Back Space Game (7 card)

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    gameplay_feature
    Trap Holes ×25
    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    Recel S. A.
    ipdb_id
    2251
    ipdb.image_urls
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    ipdb.notable_features
    Trap holes (25). Remote unit adds and subtracts credits. In operation, this unit would allow a bartender to receive payment from a player for credits to be added to the machine. Also, the bartender could pay out for credits, then subtract them from the machine. Because the flyer advertises an optional automatic payout hopper was available from the manufacturer, we do not know if the remote unit was equipped with the game or was an after-factory product.
    ipdb.notes
    Recel produced two bingo games, both named "Space Game". One obvious difference we see between them is the backglass design (and the backbox mechanics required to support it). This listing shows the version having seven bingo cards on the backglass. The playfield uses yellow numbers inside green boxes. The backglass of this version features a miniaturized image of the entire backglass of the other version, a game that displays only one card. We do not know which version was made first, but suspect the miniaturization was done to capitalize on the customer recognition of the one-card game. Both listings carry a date of 1979 until more information is known. See Recel's 1979 'Space Game (1 card)'. Recel is the name used for export games. The same company made a domestic version as Petaco's 'Space Game (7 card)'.
    player_count
    1
    system
    recel-system-iii
    technology_generation
    solid-state
    theme
    Space Fantasy
    year
    1979