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− | {{stub}}''''Paradise Carry'''' (パラダイスキャリー) is a prize-dispensing game released in 1996 by [[Sega]]. | + | {{stub}}'''''Paradise Carry''''' (パラダイスキャリー) is a prize-dispensing game released in 1996 by [[Sega]]. |
Prizes sit on conveyor belts inside the game cabinet. When a coin is inserted, the player uses two buttons (one for horizontal movement and one for vertical movement) to aim a rotating robotic arm at an "adapter" attached to the desired conveyor. Catching the "adapter" with the arm rotates it and drives the conveyor belt forward. The object of the game is to cause the conveyor to carry the prize forward until it falls off the end of the conveyor and into the prize chute. | Prizes sit on conveyor belts inside the game cabinet. When a coin is inserted, the player uses two buttons (one for horizontal movement and one for vertical movement) to aim a rotating robotic arm at an "adapter" attached to the desired conveyor. Catching the "adapter" with the arm rotates it and drives the conveyor belt forward. The object of the game is to cause the conveyor to carry the prize forward until it falls off the end of the conveyor and into the prize chute. | ||
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The mechanism of ''Paradise Carry'' was inspired by industrial robots and designed to appeal to both adults and children. Operators had the ability to add, remove, and rearrange the machine's conveyors, as well as set the difficulty of the game.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19961224103612/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/arcade/prize/prizegm/p_carry.html}} | The mechanism of ''Paradise Carry'' was inspired by industrial robots and designed to appeal to both adults and children. Operators had the ability to add, remove, and rearrange the machine's conveyors, as well as set the difficulty of the game.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19961224103612/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/arcade/prize/prizegm/p_carry.html}} | ||
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Paradise Carry (パラダイスキャリー) is a prize-dispensing game released in 1996 by Sega.
Prizes sit on conveyor belts inside the game cabinet. When a coin is inserted, the player uses two buttons (one for horizontal movement and one for vertical movement) to aim a rotating robotic arm at an "adapter" attached to the desired conveyor. Catching the "adapter" with the arm rotates it and drives the conveyor belt forward. The object of the game is to cause the conveyor to carry the prize forward until it falls off the end of the conveyor and into the prize chute.
The mechanism of Paradise Carry was inspired by industrial robots and designed to appeal to both adults and children. Operators had the ability to add, remove, and rearrange the machine's conveyors, as well as set the difficulty of the game.[1]
Artwork
References
- ↑ http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/arcade/prize/prizegm/p_carry.html (Wayback Machine: 1996-12-24 10:36)