It’s a fact universally acknowledged that pushers are among the hardest working pieces of equipment to be found in any arcade. Despite their endless popularity, suppliers are still finding new and exciting developments to entice players, finds Steph Norbury.

“DEPENDING on how busy the arcade is and the machine quality, a pusher could spend around 30 years on site, although it will probably be gradually moved further back,” says Harry Levy Amusements’ sales executive Mike Chance.
Harry Levy is expecting that pride of place at the front will be given to its latest game - Let’s Go Bingo, an eight-player round pusher, with a cool-looking four-sided tower with video panels. Each panel plays the two sections/beds below the screen and players have a partially filled bingo card and as more coins are put in, a ball/number is chosen from the spinning basket allowing the player to fill their card. Also in the Harry Levy stable are the simply stunning Butterfly six-player and the four-player Chip n Win.
Read the full article in the November issue of InterGame
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