Prize spirals, locker doors, and four capsule bays. One cabinet footprint.

Overview

The Pipeline Games Prize Robot is an all-in-one redemption cabinet that combines prize spirals, locker boxes, and four capsule compartments into a single heavy-duty unit. Eighteen prize door positions plus two capsule compartments hold a range of prize types simultaneously, consolidating what would otherwise require multiple separate machines into one 45-inch-wide footprint. The cabinet is built for compatibility with all major card systems and is designed to accept a future expandable prize capacity upgrade within the same physical shell.


Key Features

Twenty Prize Positions Across Three Prize Formats

The Prize Robot houses 18 individually numbered prize door positions arranged across three tiers — three large top doors (11 in x 6 in each, positions 1–3), six mid-size doors (5.5 in x 5.5 in each, positions 4–9), and nine hanging-prize slots (7 in x 5 in each, positions 10–18) — plus a 3-inch capsule compartment holding approximately 120 capsules (position 19) and a 2-inch capsule compartment holding approximately 200 capsules (position 20). The tiered layout means a single stocked cabinet can display hard goods, hanging soft prizes, and capsule products simultaneously.

Prize Spiral Mechanism

Prize delivery uses a spiral-drive system that advances individual prize positions on command. Each spiral indexes one prize per redemption event, presenting the next item to the door opening without requiring staff intervention between plays.

Multi-Platform Card System Compatibility

The Prize Robot accepts Intercard, Amusement Connect, Semnox, Embed, and other leading debit card systems without additional adapters. Locations running any of these platforms can install the unit directly into their existing card-reader network.

Expandable Prize Capacity (Upcoming)

Pipeline Games has announced a future expandable prize capacity upgrade designed to fit within the Prize Robot's existing footprint. Operators purchasing the current unit will be able to increase total prize capacity without replacing the cabinet when the upgrade becomes available.


Full-Height Display with Header

The cabinet measures 79 inches tall at the body and 101 inches tall with the header installed, placing visual elements at a height readable from across a game floor. The 45-inch width and 30-inch depth keep the unit within a single floor slot while the full stocked prize field faces outward through the door panels.

How It Plays

A player swipes their card, selects a prize position from the numbered door grid, and the spiral mechanism advances to dispense the selected item through the corresponding door. From across the room, bystanders see a fully stocked, multi-tier prize wall with visible product in every window — large locker doors at the top, smaller doors across the middle, hanging prizes across the bottom tier, and two capsule columns flanking or integrated into the layout. The fully loaded prize field reads as a single continuous display rather than a collection of individual compartments.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Manufacturer Pipeline Games / Union Toys
Cabinet Dimensions (Body) 45 in W x 30 in D x 79 in H
Cabinet Dimensions (With Header) 45 in W x 30 in D x 101 in H
Total Prize Positions 20 (positions 1–20)
Top Door Size (Positions 1–3) 11 in x 6 in (3 doors)
Middle Door Size (Positions 4–9) 5.5 in x 5.5 in (6 doors)
Hanging Prize Slots (Positions 10–18) 7 in x 5 in (9 slots)
3-Inch Capsule Capacity (Position 19) Approx. 120 capsules
2-Inch Capsule Capacity (Position 20) Approx. 200 capsules
Warranty 1 year

Why Operators Love It

One Footprint Replaces Multiple Machines

The Prize Robot consolidates spiral prizes, locker-style prize doors, and two capsule formats into a 45 x 30-inch floor slot. Operators running separate capsule vending, spiral redemption, and locker machines can replace that multi-machine row with a single unit, recovering floor space for additional revenue equipment.

Card System Install Without Hardware Changes

Compatibility with Intercard, Amusement Connect, Semnox, and Embed means the unit connects to whichever debit card platform the location already runs — no interface boxes, no custom wiring, no card-system replacement required at install.

Future Capacity Upgrade Path Within Existing Shell

Pipeline Games has committed to an expandable prize capacity upgrade that fits the current cabinet body. Operators avoid cabinet obsolescence risk — the same unit purchased today can be upgraded to higher prize capacity when the expansion module ships, without purchasing a replacement machine.

US-Based Parts and One-Year Warranty

Parts inventory is stocked domestically, reducing wait time on replacement components. The machine carries a one-year manufacturer warranty covering parts and service access from the point of purchase.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many prize positions does the Prize Robot have?

The Prize Robot has 20 numbered prize positions: three large locker doors (positions 1–3), six mid-size doors (positions 4–9), nine hanging-prize slots (positions 10–18), one 3-inch capsule compartment with approximately 120-capsule capacity (position 19), and one 2-inch capsule compartment with approximately 200-capsule capacity (position 20).

What card systems is the Prize Robot compatible with?

The Prize Robot is compatible with Intercard, Amusement Connect, Semnox, Embed, and other major debit card systems. No additional adapters are required to connect the unit to these platforms.

What is the assembled footprint of the Prize Robot?

The cabinet body measures 45 inches wide by 30 inches deep by 79 inches tall. With the header installed, the total height reaches 101 inches. Width and depth remain the same with or without the header.

Is a capacity expansion available for the Prize Robot?

Pipeline Games has announced an expandable prize capacity upgrade designed to fit the current Prize Robot cabinet shell. The upgrade is listed as coming soon — the existing cabinet body will accommodate it without replacement.

Ideal Placement

The Prize Robot's 45 x 30-inch floor slot fits standard single-machine positions in family entertainment centers, trampoline parks, and bowling center arcades. Its 101-inch height with header requires standard commercial ceiling clearance of at least 9 feet. The unit is also suited to movie theater lobbies, mall arcades, and hotel game rooms where a single prize-display anchor fills a wall position.


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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