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Revision as of 10:38, 5 January 2023
UFO Catcher 7 Max Edition | |||||||||
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System(s): UFO 7 Board | |||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||
Developer: Sega Mechatro | |||||||||
Genre: Prize | |||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||
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UFO Catcher 7 Max Edition (UFOキャッチャー7 MAXエディション) is a crane game initially released by Sega in 2003.
As the name suggests, UFO Catcher 7 Max Edition is a derivative of UFO Catcher 7, specifically equipped to deal with bigger prizes, similar to the earlier UFO Catcher 800. All the features of UFO Catcher 7 remain in-tact, though it is a one-player game and the crane is predictably much larger.
Similar to UFO Catcher 7, UFO Catcher 7 Max Edition was available in a variety of colour schemes (blue, yellow and green), although pink is the most common.
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References
- ↑ http://backup.segakore.fr/mechatro/saiyo/work/kouno.html (Wayback Machine: 2023-01-05 14:04)