sega_ballzania

A center rotating disc sits in the playfield. Every ball that finds the bonus hole hits it mid-spin.

Overview

Ballzania is a fast-action, skill-based redemption game from Sega Amusements International, built for arcade, FEC, and bowling center operators. The two-player cabinet pairs a pinball-style plunger mechanism with a center rotating disc bonus target — a configuration that produces guaranteed ticket payouts on every play while adding a visible timing challenge that separates scores. Edge lighting and an illuminated header run the full perimeter of the cabinet, readable from across the floor.


Key Features

Pinball-Style Plunger Mechanism

Each player controls a spring-loaded plunger to launch balls up the playfield toward a field of win-zone holes. The pull-and-release input is immediately legible to any player who has touched a pinball machine, which shortens the learning curve and keeps play moving quickly.

Center Rotating Disc Bonus Target

A motorized disc rotates continuously at the center of the playfield, housing the high-value bonus hole. Because the disc is always in motion, landing the bonus hole requires the player to time the shot to the disc's position — a visible, physical timing challenge that bystanders can read from across the aisle.

Guaranteed Ticket Payout Every Play

The game is configured so that every play results in a ticket award — not just plays that hit bonus targets. Multipliers and mini-games adjust the payout amount, but the floor is non-zero, meaning no player walks away empty-handed.

Two Built-In Mini-Games: Lucky Line and Party Time

Ballzania includes two named mini-games — Lucky Line and Party Time — that activate during play to vary the ticket-earning structure. These modes break up the base game loop and give returning players a different target state to chase.

Edge Lighting and Illuminated Header

Crisp edge lighting runs the perimeter of the cabinet, and a large illuminated header sits above the playfield. Both are visible from the surrounding floor area and identify the machine's footprint from a distance.


How It Plays

Each player pulls and releases the pinball-style plunger to send balls up the playfield, where they deflect off pins before settling into win-zone holes — or, if the timing is right, into the center rotating disc's bonus hole. From the surrounding floor, bystanders see balls caroming off a pin field while the center disc spins continuously, with the occasional bonus-hole moment generating a visible spike in the ticket count display.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Player Count 2
Assembled Dimensions 60 in W x 47 in D x 100 in H
Assembled Weight 772 lbs
Shipping Dimensions 57 in W x 43 in D x 85 in H
Shipping Weight 694 lbs
Power Requirements 110V or 220V
Amp Draw 4.6A (110V) / 2.3A (220V)
Wattage 500W

Why Operators Love It

Dual-Voltage Compatibility Reduces Install Constraints

Ballzania runs on both 110V and 220V — 4.6A at 110V, 2.3A at 220V — so it drops into the existing electrical infrastructure of most venues without a dedicated circuit upgrade. That flexibility covers standard U.S. outlets and the 220V runs common in larger FEC and bowling center back-of-house configurations.

Two Pay-Per-Play Stations in One Cabinet Footprint

At 60 inches wide, the cabinet houses two independent player stations. Operators get two simultaneous pay-per-play positions within the square footage of one machine — a direct floor-efficiency advantage over running two separate single-player units.

Configurable Payout Structure via Multipliers

The ticket payout on every play is shaped by in-game multipliers, giving operators a lever to tune the award economy per location. The guaranteed-ticket floor means payout settings affect the ceiling and bonus amounts rather than toggling the award on and off entirely.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many players can use the Sega Ballzania at once?

Ballzania is a two-player cabinet. Both player stations are housed in the same unit and operate simultaneously, each with its own pinball-style plunger.

Does the Sega Ballzania always pay out tickets?

Yes. The game is configured so that every play results in a ticket award. Multipliers and mini-games — Lucky Line and Party Time — can increase the payout above the base amount, but the minimum award is non-zero on every play.

What are the power requirements for the Sega Ballzania?

The cabinet supports both 110V and 220V operation. At 110V it draws 4.6A; at 220V it draws 2.3A. Total power consumption is 500W in either configuration.

What is the assembled footprint of the Sega Ballzania?

Assembled, the cabinet measures 60 inches wide by 47 inches deep by 100 inches tall and weighs 772 lbs. Shipping dimensions are 57 in W x 43 in D x 85 in H at 694 lbs.

Ideal Placement

Ballzania is designed for arcades, family entertainment centers, and bowling center game rooms — the three venue types Sega Amusements explicitly targeted with this cabinet. Its 60-inch width fits within standard two-unit arcade bay allocations, and the 100-inch height clears standard commercial ceiling clearances without modification. Trampoline parks and restaurant game rooms with open floor plans also provide the sightlines the cabinet's edge lighting and header are sized for.


Shipping & Setup

We offer flexible freight delivery options, including curbside and lift-gate services. Shipping costs and timing are calculated at checkout based on your location and requirements.

Warranty & Support

Your purchase includes a standard manufacturer warranty and access to technical support to ensure long-term performance and uptime.


Videos

Customers also bought

    • FAST SHIPPING

    • 24/7 CUSTOMER SERVICE

    • SECURE CHECKOUT

    • CUSTOMER APPROVED