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Undersea World is a ticket redemption machine featuring a water gun. Players have a limited time to shoot as many sea creatures on the playfield as they can. |
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A redemption game suitable for all ages. Players insert a coin which will fall down into the score holes at the bottom after passing through obstacles. The amount you win is dependant on the score you receive. |
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A ticket redemption machine suitable for all ages. Players guess which way the disc in the middle will fall. If players choose correctly 8 times in a row, they will win the super jackpot. |
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A ticket redemption machine suitable for all ages. In this game, balls fall from the top of the cabinet, with the player aiming to make these land in one of the holes at the base of the cabinet to score points. |
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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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