripheral in one of four scenarios to score points. Players are awarded points for the amount of objects that go onto the floor. |
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Ultra Street Fighter IV introduces six new stages, a different announcer and five new characters to the Street Fighter IV series. The Ultra version also adds a feature called "Edition Select" and "Double Ultra" feature. |
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