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Manufacturer: Leisure and Allied Industries - LAI

Leisure and Allied Industries - LAI released 29 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1972. Leisure and Allied Industries - LAI was based in United States.

The 5 most common machines by Leisure and Allied Industries - LAI owned by VAPS members are (in order):
Stacker , Lighthouse , Ghost Muncher , Tickee Tickats , Slam 'N' Jam Junior

The 3 most common machines by Leisure and Allied Industries - LAI wanted by VAPS members are (in order):
Lighthouse , Stacker , Drop Zone

Entries in this index: 29
Name Year Type Genre Description Images
Balloon Buster 2000 Arcade / Redemption Skill
Bee Bee Boppin' Arcade
Chicken Farm 2000 Arcade / Redemption
Crazzy Clownz 2001 Arcade / Redemption Skill
Drop Zone 2012 Arcade / Redemption
Galaxy 1980 Pinball / Electro-Mechanical Space
Ghost Hunter 1994 Arcade / Redemption Shooter
Ghost Muncher 1981 Videogame Labyrinth / Maze
Hot Hand 1979 Pinball / Solid State
Lighthouse 2000 Arcade / Redemption
Little Masterpiece Arcade Simulator
Meteor 1979 Pinball / Solid State
Miner's Revenge 1996 Arcade / Redemption Shooter
Nugent 1978 Pinball / Solid State
Outnumbered 2019 Videogame / Shooter Shooter
Pub Pong 1972 Videogame
Slam 'N' Jam Arcade / Basketball Skill
Slam 'N' Jam Junior Arcade
Sonic Beat 2000 Arcade / Redemption
Stack-It Arcade / Reflex
Stacker 2004 Arcade / Redemption
Stacker Double Up Arcade Skill
Stacker Giant 2000 Arcade / Redemption Skill
Super Strike bowler 2010 Arcade / Bowler
Tickee Tickats 1995 Arcade / Redemption Shooter
Time Buster Arcade / Redemption
Trident 1979 Pinball / Solid State
Willie Wheels Arcade Skill
Zero Fighter Kamikaze 1976 Videogame

The proceeding is a list of machines known to have been made by Leisure and Allied Industries - LAI.
Click on any machine name to bring up the encyclopedia page for that machine.
Click on the 'Year' or 'Type' column headers to sort the table accordingly.

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