Know anything about the "7-Up SPOT" video game?

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Know anything about the "7-Up SPOT" video game?

I came across this game a few years ago at an arcade auction in Kalamazoo, MI. My buddy Kevin has it now and it gracious enough to feature it in his public arcade in Gobles, MI. His question (and mine) is if anyone knows the history of the game? It is similar to "Attax" and has come cutesy animation that plays on the 7-Up IP.

Anyone know more about this machine/history?
 
This is an extrmely rare game, less than 20 were made. The main character is the 7up spot character. A two-player game similar to the classic "Othello." Players strategically duplicate or move their tokens in an attempt to capture their opponent's markers. Once the board has been filled, the player with the most tokens wins

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Where is your source for only being less than 20 made?

This is an extrmely rare game, less than 20 were made. The main character is the 7up spot character. A two-player game similar to the classic "Othello." Players strategically duplicate or move their tokens in an attempt to capture their opponent's markers. Once the board has been filled, the player with the most tokens wins

(New info above)
 
It's not 20. Its 200 or 2000. On the arcade museum page it ranks a 1 as rare. I read it in some article about how rare it was but just not 100% on how many made. You do have a gem and I would honestly pull it from the public arcade, but I'm a prick and don't like sharing.
 
Can't be that rare. I saw 2 at a Superauction 5 years ago and bought one for $75. Fixed and sold it. Coin door had been kicked in and monitor needed a cap kit. Fun game. Sat in my neighbors garage for a year while they play tested it.
 
Can't be that rare. I saw 2 at a Superauction 5 years ago and bought one for $75. Fixed and sold it. Coin door had been kicked in and monitor needed a cap kit. Fun game. Sat in my neighbors garage for a year while they play tested it.
I remember that one!
 
I came across this game a few years ago at an arcade auction in Kalamazoo, MI. My buddy Kevin has it now and it gracious enough to feature it in his public arcade in Gobles, MI. His question (and mine) is if anyone knows the history of the game? It is similar to "Attax" and has come cutesy animation that plays on the 7-Up IP.

Anyone know more about this machine/history?

Think he already posted a thread about it?
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=229809
 
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