![]() Standing at just 130cm high, they house a tiny 15 inch monitor screen. But what makes these cabs unique, is their diminutive size, appropriate to the requirements of their target market, namely small people. Which is all well and good and interesting I hear you say. All three games had a strong following amongst children across the globe, and were marketed alongside cards, toys and even their own animé show. Love and Berry was specifically aimed at a young female audience in a gaudy pink, Dinosaur King in orange, and Mushi King in solid green. All three were released using the same basic interface and cabinet style, but each with an individual design. There were three similar themed cabinets in total Dinosaur King, Love & Berry and Mushi King. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The release was designed as a card battle game where players face off against each other using bar-code cards purchased from, and dispensed by, the machine itself. Released in 2005, Sega’s Dinosaur King was an attempt to appeal to the kids market, and to cash in on the growing popularity of turn based card games like Pokemon. ![]()
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