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1994 'Boom Ball' twin S/D cannon shooting game
Made by Meltec Inc. Sold new for 8,800. Features ball counter, electro-mechanical score display, recoil mechanism on cannons, TDs. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #056. |
United States | $2,495.00 USD | ||
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Super Size Basketball Games. Height: 3,28 meters |
Brazil | $0.00 USD | ||
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2001 'Frantic Fred' kiddie video redemption game
Made by I. C. E. This video redemption game is geared toward the smaller kids who we know love to operate a steering wheel, but rarely have the opportunity to play a game that utilizes the steering wheel The gameplay allows the player to control a moving bear, FRED, on screen and move the bear back forth in an attempt to catch apples from from the overhead trees. The more apples that Fred catches the more tickets the player wins As Fred is trying to catch the falling apples he is also attempting the avoid the falling anvils which cost him if they hit. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #548. |
United States | $1,495.00 USD | ||
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2001 'Candy Man' crane redemption machine
Made by Elaut of Belgium. Features include: Play till you win; Themed sound; Attract mode; Joystick control; Microprocessor boards; Adjustable claw mechanism; Coin counter meters; Adjustable pricing/custom programming; and Dual coin mechanism. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #547. |
United States | $1,495.00 USD | ||
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2001 'Wheel Deal' 3-player redemption game
Made by Benchmark Games. Wheel Deal features three thrilling game stations, each with its own spinning wheel and unique jackpot values. Players get to test their skills by dropping coins or tokens down a brightly-colored ramp, in an attempt to land in the specially marked WIN ZONES. Thare's also an exciting 4-digit Progressive Jackpot at each of the stations, which is totally operator adjustable. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #545. |
United States | $2,995.00 USD | ||
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2001 'Goldzone' 3-player redemption game
Made by Benchmark Games. Goldzone's unique skill-based gameplay is reminiscent of pushers, but reaches all new levels of skill and challenge. As the coins/tokens pile up, the inevitable result is fast coin play. The entire circular gamefield rotates and players test their skills by dropping coins/tokens down a brightly colored ramp, aiming to pile coins over the edge. Falling coins register as redemption tickets for payout. Excitement and anticipation build as coins move toward the edge, where the pile grows higher and higher until mountains of coins tumble. There's also an exciting 4-digit Progressive Jackpot at each of the stations. This increments with each inserted coin/token, then is awarded in tickets when a coin falls. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #544. |
United States | $2,995.00 USD | ||
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2000 'Super Shot' basketball redemption game
Made by Skee-Ball, Inc. Features include: Moving Backboard in 4 different modes (Continuous, Classic, Push Back, and Random); Linkability; Dot Matrix Display; Ticket Dispenser; State of the Art Sound System; Uses 9" junior size basketballs; and Sturdy, Attractive Construction. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #543. |
United States | $2,495.00 USD | ||
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1999 'Smokin' Token' quick coin redemption game
Made by Bay-Tek Games. Player races coins down the ski jump ramp in an effort to hit target slots in a rotating wheel. This game uses a unique ticket multiplier to reward both the novice and skilled players. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #541. |
United States | $1,495.00 USD | ||
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'IceBall' skill alley redemption game
Made by I.C.E. This 10-ft. alley has a remarkable number of great features including electronics accessible from the front of the game; attractive, easy-to-clean vinyl alley surface; optical target sensors; and push button point scoring adjustment. Ticket replenishment and coin box are easily accessible. Even the balls are durable polypropylene plastic, which is easy to clean. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #429. |
United States | $1,995.00 USD | ||
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2001 'Cyclone' 3-player skill stop redemption game
Made by I.C.E. 3-player cabinet is ticket programmable. Dazzling neon lights and graphics. New bubble top. Play table has no moving parts. Built-in progressive jackpot. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #490. |
United States | $2,495.00 USD |
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Prize Redemption machine (CY-003-B)
Product name: striker 2 win Product Series:Prize Redemption machine Item No. £º CY-003-B Features: How to play : 1. Insert coin(s); 2. Press the START/STOP button to start the game; 3. Press the START/STOP button to stop the moving blocks; 4. Pile up the blocks; 5. Win prize at either MINOR or MAJOR PRIZE lever. Specification: Dimensions: W720¡ÁD730¡ÁH2060mm Weight: 155kg Voltage: 110V/220V Power: 145W |
China | - | $1,650.00 USD | 3 d, 23 hr | ||
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Redemption Machines,Striker 2 Win Model
Product name:Redemption Machines,Striker 2 Win Model Item No.: CY-003 Demension: W720*D730*H2060 Weight: 155kg Voltage: 110V/220V Power:145W (if you want to know more details about this machine,please feel free to send your inquire or welcome to contact our sale team) |
China | - | $0.01 USD | 3 d, 23 hr |