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Gacha Mambo! (ガチャマンボ!) is a medal game released by Sega. Its major selling point is the inclusion of latin music such as Mambo No. 5 and Tequila.[1] It was followed by Gacha Mambo! Saboten Carnival in 2006 and later Gacha Mambo! Jr.. Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.[2][3]
Specifications
Dimensions
Productions credits
- Programmer: Masanori Tsuchimoto, Masayuki Osada
- Mechanical Designer: Katsumi Kobayashi, Nobuyuki Katsuyama, Tomohisa Tashiro
- Electrical Engineer: Jouji Suga, Naruhito Harada
- Product Designer: Koji Yamashita, Satoshi Doi
- Sound Composer: Ryohei Kohno
- Planner: Tsutomu Uchida, Mitsunori Sakamoto
- Presented by Sega