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Pachinko is a mechanical game originating in Japan and is used as both a form of recreational arcade game and much more frequently as a gambling device, filling a Japanese gambling niche comparable to that of the slot machine in Western gaming. |
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Pachinko is pin-ball
Pachinko is really an evolution of the very first pinball machines. These had you shoot metal balls into the playfield that cascaded down through metal pins to land in special holes. Pachinko is played in almost the same way. If the balls go into certain locations, they may be captured and sequences of events may be triggered that result in more balls being released. The object of the game is to capture as many balls as possible.
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The aim of the game
These balls can then be exchanged for prizes. Pachinko machines were originally strictly mechanical, but modern ones have incorporated extensive electronics, becoming similar to video slot machines. There are pachinko machines based on popular cartoons, movies and video games.
Because of their small size (81cmx52cmx20cm), pachinkos are popular among collectors, who build their own parlors at home. A pachinko machine weighs around 25 kilograms. |
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Check out our pachislos |
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Each pachislo is supplied with:
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250 Tokens |
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an original coin tray |
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door key |
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settings key |
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volume controls |
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240 volts power supply |
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English manual |
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6 months guarantee |
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What is pachinko? |
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