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''UFO Catcher Double'' marks a change from regular ''UFO Catcher''s, this time including two cranes in the same tank, each operated independently. Bigger prizes are usually found in ''UFO Catcher Double''s - it is often possible to pick these prizes up with one crane, but spending money on a second player increases the chances of success dramatically. The unit can also be configured so that the two cranes operate together as one large crane, should the arcade operator desire this.
 
''UFO Catcher Double'' marks a change from regular ''UFO Catcher''s, this time including two cranes in the same tank, each operated independently. Bigger prizes are usually found in ''UFO Catcher Double''s - it is often possible to pick these prizes up with one crane, but spending money on a second player increases the chances of success dramatically. The unit can also be configured so that the two cranes operate together as one large crane, should the arcade operator desire this.
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[[Sega Logistics Service]] announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-11 JP.pdf}}{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-12.pdf}}
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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UFO Catcher Double
System(s): Prize game
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Prize

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (prize game)
JP
¥? ?




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UFO Catcher Double (UFOキャッチャーダブル) is a crane game released by Sega in 2009.

UFO Catcher Double marks a change from regular UFO Catchers, this time including two cranes in the same tank, each operated independently. Bigger prizes are usually found in UFO Catcher Doubles - it is often possible to pick these prizes up with one crane, but spending money on a second player increases the chances of success dramatically. The unit can also be configured so that the two cranes operate together as one large crane, should the arcade operator desire this.

Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.[1][2]

Production history

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References



Games in the UFO Catcher Series
UFO Catcher (1985) | UFO Catcher DX (1987) | UFO Catcher DX II (1990) | New UFO Catcher (1991) | UFO Catcher Excellent (1994) | UFO Catcher 21 (1996) | UFO Catcher 7 (Max Edition | Second) (2001) | UFO Catcher 8 (Second) (2008) | UFO Catcher 9 (Second | Third) (2016) | UFO Catcher 10 (2023)
UFO Catcher Mini (1991) | UFO Catcher 800 (1998) | Baby UFO (1998) | (2004) | Sega UFO Catcher (2006) | UFO Colon (2007) | UFO Catcher Double (2009) | UFO Balance Catcher (2010) | UFO Catcher Triple (Twin | Second) (2017) | UFO Catcher Duet (2018)
Dream Catcher Games
Dream Catcher (1989) | Dream Catcher Re-dress (1999) | UFO Dream Catcher (2008)
Dream Palace Games
Dream Palace (1992) | Dream Palace II (199x) | Dream Palace 3 (unreleased)
UFO Á La Carte Games
UFO À La Carte (1996) | UFO À La Carte II (2002) | UFO À La Carte DX (2009) | UFO À La Carte 3 (2023)
Capto Crane Games
Capto Crane (2019) | Capto Crane MIDI (2023) | Capto Candy (2023)
Others
Dream Town (1990) | UFO Circus Land (1992) | UFO SegaSonic (1992) | School Kids (1993) | Dream Kitchen (1994) | Aqua Paradise (1995) | UFO Pusher (1995) | UFO Pusher Twin (1995) | Funky Dice (1996) | Prize Sensor (1998) | Paradise Carry (1996) | Super Guru Guru Station (2000) | UFO Prize Stage (2000) | Dream Throne (2002) | UFO Dream Town JP (2004)
Space Crane (1986) | Super Chance (1987) | Diga Mart (1984)
Spin-offs
CR UFO Catcher (1998) | UFO Catcher Ride (2001)