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Manufacturer: Rene Pierre

Rene Pierre released 6 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1974. Rene Pierre was based in France.

The 2 most common machines by Rene Pierre owned by VAPS members are (in order):
Foosball , Crock-Man

Entries in this index: 6
Name Year Type Genre Description Images
Crock-Man 1980 Videogame Labyrinth / Maze
Fire Bird 1980 Videogame Shooting Vehicle
Foosball Arcade
Foot-Ball Competition 71 Arcade Sports
Smatch 1974 Videogame Ball and Paddle (Non Breakout)
Special Break 1977 Videogame Ball and Paddle (Non Breakout)

The proceeding is a list of machines known to have been made by Rene Pierre.
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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