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  2. Coin pusher - Wikipedia

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    Players insert coins into a slot at the top of the machine, and coins and prizes that fall off the playfield can be collected from the trough at the bottom. Unique to this machine, a model train travels in a loop at the top of the machine, and when the player achieves a jackpot the model train dumps coins onto their playfield.

  3. 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 .

  4. The Wizard of Oz (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    The Wizard of Oz is an arcade coin pusher game based on the 1939 film that awards token chips and cards that are redeemable for prizes. The player shoots coins into the machine which drops chips and cards. The player collects the cards and chips that can be redeemed later for prizes. The coins are retained by the machine.

  5. Medal game - Wikipedia

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    Variations on the pusher game can be much more complex. They often involve a Plinko-style [2] chute that causes the coin to drop in which there are different slots the dropped medal can fall into, causing various in game effects. Some slots may have the machine drop in more coins, others may initiate a video slot machine built into the machine.

  6. Arcade video game - Wikipedia

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    The American Amusement Machine Association (AAMA) is a trade association established in 1981 [33] that represents the American coin-operated amusement machine industry, [34] including 120 arcade game distributors and manufacturers. [35] The Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association (JAMMA) represents the Japanese arcade industry. Arcade ...

  7. Fortune teller machine - Wikipedia

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    Full size Grandma, life size with human movements (chest, both hands, eyes, head). The crystal ball glows once coin is inserted. She will scan the cards for a peek into your future, and then a fortune card will drop for the patron. [4] Estrella's Prophecies Fortune Teller – A coin-operated Gypsy-style fortune teller machine. A full size ...

  8. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] During November and December, weekly coin drop earnings averaged $163 per cabinet. [35] It ended the year as the highest-grossing dedicated arcade game of 1990 in the United States, [36] and it won a Diamond award from the American Amusement Machine Association (AAMA) for sales achievement in 1990. [37]

  9. Coin Drop! - Wikipedia

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    But who cares? With such brilliant gameplay and a great presentation, Coin Drop really stands out in the App Store as a great arcade game for everyone." [12] PocketGamer UK wrote " Putting a new spin on a combination of Pachinko and Peggle, Full Fat's Coin Drop is a bright, breezy, and enjoyable arcade game mixing elements of luck and skill." [13]

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