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Like previous ''Dream Palace'' UFO Catchers, ''Dream Palace 3'' was to have a large, circular cabinet allowing multiple players to play at once. The game's special gimmick was a large, rotating monitor located in the center of the case, which slowly turned while nobody was playing and faced the active booth once a coin was inserted. Small cameras were located on the monitor and in the prize drop area to allow winning players to take a commemorative photo with their prize. These photos would then be displayed on the machine's monitor in order to entice new players{{ref|http://www.am-net.jp/acnews/acnews2006032401.html}}. | Like previous ''Dream Palace'' UFO Catchers, ''Dream Palace 3'' was to have a large, circular cabinet allowing multiple players to play at once. The game's special gimmick was a large, rotating monitor located in the center of the case, which slowly turned while nobody was playing and faced the active booth once a coin was inserted. Small cameras were located on the monitor and in the prize drop area to allow winning players to take a commemorative photo with their prize. These photos would then be displayed on the machine's monitor in order to entice new players{{ref|http://www.am-net.jp/acnews/acnews2006032401.html}}. | ||
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''Dream Palace 3'' was location-tested at Sega's [[Shinsaibashi GiGO]] arcade in 2006, but has not been seen since. It is likely that the project was cancelled before its formal release. | ''Dream Palace 3'' was location-tested at Sega's [[Shinsaibashi GiGO]] arcade in 2006, but has not been seen since. It is likely that the project was cancelled before its formal release. | ||
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+ | | venue=[[Shinsaibashi GiGO]] | ||
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+ | *[[Kazuhito Shimizu]]{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20220815092634/https://twitter.com/shimizu10305153/status/1452143207798636546}} | ||
+ | | console=PRIZE | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 3 September 2023
Dream Palace 3 |
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Publisher: Sega |
Developer: Sega AM4 |
Planned release date(s): 2006 |
Number of players: 1-6 |
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Dream Palace 3 (ドリームパレス3) is an unreleased crane game developed by Sega in 2006.
Like previous Dream Palace UFO Catchers, Dream Palace 3 was to have a large, circular cabinet allowing multiple players to play at once. The game's special gimmick was a large, rotating monitor located in the center of the case, which slowly turned while nobody was playing and faced the active booth once a coin was inserted. Small cameras were located on the monitor and in the prize drop area to allow winning players to take a commemorative photo with their prize. These photos would then be displayed on the machine's monitor in order to entice new players[1].
Dream Palace 3 was location-tested at Sega's Shinsaibashi GiGO arcade in 2006, but has not been seen since. It is likely that the project was cancelled before its formal release.
Development
Location testing
Venue | Start date | End date | Comments |
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Shinsaibashi GiGO | 2006 | 2006 |
Production credits
References
- ↑ http://www.am-net.jp/acnews/acnews2006032401.html
- ↑ @shimizu10305153 on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2022-08-15 09:26)