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Dealer's Angels Blackjack features high quality graphics and animation on a 50-inch DLP monitor. Each station has a 22" touch screen LCD monitor for comfortable play. |
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A Western themed Medal game from Sega. Includes 6 satellite terminals, with up to 12 players simultaneously. |
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Let's Go Island is a 2-player light gun shooter from Sega. It is the sequel to Let's Go Jungle, and features two new characters who are on a South Pacific Island diving tour when they run into trouble with pirates. |
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Let's Go Island is a 2-player light gun shooter, motion deluxe (DX) arcade machine from Sega. It is the sequel to Let's Go Jungle, and features two new characters who are on a South Pacific Island diving tour when they run into trouble with pirates. |
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UK-based developer Codemasters has signed an agreement with Sega Amusements Europe to bring its acclaimed "Grid" racing game to the arcades. Previously released on home consoles, the arcade version features a 32" HD screen, force feedback steering, and links up to 6 players together. |
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Sonic Quad Air is a four player air hockey table that is part of Sega's Sonic Allstars range. The game can be played with either 2, 3 or 4 players and also 2, 3, or 4 pucks at the one time. |
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Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing is an arcade racing game from Sega. Players can select from thirteen different Sonic and Sega characters such as Dr. Eggman, Tails, AiAi, Amigo and many more. |
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A coin/token pusher type machine, with a very popular "Elvis" theme. The theme is popular with all ages, and also plays a selection of hit Elvis songs through the digital sound system which is sure to delight fans. |
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A whacker/hammer type ticket redemption machine. The simple, classic gameplay is a hit with kids, and will keep them coming back time after time. |
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Miracle Book is a ticket redemption machine where players are presented with ten onscreen books, labeled from one to ten. Each book represents a different number of tickets (ranging from 3 - 400) that can be won, although this information is hidden from the player. |
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