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Revision as of 09:24, 14 July 2018
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Faro (ファロ) is a large electronic roulette wheel manufactured by Sega for Japanese arcades in 1974. Despite its name it has nothing to do with the Faro card game, also used as a form of gambling.
The Faro is a very large machine presumed to have been sold only in Japan. Very few (in any) exist today.
Sega released sequels in the form of the Faro II and Faro Jack.