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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ドリームパレス II) is a crane game released by [[Sega]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ドリームパレス II) is a crane game released by [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]]
  
 
As the name suggests, ''Dream Palace II'' is an update to ''[[Dream Palace]]'', and has largely the same set of features as a result. The primary differences include a different aesthetic - unlike the carousel-themed "Dream Palace", this model does not rotate. The number of tanks was also reduced to 6 to allow for a larger playfield.
 
As the name suggests, ''Dream Palace II'' is an update to ''[[Dream Palace]]'', and has largely the same set of features as a result. The primary differences include a different aesthetic - unlike the carousel-themed "Dream Palace", this model does not rotate. The number of tanks was also reduced to 6 to allow for a larger playfield.

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Dream Palace II
System(s): Prize game
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
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Genre: Prize

















Number of players: 6
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (prize game)
JP
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Dream Palace II (ドリームパレス II) is a crane game released by Sega Enterprises, Ltd.

As the name suggests, Dream Palace II is an update to Dream Palace, and has largely the same set of features as a result. The primary differences include a different aesthetic - unlike the carousel-themed "Dream Palace", this model does not rotate. The number of tanks was also reduced to 6 to allow for a larger playfield.

Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.[2][3]

Production credits

Source:
Uncredited


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)