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  2. Skee-Ball - Wikipedia

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    Skee-Ball is an arcade game and one of the first redemption games. It is played by rolling a ball up an inclined lane and over a "ball-hop" hump (resembling a ski jump ) that jumps the ball into bullseye rings.

  3. Bay Tek Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In February 2016, Bay Tek Games acquired Skee-Ball Amusement Games, Inc. from Joe Sladek; inheriting titles like the legacy Skee-Ball rights, as well as Super Shot, Tower of Power, and Spin-N-Win. [9] [10] [11] And eventually acquired Dimensional Branding Group few years later. [1] Bay Tek arcade games

  4. Fascination (game) - Wikipedia

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    A modern arcade game called "Lite-a-Line" can be found today, with roots in Fascination in that it features the same basic game play and pays off in redemption tickets. However, Lite-a-Line is a stand-alone game, played against "the house" as with skee ball and the like. It is commonly found in places such as Chuck E. Cheese.

  5. Skee-Ball and Brewskee-Ball in legal battle over ... - AOL

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    You know, your favorite childhood arcade game of rolling the ball and trying to get it in a hole at the end of the Skee-Ball and Brewskee-Ball in legal battle over trademarked name Skip to main ...

  6. Exidy - Wikipedia

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    A twist on the Skee-Ball concept. Unlike that game, the balls curve around a loop, hopefully falling into a hole. Just under the holes, there is a moving puppet, which can be struck with the ball for double points. Tidal Wave: 1983 A twist on the Skee-Ball concept. Unlike that game, the balls curve around a loop, hopefully falling into a hole ...

  7. Arcade game - Wikipedia

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    An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades. Most arcade games are presented as primarily games of skill and include arcade video games, pinball machines, electro-mechanical games, redemption games or merchandisers. [1]

  8. Bull's-Eye Ball - Wikipedia

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    Bull's-Eye Ball (called Hot Shot in Germany) is a skee ball game developed by Hasbro (through its subsidiary Tiger Electronics). Small steel balls must be bounced via an elastic diaphragm into a narrow inlet in order to win points. The entire device is approximately the size of four soda cans.

  9. Adventureland (Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Games – Alpine is located near the front of the park close to the Giant Sky Wheel. County Fair – opened 1980, According to park operators, this is Adventureland's most popular games area. County Fair is a rather large games area and features many popular games, including Speedball, Derby Downs, Center Ring and Skee Ball.