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Robot-Bop
Robo Bop is a colorful, attractive tower of flashing lights and sound, in the form of a "Friendly Robot". It is a children's skill game testing strength and eye hand coordination. After inserting the coin the player selects the male or female category and then 1 of 4 age groups. The player then strikes the pad on the robot using a soft mallet. The harder the hit the higher the score and ticket award.
Rare Skee-Ball Hi-Top Shoe Basketball Arcade Game
High Tops was produced by Skee Ball, Inc. in 0.
Skee Ball, Inc. released 19 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1980.
Other machines made by Skee Ball, Inc. during the time period High Tops was produced include Alley Hoops, Circus Hi Rise, Killer Beez, Operation Vortex 2000, and Skee Ball Classic.
Skee Ball, Inc. released 19 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1980.
Other machines made by Skee Ball, Inc. during the time period High Tops was produced include Alley Hoops, Circus Hi Rise, Killer Beez, Operation Vortex 2000, and Skee Ball Classic.
Rare Skee-Ball Hi-Top Shoe Basketball Arcade Game by Your bob September 2, 2022
The Four Little Shavers
The Four Little Shavers are a barbershop quartet that were located in the Cabaret dining area at Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre.
The Four Little Shavers by Your bob September 2, 2022
The Chuck E. Cheese Building
Building is a prop character found in Chuck E. Cheese's locations containing the 3-Stage format show. It is located in the background of Center Stage behind Helen Henny.
The Chuck E. Cheese Building by Your bob September 2, 2022
Pizzacam
Pizzacam is a prop character formerly installed on stage left at Chuck E. Cheese's 3-Stage locations containing Munch's Make Believe Band. He is located on Stage Left with drummer Pasqually. The character has not been acknowledged by name by the other characters. During the "Charlie Rockit" intermissions during the You're a Star Showtape from September 1993, Charlie identifies him as "Pizzacam".
It’s de pizzacam From Chuck E. Cheese.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pizza Drop
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pizza Drop was produced by Data East in 1990.
Data East released 174 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1979.
Other machines made by Data East during the time period Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pizza Drop was produced include Back To The Future, Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing, Boulder Dash, Phantom of the Opera, Simpsons, Playboy, Act-Fancer: Cybernetick Hyper Weapon, Hippodrome, Kuhga - Operation Code 'Vapor Trail', and Fighting Fantasy.
Data East released 174 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1979.
Other machines made by Data East during the time period Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pizza Drop was produced include Back To The Future, Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing, Boulder Dash, Phantom of the Opera, Simpsons, Playboy, Act-Fancer: Cybernetick Hyper Weapon, Hippodrome, Kuhga - Operation Code 'Vapor Trail', and Fighting Fantasy.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pizza Drop by Your bob September 1, 2022
Sonic Spinner
redemption arcade game released by Sega in 2007. It allows those who win to collect tickets. It came in two cabinet variations: the first being for any location and the other specially made for Chuck E. Cheese outlets. And The gameplay has the player press a button to stop the spinner, with the aim of making the spinner land on a high ticket payout. There are three settings that affect the games payout percentage; the Coins-per-Credit setting, Prize Dial setting, and the Skill Level setting.
The Coins-per-Credit setting determines the number of coins that have to be inserted before a single play is initiated. Sonic Spinner can be set from one to nine coins per single play, with the default setting being one coin per play. Sonic Spinner ships with three unique prize dials so the operators are able to get close to their desired ticket payout. Operators can then tune the payout amount by adjusting the skill level. The skill level has nine increments, with the skill settings having a significant effect on the average ticket payout.
The Coins-per-Credit setting determines the number of coins that have to be inserted before a single play is initiated. Sonic Spinner can be set from one to nine coins per single play, with the default setting being one coin per play. Sonic Spinner ships with three unique prize dials so the operators are able to get close to their desired ticket payout. Operators can then tune the payout amount by adjusting the skill level. The skill level has nine increments, with the skill settings having a significant effect on the average ticket payout.
Sonic Spinner by Your bob September 1, 2022