Sega EM (Electro Mechanical) Arcade games:
Chronological order.

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  • Basketball - Sega, Sega, 1966, domed basketball.
  • Rifleman, Sega, 1967, after finishing ten shots for ten cents, it prints out a card that is extracted on the right side of the cabinet. This card is a print of where your shots landed in relation to the bullseye targets. The cards are in roll form.
  • MotoPolo, Sega, 1968, Moto polo's two players each control a small foam motorcycle and push around a ping pong ball trying to score on the other's goal, 8 track player makes motorcycle noises.
  • Periscope, Sega, 3/68
  • Helicopter, Sega, 7/68, similar to Midway's helicopter game Whirly Bird (1969) and
  • Duck Hunt, Sega, 1/69
  • Missile, Sega, 6/69.
  • Grand Prix, Sega, 8/69
  • Combat, Sega, 4/70, tank shooting game where player turns a mechanical tank and shoots at 6 back-lit targets for a total of 12 shots.
  • Gun Fight, Sega, 8/70, manikin gun fighters have a shoot out, electronic sound.
  • Dodgem Crazy, Sega, 1970, roll over cars by ramming it, thus scoring points. Has a cracker chute in the back board which acts as a speaker outlet for the eight track tape player. Same cabinet as the 1970 Sega Stunt Car.
  • Combat, Sega, 4/70
  • Jet Rocket, Sega, 8/70.
  • Night Rider, Sega, 8/70
  • Stunt Car, Sega, 8/70, Formica sides with great car graphics. Steer the car back and forth across the front of the playfield, and the car is equipped with a bumper that acts as a flipper to hit the ball up the playfield. The object is to hit the ball into the different numbered holes, which then light up on the backglass. Here's the kicker, if you end up "winning," the machine dispenses, in this case, a small packet of crackers (although, who knows how long these crackers have been in this machine!)
  • Astrodata, Sega, 1971, fortune teller.
  • Dive Bomber, Sega, 10/71.
  • Sonar, Sega, 1972
  • Sea Devil, Sega, 1972, same as Killer Shark (Sega 1972).
  • Killer Shark, Sega, 1972, shark moves around and the player shoots it with a spear gun. It has a series of slides on a wheel that make the shark move and thrash around when shot. Same game as Sega's Sea Devil, but Sea Devil had a manta ray instead of a shark.
  • Monster Gun, Sega, 1972, shoots plastic balls using a vacuum system
  • Pro-Bowler, Sega, 1972, two players, mechanically animated manikin bowling game. Very similar to Williams' Mini Bowl (8/70).
  • Air Attack, Sega, 1/72
  • Attack and Attack II, Sega, 1973, a tank driving game where the player controls a small remote tank.
  • Moto Champ, Sega, 1973, MotoChamp has several small motorcycles on the playfield. The object is to take your player controlled motorcycle to the other end of the playfield. But while this is happening, the other game controlled motorcycles impede your progress.
  • Fonz, Sega, 1976, actually a video game, same as Sega's Moto-Cross.
  • Moto-Cross, Sega, 1976, actually a video game, same as Sega's Fonz.


Unknown Date Sega EM Games (alphabetic).

  • Balloon Gun, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown), twin guns.
  • Bullet Mark, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown), twin guns.
  • Cowboy, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown).
  • Derby Day, Sega, early 1970s (exact date unknown), electronic sound, horses race each other head to head, also a pachinko style game, timed 45 second game.
  • Drivemobile, Sega, late 1960s (exact date unknown).
  • El Alamein, Sega (SegaSA), 1970s (exact date unknown).
  • Five StarQ, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown).
  • Fox Hunt, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown), twin guns.
  • Grand National Race, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown).
  • Invaders, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown).
  • Jumbo, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown).
  • Love Tester, Sega, 1960s (exact date unknown)
  • Lunar Rescue, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown).
  • MatchLock, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown).
  • Plinker's Canyon, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown).
  • Punching Bag, Sega, 1960s (exact date unknown), a boxing strength tester.
  • Red Baron, Sega (SegaSA), 1970s (exact date unknown).
  • Road Race, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown).
  • Safari, Sega (SegaSA), 1970s (exact date unknown), twin guns.
  • Sand Buggy, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown), electronic sound, 8-track player, drive over sand dunes and hazzards, cover as much distance as possible in the time allowed, similar cabinet as Sega's Stunt Car (1970).
  • Super Skill Diga, Sega, 1970s (exact year unknown).
  • Tracer, Sega, 1970s (exact date unknown), twin guns.