SEGA UFO Catcher 7

Sega’s world famous crane brand UFO Catcher is here and available for events! Using their iconic “UFO” claw, players aim, grab, roll, drag, knock down, turn over, hook, drop & push prizes around to win. As it is, Sega’s UFO Catcher experience can’t be described in just one word!


Sega UFO Catcher is a large-scale dual crane machine. Prizes can be set up in a variety of different layouts, and the machine can accommodate both small and large prizes. To play two single-use buttons are used to control the arm movement.


*Prizes and gameplay layouts will vary per event.

SEGA UFO Catcher 7s

Sega’s world famous crane brand UFO Catcher is here and available for events! Using their iconic “UFO” claw, players aim, grab, roll, drag, knock down, turn over, hook, drop & push prizes around to win. As it is, Sega’s UFO Catcher experience can’t be described in just one word!


Sega UFO Catcher is a large-scale dual crane machine. Prizes can be set up in a variety of different layouts, and the machine can accommodate both small and large prizes. To play two single-use buttons are used to control the arm movement.


*Prizes and gameplay layouts will vary per event.

SEGA UFO Á La Carte II

Sega's UFO Á La Carte II is here! Unlike traditional UFO Catchers with a claw that drops down to pick up prizes from the bottom of the cabinet, the prizes in UFO À La Carte are hung on rows of pegs, allowing them to be pulled down by a horizontally-extending UFO arm mounted on a post in the front of the cabinet. Like typical UFO Catcher games, two single-use buttons are used to control the arm: one for horizontal movement and one for vertical movement.


The unique gameplay style and ability to dispense virtually any kind of merchandise (plush, keychains, figures, etc.) led UFO À La Carte to become very popular in Japanese arcades.


*Prizes and gameplay layouts will vary per event.

Pokémon Catch

A redemption game that is somewhat like Pachinko. Eggs tiny balls roll down from the top of the screen and bounce down pegs on the playfield. The player spins a large Poké Ball steering wheel to move Pikachu and have him catch the eggs. If the player catches 20 eggs the machine dispenses a prize.

At the start and end of the game Ash Ketchum from the television series speaks to the player and sound clips of Pikachu's voice play whenever a ball is obtained. Potential prizes can be viewed along the marquee.


*Prizes will vary per event.