Difference between revisions of "UFO Dream Catcher"
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− | {{stub}}'''''UFO Dream Catcher''''' ( | + | {{stub}}'''''UFO Dream Catcher''''' (UFOドリームキャッチャー), not to be confused with the original 1989 release of ''[[Dream Catcher]]'', is a crane game released by [[Sega]] in 2008. |
''UFO Dream Catcher'' is an upgrade to ''Dream Catcher'', taking most of its concepts such as height adjustment, security features and a more "transparent" aesthetic from ''[[UFO Catcher 8]]'' which was released around the same period. This model largely ignores ideas put forward in ''[[Dream Catcher Re-Dress]]'', instead opting for the octagonal design seen in the original. | ''UFO Dream Catcher'' is an upgrade to ''Dream Catcher'', taking most of its concepts such as height adjustment, security features and a more "transparent" aesthetic from ''[[UFO Catcher 8]]'' which was released around the same period. This model largely ignores ideas put forward in ''[[Dream Catcher Re-Dress]]'', instead opting for the octagonal design seen in the original. |
Revision as of 08:07, 10 November 2013
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System(s): UFO 8 Board | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega Mechatronics | |||||
Number of players: 1-4 | |||||
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UFO Dream Catcher (UFOドリームキャッチャー), not to be confused with the original 1989 release of Dream Catcher, is a crane game released by Sega in 2008.
UFO Dream Catcher is an upgrade to Dream Catcher, taking most of its concepts such as height adjustment, security features and a more "transparent" aesthetic from UFO Catcher 8 which was released around the same period. This model largely ignores ideas put forward in Dream Catcher Re-Dress, instead opting for the octagonal design seen in the original.