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{{stub}}'''''Aqua Paradise''''' (アクアパラダイス) is a prize-dispensing game released in 1995 by [[Sega]] in partnership with Japanese amusement game manufacturer YUBIS. Prizes are placed on a mirrored, rotating turntable underneath six metal "arms", one of which swings out onto the turntable when the player pushes a button. The object of the game is to time the swinging of the arm so that it knocks the desired prize off of the turntable and into the prize drop. The game features a tropical theme and plays calypso music and ocean-themed SFX.   
 
{{stub}}'''''Aqua Paradise''''' (アクアパラダイス) is a prize-dispensing game released in 1995 by [[Sega]] in partnership with Japanese amusement game manufacturer YUBIS. Prizes are placed on a mirrored, rotating turntable underneath six metal "arms", one of which swings out onto the turntable when the player pushes a button. The object of the game is to time the swinging of the arm so that it knocks the desired prize off of the turntable and into the prize drop. The game features a tropical theme and plays calypso music and ocean-themed SFX.   
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Aqua Paradise
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Number of players: 1-6
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (prize game)
JP
¥? ?




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Aqua Paradise (アクアパラダイス) is a prize-dispensing game released in 1995 by Sega in partnership with Japanese amusement game manufacturer YUBIS. Prizes are placed on a mirrored, rotating turntable underneath six metal "arms", one of which swings out onto the turntable when the player pushes a button. The object of the game is to time the swinging of the arm so that it knocks the desired prize off of the turntable and into the prize drop. The game features a tropical theme and plays calypso music and ocean-themed SFX.

References




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Dream Palace Games
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UFO Á La Carte Games
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Capto Crane Games
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Others
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Space Crane (1986) | Super Chance (1987) | Diga Mart (1984)
Spin-offs
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