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Dream Catcher Re-dress (ドリームキャッチャー リ・ドレス), is a crane game released by Sega .
Dream Catcher Re-dress is an update to the 1989 release of Dream Catcher, bringing its specifications more in-line with UFO Catcher 21 and UFO Catcher 800 which are presumed to have been released around the same period. Comparitively little is known about Dream Catcher Re-dress, however - it is not a common machine, nor did it go on to influence its inevitable successor, UFO Dream Catcher.
Though still designed to cater for four players simultaneously, Dream Catcher Re-dress opts for a much more "boxy" design than its predecessor.
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