Latest Launches New Products
The newest games, rides and other pay to play attractions coming to entertainment centres soon…
Super Heroes JNC
JNC has released the next instalment of Super Heroes this summer in the form of a two-player ticket roll down machine, with limited stock available for immediate delivery. Produced by Eurotek, the slick ice white cabinet plays host to colourful heroes who feature heavily across the artwork on the playing field and top flash. It features fast feed entry, accumulating
ticket jackpot and a vibrant backboard which is built to attract players and operate its own special feature. The immediate objective is for players to get as many 2ps as possible through the holes at the back of the obstacle playing field, with each hole determining the amount of tickets on offer. Directly in the middle of the cabinet is a “Roll the Dice” hole, which allows players to progress to a mini game on the backboard of the machine, which offers different ticket wins, free spins, ticket boosters and a jackpot. The price is around £8,495.
VRcade 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. The VRcade Arena has been specifically designed for commercial entertainment destinations, such as theme & amusement parks, family
entertainment centres, cinemas and casinos. AMP allows attraction owners and operators to increase their Return on Investment (ROI) through informed decisions about VR as a part of their business.
Star Wars 40th Anniversary Stern
Stern Pinball has launched a new line of pinball machines celebrating the Star Wars 40th Anniversary. Star Wars pinball machines will be available in Pro, Premium and Limited Edition models. The game includes select speech and footage from the original Star Wars trilogy; colour-changing LED-lighted inserts; a sculpted LED-lit Millennium Falcon; and a sculpted TIE Fighter. The Limited Edition and Premium models also feature two LCD screens, an exploding Death Star interactive display, and a hyperspace ramp. “We are excited to bring these pinball machines celebrating the Star Wars galaxy and
adventures to our fans,” said Gary Stern, chairman and CEO of Stern Pinball. “Our Star Wars Pinball machines give fans a fun, new way to enjoy the nonstop action and new game sounds, features and effects.” In addition to the immersive theme and exciting game experience, Stern Pinball’s SPIKE-2 electronic platform enables high-definition graphics and innovative animations. The system also powers a high-fidelity three-channel audio system that is three times more powerful than audio systems of previous generations. MSRP for sales to USA end-users, before taxes: Pro Model: $6,199; Premium Model: $7,899 and the Limited Edition Model, $8,999.
Sonic Baby Air Hockey/Dash Extreme/Blast Ball Sega
Sega is celebrating Sonic the Hedgehog’s 26th with the launch of Sonic Baby Air Hockey and a re-cap of its current Sonic arcade range. 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.
Another popular Sonic-branded game is Sonic Dash Extreme. The video redemption game that sees players control Sonic or his friends to dash along the track and collect as many rings as possible then challenge the evil Dr. Eggman to win the ticket bonus. Sonic Dash Extreme features a 55/ high definition vertical screen, accented with two large colour changing “Sonic Rings” on the left, and right. The player control is a novelty oversized controller that players will instantly recognise from the classic home console games.
In the mechanical redemption category Sonic Blast Ball features a cabinet with a vertical
playfield, where players are mesmerised by a ball whizzing around the four sides. By use of a single large lit button players open gates at the top of the playfield allowing the ball to drop into play, the goal being to open the gates just at the right time, so the ball drops through a bonus ring that oscillates left to right in front of them. Sega’s Sonic All-stars 4 player Air Hockey and Basketball redemption games have been
recently revitalised with the latest imagery from the Sonic design team in Japan. The updated livery delivers a more colourful and dynamic appearance.
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www.globalamusementsandplay.com June/July 2017
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