Missile Fever [1984]
Docchikana (Which One?) [1987]
The Daidaman [1987]
New Jankenman (Rock-Paper-Scissors Game) [1986]
FEVER CHANCE [1983]
The Legend of Valkyrie[1989]
Piccadilly Circus[1977]
Jumping Rally (1984)
Spin Ball[1981]
Yamanobori Game (Mountain Climber) [1981]
Oshaberi Ohm (Talking Parrot) [1981]
TRICKLER[1933]
A British game machine from over 90 years ago.
It runs completely without electricity,
and even the score meters function entirely on analog mechanics.
filp Skill[1938]
An American game machine from about 90 years ago.
This exact type is also featured in Tokyo Disneyland's Penny Arcade.
Bally SKILL ROLL[1956]
The root of Japan's 10-yen games.
Only 1,500 units were ever manufactured in the US.
This might be the only place in Japan where you can actually play it!
HOP STEP JUMP[1976]
Dendo Pachilar (Electric Pachinko-style Game)[1977]
WANTED[1987]
Tsururin-kun [1990]
Acrobat[1976]
UFO[1978]
Shinkansen Game V (Bullet Train Game) [1976]
Serve Attack[1987]
Super Tennis[1985]
World Soccer[1989]
THE SPORTS[1979]
W・ATTACK[1978]
FOOT BALL[1979]
Coin Rocket[1977]
Melody Shot[1987]
HOMERUN KING[1975]
ROBOT[1978]
CIRCUS[1978]
GO! Momotaro[1977]
Interchange[1978]
WORLD SOCCER[1973]
Kunitori Gassen (Samurai Land-Grab Game)[1980]
Chanceler[1978]
BULLION[1963]
A British machine that can be called the original root
of roulette-style medal games like "Piccadilly Circus."
It operates completely without electricity,
and even the winning coin payouts function entirely on analog mechanics.
pilwin56[1956]
Made in the UK.
This machine operates using historic British old pennies.
WINDMILL Jr[1946]
Made in the USA.
WHIZ BALL[1932]
Seibu Shinjuku Line Game[2025]
Created for the 130th anniversary event of Higashimurayama Station.
A perfect replica of the mechanics and structure of the classic "Shinkansen Game"!
Higasshy's Coin Catcher[2026]
The game board features "Higasshy,"
the official mascot character of Higashimurayama City!