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Early releases of ''Udderly Tickets'' featured an animated chicken atop a hay bale, but Sega soon realized that the chickens' low, unprotected location made it easy for children to destroy them. Future production models of ''Udderly Tickets'' omitted the chicken, leaving Sega Pinball with several thousand leftover animatronics. According to former Sega Pinball employee Duffy Toler, the later ''[[Wack-A-Doodle-Doo]]'' was created as a way to use spare chicken props that had originally been created for the game -- this time with a plexiglass "coop" to protect them from damage.{{ref|http://www.ukresistance.co.uk/2008/06/wack-doodle-doo.html#c5101213025334613899}} | Early releases of ''Udderly Tickets'' featured an animated chicken atop a hay bale, but Sega soon realized that the chickens' low, unprotected location made it easy for children to destroy them. Future production models of ''Udderly Tickets'' omitted the chicken, leaving Sega Pinball with several thousand leftover animatronics. According to former Sega Pinball employee Duffy Toler, the later ''[[Wack-A-Doodle-Doo]]'' was created as a way to use spare chicken props that had originally been created for the game -- this time with a plexiglass "coop" to protect them from damage.{{ref|http://www.ukresistance.co.uk/2008/06/wack-doodle-doo.html#c5101213025334613899}} | ||
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Udderly Tickets is an arcade redemption game released by Sega Pinball in 1997. It involves having to milk a fake cow.
History
Development
Early releases of Udderly Tickets featured an animated chicken atop a hay bale, but Sega soon realized that the chickens' low, unprotected location made it easy for children to destroy them. Future production models of Udderly Tickets omitted the chicken, leaving Sega Pinball with several thousand leftover animatronics. According to former Sega Pinball employee Duffy Toler, the later Wack-A-Doodle-Doo was created as a way to use spare chicken props that had originally been created for the game -- this time with a plexiglass "coop" to protect them from damage.[2]