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Seesaw Jump

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Description

A game where the player has two men jump up and down on a seesaw breaking balloons at the top of the screen.

Seesaw Jump was produced by Sega in 1978.

Sega released 593 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1960. Sega was based in United States.

Other machines made by Sega during the time period Seesaw Jump was produced include: HeliShooter, Monte Rosa, Temptation, Rodeo, World Cup, Secret Base, Depth Bomb, Galaxy War, Pro Racer, and Seesaw Jump 2

Specs

Name Seesaw Jump
Developer Sega (United States)
Year 1978
Type Videogame
KLOV/MOG # 12818
Monitor
# Simultaneous Players 1
# Maximum Players 2
Game Play Alternating
Control Panel Layout Single Player
Sound Amplified Mono (one channel)
Cabinet Styles
  • Upright/Standard

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VAPS Arcade/Coin-Op Seesaw Jump Census

There are 15,264 members of the Video Arcade Preservation Society / Vintage Arcade Preservation Society, 9,669 whom participate in our arcade census project of games owned, wanted, or for sale. Census data currently includes 166,973 machines (7,000 unique titles).

Very rare - There are no known instances of this game owned by one of our active members.

Wanted - No active members have added this machine to their wish list.

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