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Hannah Hart takes a look at the latest games, rides and other pay-to-play attractions to hit the amusements, indoor play and adventure play sector


Atari Pong Arcade Table UNIS


This all-new ticket version of an arcade classic is coin- operated, designed with FECs and arcades in mind. Its elevated height means that it can be played (by one or two players) without stools. Additionally, the arcade table boasts LED lighting, ticket dispenser and card swipe functionality.


Pump It Up Andamiro


In order to celebrate the arcade classic’s 20th birthday, Andamiro’s Music Business Team has created a completely new software system, adding tons of new music and stunning graphics to mark Pump It Up’s milestone, and to give both dance pros and casual players something special. The new edition introduces several features to the player interface, including renewals for songs and step difficulties, and more than 100 reward titles.


Beatles Pinball Stern


Blox Breaker Adrenaline Amusements


A classic skill game with a unique and magical twist. Blox Breaker sees players throw balls at the different on-screen targets, and as soon as a ball touches the screen, it continues its trajectory into the digital realm, all whilst maintaining its speed. Two players can compete side by side to find out who has the better pitch.


Only 1964 units of Beatles Pinball have been created – a homage to the four Liverpudlian musicians that introduced the world to Beatlemania. Three models of the game are available; Diamond, Platinum and Gold editions, all with eight timeless songs from the era.


ATV Slam SEGA


ATV Slam takes All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) racing to a whole new level with its custom developed air cylinder-based motion platform. Players use the accelerator on the quadbike handles and race to the finish line, use the boost, avoid obstacles and perform stunts for flair and those all- important upgrade points.


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