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{{stub}}'''''Dream Palace''''' (ドリームパレス) is a crane game initially released by [[Sega]] in early 1992. | {{stub}}'''''Dream Palace''''' (ドリームパレス) is a crane game initially released by [[Sega]] in early 1992. | ||
− | ''Dream Palace'' is an | + | ''Dream Palace'' is an six-player ''UFO Catcher'', the one (''[[UFO Catcher Mini]]''), two (''[[New UFO Catcher]]'') and four (''[[Dream Catcher]]'') player crane games Sega were producing in the early 1990s. The same rules apply as with all ''UFO Catcher''s, however accommodating six players leads to ''Dream Palace'' being a very large cabinet, ill-suited for smaller venues. ''Dream Palace'' also adopts a much more elaborate cabinet design, similar to classic merry-go-rounds. |
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Revision as of 08:10, 10 November 2013
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Dream Palace (ドリームパレス) is a crane game initially released by Sega in early 1992.
Dream Palace is an six-player UFO Catcher, the one (UFO Catcher Mini), two (New UFO Catcher) and four (Dream Catcher) player crane games Sega were producing in the early 1990s. The same rules apply as with all UFO Catchers, however accommodating six players leads to Dream Palace being a very large cabinet, ill-suited for smaller venues. Dream Palace also adopts a much more elaborate cabinet design, similar to classic merry-go-rounds.