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During the late 1960s and 1970s, [[Sega]] was responsible for distributing jukeboxes created by the American firm [[Rock-Ola]] in Japan. By 1969 Sega had delievered about 5,000 machines across Japan.
 
During the late 1960s and 1970s, [[Sega]] was responsible for distributing jukeboxes created by the American firm [[Rock-Ola]] in Japan. By 1969 Sega had delievered about 5,000 machines across Japan.
 
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Notavailable.svg|(1446; 19xx)
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RockOla1446.jpeg|''Comet Fireball Hi-Fi'' (1446; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|(1448; 19xx)
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RockOla1448.png|''Hi-Fi 120'' (1448; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|(1455; 19xx)
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RockOla1455.png|(1455; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|''Wall Jukebox'' (403; 19xx)
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RockOla403.png|''Wall Jukebox'' (403; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|''Capri I'' (4045; 19xx)
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RockOla4045.png|''Capri I'' (4045; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|''Rhapsody I'' (4085; 19xx)
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RockOla4085.png|''Rhapsody I'' (4085; 19xx)
 
RockOla414.jpg|''Capri II'' (414; 19xx)
 
RockOla414.jpg|''Capri II'' (414; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|''Rhapsody II'' (4185; 19xx)
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RockOla4185.png|''Rhapsody II'' (4185; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|''Rhapsody II LP'' (4185A; 19xx)
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RockOla4185A.jpg|''Rhapsody II LP'' (4185A; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|''Princess Royal'' (424; 19xx)
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RockOla424.png|''Princess Royal'' (424; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|''Grand Prix I'' (425; 19xx)
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RockOla425.png|''Grand Prix I'' (425; 19xx)
 
RockOla426.png|''Grand Prix II'' (426; 19xx)
 
RockOla426.png|''Grand Prix II'' (426; 19xx)
 
RockOla429.png|''Starlet'' (429; 19xx)
 
RockOla429.png|''Starlet'' (429; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|''Wall Jukebox'' (430; 19xx)
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RockOla430.png|''Wall Jukebox'' (430; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|''Concerto'' (434; 196x)
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RockOla434.jpeg|''Concerto'' (434; 196x)
Notavailable.svg|''Pricess Deluxe'' (435; 19xx)
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RockOla435.jpg|''Princess Deluxe'' (435; 19xx)
 
RockOla437.jpg|''Ultra'' (437; 1967)
 
RockOla437.jpg|''Ultra'' (437; 1967)
Notavailable.svg|''Psychedelic'' (440; 19xx)
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RockOla440.jpg|''Psychedelic'' (440; 19xx)
 
RockOla441.jpg|(441; 19xx)
 
RockOla441.jpg|(441; 19xx)
 
RockOla442.jpg|(442; 1970)
 
RockOla442.jpg|(442; 1970)
 
RockOla443.jpg|(443; 1970)
 
RockOla443.jpg|(443; 1970)
Notavailable.svg|(444; 19xx)
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RockOla444.jpg|(444; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|(445; 19xx)
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RockOla445.jpg|(445; 19xx)
 
RockOla448.png|(448; 19xx)
 
RockOla448.png|(448; 19xx)
 
RockOla449.png|(449; 19xx)
 
RockOla449.png|(449; 19xx)
 
RockOla451.jpg|(451; 1973)
 
RockOla451.jpg|(451; 1973)
 
RockOla453.jpg|(453; 1974)
 
RockOla453.jpg|(453; 1974)
Notavailable.svg|(454; 19xx)
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RockOla454.jpg|(454; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|(459; 19xx)
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RockOla459.png|(459; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|(460; 19xx)
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RockOla460.png|(460; 19xx)
Notavailable.svg|''Princess Console'' (461; 19xx)
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RockOla461.png|''Princess Console'' (461; 19xx)
 
RockOla463.png|(463; 1976)
 
RockOla463.png|(463; 1976)
Notavailable.svg|(464; 1976)
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RockOla464.png|(464; 1976)
 
RockOla469.jpg|(469; 1977)
 
RockOla469.jpg|(469; 1977)
 
RockOla470.png|(470; 1977)
 
RockOla470.png|(470; 1977)

Revision as of 02:25, 22 September 2023

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During the late 1960s and 1970s, Sega was responsible for distributing jukeboxes created by the American firm Rock-Ola in Japan. By 1969 Sega had delievered about 5,000 machines across Japan.

Promotional material

References


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Sega jukeboxes
Domestic
Sega 1000 (1960)
Rock-Ola imports
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