Pinball Still Filling the Arcades
Pinball, it seems, is still profitable.
At a time when “Super Streetfighter 2†and sophisticated virtual reality games are all the rage at the video arcade, Sega Enterprises Ltd. plans to acquire Chicago-based Data East Pinball, the world’s second-largest pinball maker.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Sega, the $4-billion Japanese video game giant that has built a reputation as a cutting-edge interactive entertainment firm, said in a news release that pinball machines “continue to be a dominant element in the amusement arcade industry.â€
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