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''UFO Catcher 7'' is a "seventh generation" ''UFO Catcher'' machine, and the successor to the ''[[UFO Catcher 21]]''. Major additions with ''UFO Catcher 7'' include the ability to adjust the height of the crane (with a button, which was made optional for arcade operators). It was also designed to be more customisable, ditching the classic pink finish in favour of a more neutral look (and banners which can be easily replaced). | ''UFO Catcher 7'' is a "seventh generation" ''UFO Catcher'' machine, and the successor to the ''[[UFO Catcher 21]]''. Major additions with ''UFO Catcher 7'' include the ability to adjust the height of the crane (with a button, which was made optional for arcade operators). It was also designed to be more customisable, ditching the classic pink finish in favour of a more neutral look (and banners which can be easily replaced). | ||
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Revision as of 06:28, 7 May 2016
UFO Catcher 7 | |||||
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System(s): UFO 7 Board | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega Mechatronics | |||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||
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UFO Catcher 7 (UFOキャッチャー7) is a crane game initially released by Sega in late 2001.
UFO Catcher 7 is a "seventh generation" UFO Catcher machine, and the successor to the UFO Catcher 21. Major additions with UFO Catcher 7 include the ability to adjust the height of the crane (with a button, which was made optional for arcade operators). It was also designed to be more customisable, ditching the classic pink finish in favour of a more neutral look (and banners which can be easily replaced).