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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (サーファー) is an electro-mechanical arcade machine produced by [[Sega]] and released in 1977.{{ref|https://archive.ph/6t2Ep|https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nazox2016/e/d30ca0955bc0acea5f255e4697c0f201}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/JM15a|http://web-tampa.officialblog.jp/archives/22248681.html}} The object of the game is to launch a ball onto the playfield, which simulates a wavy sea, trying to survive the three waves and light the three white flags on the left by hitting them with the ball in order to win a pack of caramels as a prize (such as the pack of ''Milky®''{{ref|https://www.makeupmuseum.org/.a/6a00e553d45a2a8833022ad3aa2ca6200b-pi}} seen in the official flyer{{fileref|Surfer EM JP Flyer.jpg}}, a popular brand of condensed milk candy{{ref|https://japanese-products.blog/2017/08/15/fujiya-milky-candy-best-sweetened-condensed-milk-candy-for-kids/}}{{ref|https://www.makeupmuseum.org/home/2018/08/hollika-hollika-peko.html}} manufactured by Japanese confectionery company [[wikipedia:Fujiya|Fujiya Co. Ltd.]] since 1951{{ref|https://www.fujiya-peko.co.jp/english/history/}}).
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (サーファー) is an electro-mechanical arcade game produced by [[Sega]] and released in 1977.{{ref|https://archive.ph/6t2Ep|https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nazox2016/e/d30ca0955bc0acea5f255e4697c0f201}}{{ref|https://archive.ph/JM15a|http://web-tampa.officialblog.jp/archives/22248681.html}} The object of the game is to launch a ball onto the playfield, which simulates a wavy sea, trying to survive the three waves and light the three white flags on the left by hitting them with the ball in order to win a pack of caramels as a prize (such as the pack of ''Milky®''{{ref|https://www.makeupmuseum.org/.a/6a00e553d45a2a8833022ad3aa2ca6200b-pi}} seen in the official flyer{{fileref|Surfer EM JP Flyer.jpg}}, a popular brand of condensed milk candy{{ref|https://japanese-products.blog/2017/08/15/fujiya-milky-candy-best-sweetened-condensed-milk-candy-for-kids/}}{{ref|https://www.makeupmuseum.org/home/2018/08/hollika-hollika-peko.html}} manufactured by Japanese confectionery company [[wikipedia:Fujiya|Fujiya Co. Ltd.]] since 1951{{ref|https://www.fujiya-peko.co.jp/english/history/}}).
  
 
The cabinet could store approximately fifty packs of caramels with a size within the range of 13 cm x 6 cm to 7 cm x 4 cm{{fileref|Surfer EM JP Flyer Back.jpg}}.
 
The cabinet could store approximately fifty packs of caramels with a size within the range of 13 cm x 6 cm to 7 cm x 4 cm{{fileref|Surfer EM JP Flyer Back.jpg}}.

Revision as of 01:32, 27 November 2024

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Surfer EM Cabinet.jpg
Surfer
System(s): Electro-mechanical arcade
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Electro-Mechanical)
JP
¥290,000[1] ?




































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Surfer (サーファー) is an electro-mechanical arcade game produced by Sega and released in 1977.[3][4] The object of the game is to launch a ball onto the playfield, which simulates a wavy sea, trying to survive the three waves and light the three white flags on the left by hitting them with the ball in order to win a pack of caramels as a prize (such as the pack of Milky®[5] seen in the official flyer[6], a popular brand of condensed milk candy[7][8] manufactured by Japanese confectionery company Fujiya Co. Ltd. since 1951[9]).

The cabinet could store approximately fifty packs of caramels with a size within the range of 13 cm x 6 cm to 7 cm x 4 cm[10].

Specifications

Dimensions

690 mm (27.165")
1.5 m (59.05")
690 mm (27.165")


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