A new arcade in Laredo is bringing a mix of prizes, neon lights and a game style inspired by Japan's crane machine culture.
A massive vintage crane excavator is lifting heavy materials using classic cable-operated technology. Unlike modern hydraulic ...
Be the claw in Main Event’s latest arcade-style attraction. The new activity lets guests step inside a life-sized claw machine and control the action themselves.
At ConExpo 2026, Liebherr rolled out three new K series self-erecting cranes for the U.S. market, including new automation ...
If you’ve walked into an arcade recently, you likely noticed that almost all of the games inside are redemption machines. These are the types of games that offer tickets or prizes, requiring players ...
Alan-1 and Artist Brian Cook have teamed up to develop the first Butts On Things crane machines and rubber toys. The Butts on Things Crane Series includes a 24″ model perfect for compact spaces, a ...
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and couples looking to make it an extra special holiday may find just what they are looking for inside Dave & Buster’s Human Crane game, where a handful of diamond ...
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It’s the vending machine prize to end them all. Any Romeo hoping to woo his lover with a Dave & Buster’s dinner better be ready to pop the question — just in case she happens to score one of their new ...
A new, locally owned and operated crane arcade has opened its doors in Odessa, Texas, US. Named Rig Claw, the new amusement location offers guests the chance to win a range of plush prizes, as well as ...
7-Eleven Japan has been grabbing a lot of attention recently, what with their matcha dessert burritos and their new luggage storage service for travelers. But rival Japanese convenience store chain ...
SILVERDALE, Wash. — After 36 years supplying plush products to amusement parks, Peter Quinn decided to take a gamble on the Japanese claw machine craze sweeping America. His bet: Winner Every Time ...