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Latest Launches New Products


The newest games, rides, prize games and other pay to play attractions coming to an entertainment centre near you soon….


Crazy Toy 3 JNC


JNC has a new crane machine available – the latest in its Crazy Toy series – which it recently showcased at EAG in London. The easy to use joystick on the front of the crane means that players now


have more control over the movement of the crane as they attempt to pick up the prizes, which are highly visible due to the deliberately transparent front and side panels, along with a prize area uniquely positioned at the back of the cabinet to further promote the prizes available for customers on show. “The colourful yet calming


blue LED illuminated panels of the Crazy Toy 3 cranes were a hit at the EAG show in London and early figures prove that this machine will be one of the most desired cranes on the market this year. The Crazy Toy 3’s brilliant cabinet design is


supported by pleasing gameplay and a Paokai processing unit, resulting in a crane


that not only generates great revenue, but a crane perfect for all sites for years to come,” said Sam Coleman, sales executive at JNC Sales. A single player version of the machine is available for £2,495.


Hypershoot/ Let’s Bounce LAI Games


LAI Games new Hypershoot and Let’s Bounce made their European debut at EAG at ExCeL, last month. The games are distributed in the UK exclusive UK distributor, Harry Levy.


Hypershoot is an arcade basketball game based on competitive speed play, featuring an interactive light tunnel, unique hoop and real time sports commentary. Scoring hoops in quick succession allows skilled players to pull ahead of the pack. Up to eight units can be linked for a striking light display.


Meanwhile, Let’s Bounce is aimed at all ages. Players get 20 balls to try to hit 45 tiles against the clock. It can be played by one or


two players.


Bean Bag Toss/Screwball Sega


Bean Bag Toss has players toss bean bags into target holes on a revolving disc, with the added feature of allowing them to score extra points by getting three holes of the same colour in a row. Sega’s general manager of sales and marketing, Justin Burke, commented: “This game has instant ‘satisfaction factor’ as soon as you throw that first bag, just like Down the Clown the player knows exactly what to do straight away and its good old fashioned fun…timeless!”


The second game is Screwball, a fast paced redemption game that also needs no instruction to play. Players spin the paddle controller aiming to get 16 balls into all the available holes in the time given. Burke continued: “This game has got a real ‘I wanna play again’ factor and draws a spectating crowd who want to play next”. With two levels of play and an attractive domed cabinet, this will fit into any FEC beautifully.”


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