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Publisher: Sega | |||||||||
Developer: Sega AM3[1], Sega AM6[2] | |||||||||
Number of players: 1-10 | |||||||||
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Bingo Party (ビンゴパーティー) is an arcade video game interpretation of 75-ball bingo released by Sega in 1993.
Bingo Party is a large machine which uses ten screens (five on either side) to substitute physical tickets or cards. In the centre is a mechanical ball machine which selects physical bingo balls during play. The calling is done electronically.
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Arcade bingo games released by Sega | |
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Bingo Party (1992) | Bingo Party Multicard (1994) | Bingo Party Special (1994) | Bingo Party Phoenix (1996) | Bingo Party Splash (2002) | Bingo Party Splash SP (2004) | Bingo Party Pirates (2007) | |
3-Way Bingo (1973) | Group Bingo (197x) | World Bingo (1986) | Bingo Circus (1989) | Bingo Fantasy (1996) | Bingo Planet (1997) | Bingo Planet Plus (1998) | Bingo Parade (2005) | Bingo Parade DX (2005) | Bingo Galaxy (2007) | Bingo Galaxy DX (2007) | Bingo Drop (2012) | Bingo Theater (2023) | |
Mickey & Minnie Bingo Land (1999) |