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Project to Find Japan's First Crane Game Machine "Crown 602" [Search Report] 85 Days Chasing a Lost Crane Game Machine: A Miracle Connected by Over 4,400 "Memories", Finally Capturing the Appearance of its "Successor"

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Taito reports the results of its project to search for "Crown 602", Japan's first domestically produced crane game machine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What was the "Crown 602"?
A: The "Crown 602" was Japan's first domestically produced crane game machine, released in 1965.
Q: What was the purpose of the search project?
A: The project aimed to find the lost "Crown 602" crane game machine by gathering information and memories from the public.
Q: How many people participated in the project?
A: Over 4,400 pieces of information and memories were received from the public via the web and social media.
Q: Was the "Crown 602" found?
A: Unfortunately, the original "Crown 602" was not found. However, its successor machine, the "Crown 603", was identified.
Q: What is the "Crown 603"?
A: The "Crown 603" is a successor machine that strongly inherits the DNA of the "Crown 602". Its current operational status is unknown.
Q: Will there be any rewards for those who provided information?
A: Yes, a lottery will be held among those who submitted memories, with three winners receiving Taito's latest game software or an invitation ticket.