Pachinko Game
Pachinko Game

Sounds like a Japanese slot machine - no coins as winnings but instead cool little balls.

As you turn the knob, steel balls are propelled into a maze of spinning wheels, bumper-action pins, and bonus pockets. Lights flash, bells ring and music plays when balls trigger the jackpot, earning extra playing balls. Moving parts constantly change the odds to challenge skill levels. Not a reproduction, each reconditioned machine was originally built for commercial use in actual Japanese pachinko parlors. Authentic face designs may vary and are not always suitable for young children. Solidly constructed of wood and steel, each comes with 400 balls.

Link: Pachinko Slot Game

"Pachinko - What?" by RGS was published on November 19th, 2007 and is listed in Gift Ideas, Japan / Asia, Toys, Weird.

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