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Jumbo is a 1970 electro-mechanical arcade game manufactured by Sega.
The object of the game is to pick up the ball with the elephant's trunk (suction), then point the trunk towards the ceiling. A blower motor kicks in to elevate the ball above the trunk, with a moving metal habitrail in front of the trunk. Time and release the ball, and it falls through the habitrail (hopefully) into a scoring hole around the parameter of Jumbo. The ball rolls back to the elephant to try again. Electronic circus music is played via an 8-track player.
The game's cabinet is also used for Dan-Bo.
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Gameplay
Specifications
Dimensions
787.4 mm (31")
1.321 m (52")
787.4 mm (31")