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+ | }}}}{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ドウドウバッグ) is an electro-mechanical pinball table released in 1976. It is a version of [[Williams Electronics]]' ''[[Doodle Bug]]'' (1971) that was adapted into a "Jackpot Flipper" [[medal game]] for the Japanese market by [[Sega Enterprises]], released exclusively in Japan.{{ref|https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nazox2016/e/2441fe95afd87ef8473faf6b570782bd}} | ||
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Do Do Bug (ドウドウバッグ) is an electro-mechanical pinball table released in 1976. It is a version of Williams Electronics' Doodle Bug (1971) that was adapted into a "Jackpot Flipper" medal game for the Japanese market by Sega Enterprises, released exclusively in Japan.[1]
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