Novelty/Redemption Products
Crazy Typhoon
Crazy Typhoon is a single-player novelty from Namco Bandai which tests player's timing, nerve and skill. Housed in a striking orange cabinet and resonant of the coin whirlpool's seen in many supermarkets, players spin their coin around Crazy Typhoon's funnel in a bid to land on one of the game's winning zones, or, best of all, the mystery payout. A reduced footprint, immersive gameplay and striking cabinet design places Crazy Typhoon to the fore of Namco Bandai Games' expanding, emerging portfolio of innovative skill-based products.
Family Bowl 2
Namco's Family Bowl 2 brings to arcades all the ten-pin, set 'em up and knock 'em down sights and sounds of a real bowling alley at a fraction of the footprint. This ticket redemption title uses a ball sized for any member of the family and video simulation ten-pin bowling lane to send players 'spare'. Suitable for the entire family, one, two, three or four players can compete for knockabout fun using Family Bowl 2's automated scoring system. A head-turning ten-pin bowling themed cabinet, coupled with the great crash, bang and wallop sounds of an authentic bowling alley puts Family Bowl 2 firmly in the frame for a perfect score.
Go Go Grand Prix
An amazing coin-op game based on the popular home-based entertainment concept from one of the industry's brightest new development houses, Gamewax. 14cm model cars zoom through nearly ten metres of track with the specially designed 1/32 scale cars engineered for maximum durability to withstand pressures and not come off the track. Minute detail - from weight distribution and the precision alloy chassis to the rubber compound in the tyre - ensures a dynamic race. Unlike the complex control of radio-controlled cars, slot-car racing has just one trigger to control the throttle, meaning even first-time players can grasp the concept instantly and enjoy a stress-free action- packed race. The integrated vibration 'G-Force' motor embedded into the Go Go Grand Prix hand-controlled car activates when players go around the corners too fast and breaks temporarily, heightening the tensions. It's all about keeping your cool and regulating the throttle!
Hollywood Reels
Making its European debut at ATEI 2008, Hollywood Reels is a movie-themed, two-player, multi-level, coin roll-down redemption game with a series of impressive design features. Players aim to win tickets by sending coins through openings in film wheels containing different numerical values. When a coin passes through the Fireworks Bonus target, gameplay shifts to skill-stop, whereby players use an illuminated push button in a bid to access the Jackpot Bonus and win a pre-set ticket prize. Coin-entry points are rendered in the form of a movie camera and equipped with optical viewers, enabling children and disabled players to see the sloping play surface while electronic intelligence accelerates or decelerates reel speed depending on the win rate.
Intermission
Jennison Entertainment Technologies' follow up to Hollywood Reels is quick coin rolling game, Intermission. Players must light various ticket value characters with their coin roll to win redemption tickets. The characters are made up of movie theatre concession stand icons Soda, Popcorn and Candy Bar. Each snack has a frame and a ticket value. Successfully getting the coin through the frame will activate that snack on the playfield, alerting the player to try for the other frames. Upon successfully collecting all three snacks, players win the Jackpot and enjoy an animated show. Intermission also features an optional 'Bonus Header', linking two cabinets
Jumpin' Jackpot
Described as a 'virtual jump rope lightchaser game', Jumpin' Jackpot represents a whole new cool genre of arcade fun that puts peak physical fitness, co-ordination, timing and stamina to the fore and to the test. Players are asked to jump a trail of lights (virtual rope) as it spins around a circular light-bed and spell out 'Jackpot' to win bonus tickets - those players can select three different jackpot levels. Jumpin' Jackpot's solid state design and absence of moving parts ensures years of reliable service. Available in ticket (Jumpin' Jackpot) or amusement only (Jumpin' Fantasy) versions.
Mr Vacuum
Using patented technology, this compact game utilises vacuum power to pick up prizes, rather than the traditional claw found on most crane machines, giving it an enhanced ability to pick-up s wide variety of prizes. The machine's compact size allows it to be placed in almost any location and can be wallmounted, using the optional wall-mounted bracket. It can also be purchased with an optional base unit. Mr Vacuum features all-steel cabinet construction and is built to give the operator years of reliable service.
Puck Drop
An easy-to-play hockey themed redemption game, Puck Drop utilises LED technology for illuminated effects and its flashing lights and huge wheel lures in players. At the outer edge of the wheel a series of pucks, each with a number, represent a number of tickets that will be won if the wheel stops on it. Once the big button is pressed, the wheel slows. When it stops, the puck at the top of the wheel drops and the player wins the number of tickets on that puck. The additional jackpot feature requires the player to successfully drop his/her puck through the rotating target in order to score and in the process claim the jackpot. Hockey players cover the play area and the firing hockey pucks will appeal to hockey fans of all ages.
Raptor Captor
Raptor Captor is a fun-based, ball-shooting ticket payout skill game whose snappy, simple proposition is designed to keep all ages coming back for more. Players buy between one and five balls which they 'shoot' at the on-field dinosaur-themed targets in order to accumulate tickets. Raptor Captor's large selection of targets gives every player a chance of winning while the big reward Top Row challenge, which asks players to shoot through a moving Raptor claw, puts player’s nerve, accuracy and timing to the test.
Space Ballz
A huge impact arcade centrepiece, Space Ballz features a short movie trailer in which the main character 'Dean-O' the monkey, introduces the game and encourages the player to help him refuel his space ship. The object of the game is for the player to time the release of a ball in order to try and win the Space Ballz Bonus, or more tickets. The player releases the ball by pushing the large plasma button on the control panel and if a player successfully gets the ball into the Bonus Hole, they will win more balls and many more tickets! There are over 3,000 multi-colour LED used in the cabinet and the game features a 32” LCD monitor that displays game information.









