Coin Op & Pay to Play
The latest games, rides and other pay to play attractions to hit the amusement market
World Drivers’ Championship - Sega
Sega’s newest driving game just unveiled in Japan, carries the Super GT licence and is the first Sega arcade game to be powered by the Unreal Engine 4 game engine. Sega World Drivers’ Championship is themed around Super GT, Japan’s GT racing series which features Nissan, Honda and Toyota road cars. It is the first Sega of Japan-developed racing game since 2008. The game has been play tested in Japan and features three courses and a multiple player mode where users in different cabinets can race each other.
Sonic Baby Air Hockey - Sega
Sega is celebrating Sonic the Hedgehog’s 26th with the launch of Sonic Baby Air Hockey. The Sonic Baby Air Hockey table has official
branding, narrow playfield and lowered height so that kids can play it; LED scoring and timer in the playfield and fun Sonic themed sounds. The optional ticket vend unit allows operators to make Sonic Baby Air Hockey a classic ticket redemption as well.
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Unis - Lane Master
Lane Master combines the physical fun of a traditional alley bowler with the flexibility of a video game. Built-in sensors detect a ball's speed and trajectory and translate the action on-screen. The game is played like a traditional bowling game, with players building up points over a number of frames. Players earn extra points by rolling strikes and entering the ‘Golden Pin’ bonus stage. It simulates 10 feet long alley-style video bowling and is sold as
two lanes with the deluxe marquee included and is available in one- player or two-player options. It includes 4 bowling balls, is card system ready; coin acceptor ready; DBV ready and can dispense tickets. It also features a number of adjustable settings to provide operators with additional flexibility including a ticket option; Link mode; Bonus stage; Number of frames per credit and Number of strikes required to enter bonus stage
Arcade Arena - VR Studios
VRstudios, has launched its VRcade Arena system and Attraction Management Platform software, which allows for warehouse-scale multiplayer VR gaming. Designed for turnkey installation and operation, and leveraging patent pending technology, the VRcade Arena allows up to eight simultaneous users to interact with each other as they participate in full-motion, immersive, gaming experiences. The VRcade Arena is built on VRstudios’ Attraction Management Platform (AMP), which integrates first and third party
hardware and software while providing a support and operational environment for entertainment venue owners and operators including essential day-to-day functions required by the facilities’ technicians, operators, and managers. Using role-specific login access, AMP gives businesses and individuals the tools they need to operate their VR attraction, manage hardware, software, user profiles and content, gather important data and analytics and view operational reports.
JNC An under-water themed kiddie ride which allows children to navigate a submarine across the ocean. The vibrating seat and flashing lights, along with the colourful cabinet design, makes for an eye- catching ride as either a one or two player piece. Ticket and capsule payout options are also available.
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