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'''''Super Skill Diga''''' is a 1968 electro-mechanical redemption game manufactured by [[Sega]]. Two versions of this machine were produced: in both, the player uses a crane setup to extract prizes from the bottom of the machine. However, in the newer version, a player-controlled mixer is introduced. With this, the player has the option of using a rolling bar to mix the prizes on the playfield. | '''''Super Skill Diga''''' is a 1968 electro-mechanical redemption game manufactured by [[Sega]]. Two versions of this machine were produced: in both, the player uses a crane setup to extract prizes from the bottom of the machine. However, in the newer version, a player-controlled mixer is introduced. With this, the player has the option of using a rolling bar to mix the prizes on the playfield. | ||
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:'''Length''': 52" | :'''Length''': 52" | ||
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File:Superskilldiga flyer2.jpg|Original arcade flyer | File:Superskilldiga flyer2.jpg|Original arcade flyer | ||
File:Superskilldiga flyer1.jpg|Updated arcade flyer | File:Superskilldiga flyer1.jpg|Updated arcade flyer | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:1968 electro-mechanical arcade games]] | [[Category:1968 electro-mechanical arcade games]] | ||
[[Category:Electro-mechanical arcade games]] | [[Category:Electro-mechanical arcade games]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:50, 28 July 2014
Super Skill Diga is a 1968 electro-mechanical redemption game manufactured by Sega. Two versions of this machine were produced: in both, the player uses a crane setup to extract prizes from the bottom of the machine. However, in the newer version, a player-controlled mixer is introduced. With this, the player has the option of using a rolling bar to mix the prizes on the playfield.
Specifications
- Height: 36"
- Width: 26"
- Length: 52"