A spring-loaded lever. One ball. Mechanical stoppers swing across the ramp the moment it rolls.


Overview

The Sega Power Roll is a redemption game built around a pull-and-release lever that launches a ball up a brightly lit ramp toward a bonus ticket zone at the top. As the ball travels, it physically contacts a series of mechanical stoppers that swing out on impact — a visible, unscripted interaction that gives the machine its floor presence. Ticket value zones are distributed across the full ramp length, so every play awards tickets regardless of where the ball lands. Available as a single-player unit or a side-by-side twin configuration with a deluxe mega marquee.


Key Features

Pull-and-Release Lever Mechanism

The controller is a single lever mounted at the base of the cabinet. The player pulls it back and releases at a chosen moment to regulate the force delivered to the ball — lever tension and release timing are the only two variables. There are no buttons, no joysticks, and no secondary inputs. The lever and its housing are internally lit, visible from standing height.

Swinging Mechanical Stoppers on the Ramp

As the ball rolls up the playfield, it contacts a series of physical stoppers that swing out on contact and return to position. The motion is mechanical and unscripted — the stoppers move differently on every play depending on ball speed — making each launch visually distinct from the one before it. The stopper action is readable from several feet away from the machine.

Ramp-Wide Ticket Distribution

Multiple ticket value zones are positioned along the full length of the ramp, with the highest value reserved for the top bonus zone. Every play awards tickets — the ball does not need to reach the top to return a payout. The bonus zone rewards maximum-force launches; lower zones catch shorter rolls.

Brightly Lit Playfield and Cabinet

The ramp surface is internally lit across its full length, illuminating the ticket zones so scoring targets are readable from a standing position. The cabinet carries the lighting through to the marquee, making the unit visible from across a floor. The controller housing is also lit, so the input mechanism is identifiable from a distance.

Twin Configuration with Mega Marquee

Two single-player units can be paired with a deluxe mega marquee to form a side-by-side two-player configuration. The assembled twin footprint measures 169 in W x 217 in D x 308 in H. Each unit operates independently; the marquee — which ships separately at 72 in W x 76 in D x 30 in H and 19 lbs — ties the two cabinets into a unified visual structure for higher-visibility floor placement.


How It Plays

The player grips the lever, pulls it to a chosen tension point, and releases — the ball launches up the ramp at whatever speed that release delivers. Bystanders watching from the side see the ball travel the full length of the illuminated ramp, strike the mechanical stoppers one by one as they swing out, and either drop into a mid-ramp ticket zone or continue into the top bonus area. The stopper movement plays out differently each round based on ball speed, so no two launches look the same from a distance.

Specifications

Feature Detail
SKU / Model Number (Single) SEGA-POWER
SKU / Model Number (Twin) SEGA-POWER-2
Dimensions — Single Unit (Assembled) 33 in W x 85 in D x 101 in H
Weight — Single Unit (Assembled) 696 lbs
Shipping Dimensions — Single Unit 37 in W x 88 in D x 85 in H
Shipping Weight — Single Unit 811 lbs
Dimensions — Twin Configuration (Assembled) 169 in W x 217 in D x 308 in H
Weight — Twin Configuration (Assembled) 632 lbs
Shipping Dimensions — 2x Units 93 in W x 224 in D x 215 in H
Shipping Dimensions — Marquee 72 in W x 76 in D x 30 in H
Shipping Weight — Marquee 19 lbs
Player Count 1 (single unit); 2 (twin configuration)
Power Requirements — Single Unit 110V / 220V; 1.8A / 1A; 198W / 220W
Power Requirements — Twin Configuration 110V / 220V; 3.6A / 2A; 396W / 440W

Why Operators Love It

Every Play Returns a Ticket Payout

Ticket zones span the full ramp length — not only the top bonus zone — so every ball launch results in a ticket award. Operators do not encounter the service friction of a player walking away empty-handed; every credit produces a payout at some zone on the ramp.

Dual-Voltage Operation Simplifies Install

Each unit accepts both 110V and 220V power, drawing 1.8A at 110V or 1A at 220V. The same cabinet drops into a standard U.S. commercial outlet or a 220V circuit without any hardware change, removing circuit compatibility as an install variable across different venue types.

All-Mechanical Stopper System — Fewer Powered Components to Service

The stoppers are physical, spring-return components with no electronic actuation — they move when the ball contacts them and reset passively. Fewer powered moving parts in the scoring mechanism means fewer failure points to diagnose during routine service calls.

Modular Expansion Path from Single to Twin

A single unit can be purchased now and expanded into a two-player twin configuration later by adding a second cabinet and the mega marquee. The original cabinet is not replaced or modified — operators can scale the footprint from 33 in wide to the full twin layout without writing off the initial purchase.


Frequently Asked Questions

What power supply does the Sega Power Roll require?

The Sega Power Roll accepts both 110V and 220V power. At 110V the single unit draws 1.8A (198W); at 220V it draws 1A (220W). No dedicated circuit beyond a standard commercial outlet is required for 110V operation.

What are the assembled dimensions of the Sega Power Roll?

The single unit assembles to 33 in W x 85 in D x 101 in H and weighs 696 lbs. The twin configuration with the mega marquee measures 169 in W x 217 in D x 308 in H and weighs 632 lbs assembled.

How does the ticket payout work on the Sega Power Roll?

Ticket value zones are placed at multiple points along the ramp, with the highest value reserved for the top bonus zone. Because lower-value zones are distributed across the ramp length, every play results in a ticket award regardless of how far the ball travels.

Can a single Sega Power Roll be expanded into a two-player setup later?

Yes. A second single unit plus the mega marquee can be added to form the twin configuration at any point — the original cabinet is not modified or replaced. Each unit in the twin setup operates independently, with the marquee providing the shared visual structure overhead.


Ideal Placement

The Sega Power Roll fits family entertainment centers, bowling center arcades, trampoline parks, and pizzeria game rooms where redemption machines are the primary draw. At 33 in wide, the single unit occupies a standard arcade wall slot without displacing adjacent equipment. The twin configuration suits higher-traffic areas in mall arcades or FEC main floors where a wider visual footprint is appropriate for the space.


Shipping & Setup

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Warranty & Support

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


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