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  2. Pachinko - Wikipedia

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    A modern pachinko machine A pachinko parlor in Tokyo. Pachinko (パチンコ) is a mechanical game originating in Japan that is used as an arcade game, and much more frequently for gambling. Pachinko fills a niche in Japanese gambling comparable to that of the slot machine in the West as a form of low-stakes, low-strategy gambling.

  3. Gambling in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pachinko is a pinball-like slot machine game. It is officially not considered gambling because Japanese laws regard pachinko as an exception to the criminal code on gambling for historical, monetary, and cultural reasons. Pachinko parlors can be found all over Japan, and they are operated by private companies.

  4. Masamura Pachinko Museum - Wikipedia

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    Masamura Gauge All 15. Pachinko is a popular gambling game in Japan, that traces its roots back to the early 20th century. The Masamura trading company from Nagoya constructed a museum in tribute to the company's founder Masamura Takeuchi on the third floor of the old Masamura Building in Nishi-ku.

  5. Arcade game - Wikipedia

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    Broadly, arcade games are nearly always considered games of skill, with only some elements of games of chance.Games that are solely games of chance, like slot machines and pachinko, often are categorized legally as gambling devices and, due to restrictions, may not be made available to minors or without appropriate oversight in many jurisdictions.

  6. Amusement arcade - Wikipedia

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    In some countries, some types of arcades are also legally permitted to provide gambling machines such as slot machines or pachinko machines. Games are usually housed in cabinets. [1] [2] Video games were introduced in amusement arcades in the late 1970s and were most popular during the golden age of arcade video games, the early 1980s.

  7. Rio: Rainbow Gate! - Wikipedia

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    Rio: Rainbow Gate! is a Japanese anime television series animated by Xebec.Based on Tecmo's Rio [] series of pachinko games (from Rakushou! Pachi-Slot Sengen), the series revolves around titular character Rio Rollins, a popular casino dealer working at the Howard Resort who is known as the "Goddess of Victory", and the thirteen cards called Gates which are used to determine the world's most ...

  8. 'Pachinko' Season 1: What happened to Sunja, Isak's arrest ...

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    Season Two of "Pachinko" will premiere Aug. 23. Refresh your memory on what happened in the Apple TV+ show with this Season One recap.

  9. Sammy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sammy manufactures pachinko and pachislot machines, and it expanded into video game development in the 1990s with games such as Viewpoint, Survival Arts, and The Rumble Fish. Sammy was founded as Sammy Industry [b] on November 1, 1975 as a spin-off of the arcade division of Satomi Corporation. The company primarily dealt with slot machines and ...