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''Sapporo'' is considered to be one of the rarest Sega pinball games in existence (although every 70s Sega machine is uncommon). It was released to coincide with the [[wikipedia:1972 Winter Olympics|1972 Winter Olympics]] in Sapporo, Japan, and has a similar Winter Olympics theme. Sega themselves are said to only own one survivng unit | ''Sapporo'' is considered to be one of the rarest Sega pinball games in existence (although every 70s Sega machine is uncommon). It was released to coincide with the [[wikipedia:1972 Winter Olympics|1972 Winter Olympics]] in Sapporo, Japan, and has a similar Winter Olympics theme. Sega themselves are said to only own one survivng unit |
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Sapporo (セガ・サッポロ) is a 1971 electro-mechanical pinball table manufactured by Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Sapporo is considered to be one of the rarest Sega pinball games in existence (although every 70s Sega machine is uncommon). It was released to coincide with the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan, and has a similar Winter Olympics theme. Sega themselves are said to only own one survivng unit
Interestingly this is not the only Winter Olympics-themed pinball table to be released by Sega for the '72 Games - Sega also imported Olympic Hockey from Williams in 1972 for sale in Japan.
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