Difference between revisions of "UFO Catcher"
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| prize_date_jp=1985-05{{ref|http://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/history/title/ufocatcher.html}} | | prize_date_jp=1985-05{{ref|http://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/history/title/ufocatcher.html}} | ||
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− | {{stub}}''''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (UFOキャッチャー) is a crane game released by [[Sega]] in 1985, and marked the start of [[:Category:UFO Catcher|a line of machines bearing the "UFO Catcher" name]]. |
The 1985 model is a boxy machine with a pink/red finish intended to attract female players. It is reportedly more susceptible to breakdowns than later versions, and the angluar nature of the cabinet was at one point identified as a safety hazard. | The 1985 model is a boxy machine with a pink/red finish intended to attract female players. It is reportedly more susceptible to breakdowns than later versions, and the angluar nature of the cabinet was at one point identified as a safety hazard. | ||
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During development the machine was known as '''''Eagle Catcher''''' (the claw being an eagle's foot), although was reportedly changed due to mechanical limitations, creating a crane that looked more like a UFO. References to this older name can be found in technical manuals and part descriptions. | During development the machine was known as '''''Eagle Catcher''''' (the claw being an eagle's foot), although was reportedly changed due to mechanical limitations, creating a crane that looked more like a UFO. References to this older name can be found in technical manuals and part descriptions. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 09:07, 14 July 2018
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UFO Catcher (UFOキャッチャー) is a crane game released by Sega in 1985, and marked the start of a line of machines bearing the "UFO Catcher" name.
The 1985 model is a boxy machine with a pink/red finish intended to attract female players. It is reportedly more susceptible to breakdowns than later versions, and the angluar nature of the cabinet was at one point identified as a safety hazard.
During development the machine was known as Eagle Catcher (the claw being an eagle's foot), although was reportedly changed due to mechanical limitations, creating a crane that looked more like a UFO. References to this older name can be found in technical manuals and part descriptions.