Difference between revisions of "Baby UFO"
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''Baby UFO'' is a ''UFO Catcher'' designed for smaller prizes, and so is a more compact unit with a smaller crane. It is a one-player only game, unlike normal ''UFO Catcher'' units, and can be seen as a successor to units such as the ''[[Space Crane]]''. ''Baby UFO'' was released in a few colours - red/pink, yellow and black. | ''Baby UFO'' is a ''UFO Catcher'' designed for smaller prizes, and so is a more compact unit with a smaller crane. It is a one-player only game, unlike normal ''UFO Catcher'' units, and can be seen as a successor to units such as the ''[[Space Crane]]''. ''Baby UFO'' was released in a few colours - red/pink, yellow and black. | ||
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Baby UFO (ベイビーUFO) is a crane game initially released by Sega in 1998.
Baby UFO is a UFO Catcher designed for smaller prizes, and so is a more compact unit with a smaller crane. It is a one-player only game, unlike normal UFO Catcher units, and can be seen as a successor to units such as the Space Crane. Baby UFO was released in a few colours - red/pink, yellow and black.
References