November 11, 2015 | Nick Montano
TAGS: Black Hole arcade game, Coastal Amusements, amusement machine, Washington State approved games, Lenny Dean, coin-op news |
LAKEWOOD, NJ -- Coastal Amusements Inc., headquartered here, said its Black Hole amusement game has been approved for sale and operation in Washington State.
Black Hole is among several skill-based redemption games to win approval from the Washington State Gambling Commission, which examines all types of games to determine whether they satisfy the state's statutory requirements. Coast's Subway Surfers, Simpson's Soccer, Monkey Mania and Sharp Shooter have already been approved by the commission.
Coastal's Black Hole invites the player to shoot a ball up a steeply inclined chute, from which it enters the outermost loop of a spiral with holes at the bottom of each loop. "Black Hole continues to perform and we are excited at the opportunity to work with our distributors in Washington State," said Coastal president Lenny Dean.
Black Hole will be on display at next week's IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando, FL. Visit Coastal Amusements in booth No. 1323 at the Orange County Convention Center Nov. 17-20.