A lit steel cabinet. One moving key. One hole. The lock either opens or it doesn't.

Overview

The Sega Prize Locker is a 100% skill-based prize vending game in which players guide a key into a precise target to unlock a prize. Available as a dedicated standalone cabinet or as a conversion kit for Sega's Key Master cabinet, it fits venues where the skill-based prize vending format is the right match for the floor.

Button-only controls and a visible, lit prize compartment make the mechanic immediately readable to players of any age, keeping the queue moving and the cabinet accessible on the floor.


Key Features

100% Skill Mechanic

Prize Locker's outcome is determined entirely by the player's timing — they control the key position using button inputs and must land the key in the correct spot to open the lock. There is no random element in the award mechanism.

Dedicated Cabinet or Key Master Conversion Kit

Prize Locker ships as a complete standalone unit or as a conversion kit that installs directly into an existing Sega Key Master cabinet. Operators already running Key Master on their floor can add Prize Locker's skill-based gameplay without purchasing an entirely new cabinet.

Simple Prize Pin Refill System

Prizes are held in place by straightforward pin mechanisms. Restocking requires no special tools — staff open the cabinet, seat the new prize on its pin, and close up. The restocking process is designed to be completed quickly between plays.

All-Steel Brightly Lit Cabinet

The cabinet shell is all-steel construction with internal lighting that illuminates the prize compartment from within. The lit interior makes the prize visible from outside the cabinet, giving bystanders a clear sightline to what's at stake before they insert a coin.

Multi-Format Payment Ready

The cabinet accepts coin, dollar bill acceptor (DBA), and swipe card payments out of the box. Operators can configure the unit to match their venue's payment infrastructure without additional hardware modifications.


How It Plays

The player watches a key move across the lock face and presses a button at the precise moment to drop it into the target hole. From outside the cabinet, bystanders see the lit prize compartment, the moving key mechanism, and the binary result — the lock either opens or it doesn't — in a play cycle short enough that the next turn begins almost immediately.

Specifications

Feature Detail
SKU / Model Number 22904
Player Count 1 Player
Assembled Dimensions 39 in W x 32 in D x 87 in H
Assembled Weight 489 lbs
Shipping Dimensions 45 in W x 36 in D x 86 in H
Shipping Weight 562 lbs
Power Requirements 110V / 2.6A / 286W or 220V / 1.3A / 286W
Game Category Prize & Vending / Skill Game

Why Operators Love It

Conversion Kit Lowers Entry Cost on Existing Hardware

Operators with a Key Master already on the floor can install the Prize Locker conversion kit rather than purchasing a full new cabinet. This reduces the hardware investment needed to add a skill-based prize vending option to the floor.

Dual-Voltage Power Supply

The cabinet runs on either 110V or 220V at 286W, covering both standard US venues and mixed-voltage locations — no step-down transformer required for either configuration.

Tool-Free Prize Restocking

The pin-based prize retention system uses no consumable components and requires no tools to service. Staff can restock prizes during normal service rounds — no dedicated technician visit required.

Owner's Manual Included and Available for Pre-Install Review

The unit ships with a step-by-step owner's manual covering assembly and setup. Sega's full Prize Locker Owner's Manual is also available as a downloadable PDF for pre-install review or on-site reference.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Sega Prize Locker available as a conversion for an existing Key Master?

Yes. Prize Locker is available both as a dedicated standalone cabinet and as a conversion kit designed for Sega's Key Master cabinet. The conversion kit allows operators to retrofit an existing Key Master rather than purchasing a complete new unit.

What payment methods does the Sega Prize Locker accept?

The cabinet is configured to accept coin, dollar bill acceptor (DBA), and swipe card payment. All three formats are supported without additional hardware modifications at the time of install.

What are the assembled dimensions and weight of the Sega Prize Locker?

The assembled unit measures 39 in W x 32 in D x 87 in H and weighs 489 lbs. Shipping dimensions are 45 in W x 36 in D x 86 in H at 562 lbs. Plan for freight delivery and a dolly or lift-gate service at the install site.

What makes the Sega Prize Locker a 100% skill game?

Prize delivery is controlled entirely by player input — the player uses button controls to position and drop the key into the target hole. The cabinet contains no random prize-award mechanism; the outcome on every play is determined by the player's timing and accuracy.

Ideal Placement

The Prize Locker's 39-inch width fits comfortably in standard wall-slot arrangements at family entertainment centers, bowling center arcades, trampoline parks, and movie theater lobbies. Its all-ages button-only format also suits restaurant waiting areas and hotel game rooms where a broad player demographic is expected. Route operators placing single units in convenience stores or laundromats will find the multi-format payment configuration covers most payment setups already in the field.


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.

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