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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ドリームパレス3) is an unreleased crane game developed by [[Sega]] in 2006.
{{stub}}'''''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{{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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Latest revision as of 09:54, 3 September 2023

Palace3.jpg
Dream Palace 3
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

Location tests
Venue Start date End date Comments
Shinsaibashi GiGO 2006 2006


Production credits

Source:
Uncredited


References



Games in the UFO Catcher Series
UFO Catcher (1985) | UFO Catcher DX (1987) | UFO Catcher DX II (1990) | New UFO Catcher (1991) | UFO Catcher Excellent (1994) | UFO Catcher 21 (1996) | UFO Catcher 7 (Max Edition | Second) (2001) | UFO Catcher 8 (Second) (2008) | UFO Catcher 9 (Second | Third) (2016) | UFO Catcher 10 (2023)
UFO Catcher Mini (1991) | UFO Catcher 800 (1998) | Baby UFO (1998) | (2004) | Sega UFO Catcher (2006) | UFO Colon (2007) | UFO Catcher Double (2009) | UFO Balance Catcher (2010) | UFO Catcher Triple (Twin | Second) (2017) | UFO Catcher Duet (2018)
Dream Catcher Games
Dream Catcher (1989) | Dream Catcher Re-dress (1999) | UFO Dream Catcher (2008)
Dream Palace Games
Dream Palace (1992) | Dream Palace II (199x) | Dream Palace 3 (unreleased)
UFO Á La Carte Games
UFO À La Carte (1996) | UFO À La Carte II (2002) | UFO À La Carte DX (2009) | UFO À La Carte 3 (2023)
Capto Crane Games
Capto Crane (2019) | Capto Crane MIDI (2023) | Capto Candy (2023)
Others
Dream Town (1990) | UFO Circus Land (1992) | UFO SegaSonic (1992) | School Kids (1993) | Dream Kitchen (1994) | Aqua Paradise (1995) | UFO Pusher (1995) | UFO Pusher Twin (1995) | Funky Dice (1996) | Prize Sensor (1998) | Paradise Carry (1996) | Super Guru Guru Station (2000) | UFO Prize Stage (2000) | Dream Throne (2002) | UFO Dream Town JP (2004)
Space Crane (1986) | Super Chance (1987) | Diga Mart (1984)
Spin-offs
CR UFO Catcher (1998) | UFO Catcher Ride (2001)