Six lit target holes. A disc in flight. The LED tunnel fires at the moment of release.

Overview

The Sega Allstars Ultimate Disc is a skill-based disc-throwing redemption game built for high-traffic commercial venues. Players throw discs at six illuminated target holes across three progressive difficulty levels on a cabinet that runs 107 inches deep, with an automatic conveyor belt that returns every disc to the thrower without staff involvement. Up to eight cabinets link for simultaneous multiplayer competition, and the unit accepts both coin and card payment.


Key Features

Six Tiered Targets with Distinct Point Values

The target wall holds six holes across three rows, each with a different point value: one large hole at the top worth 10 points; two middle holes worth 20 points each; and three small holes at the bottom worth 80, 50, and 100 points left to right. The smallest holes carry the highest values, creating a risk-reward gradient on every throw that standard toss games do not offer.

LED Tunnel with Dynamic Throw Detection

RGB LED fixtures run throughout the cabinet — around the target ring and through the cage — forming a lit tunnel that is visible from across the arcade floor. A sensor inside the tunnel detects when a disc is in flight and triggers a synchronized lighting effect at that moment, producing a visible flash timed to the throw rather than to impact. Red numerical LED displays show score, timer, bonus, bonus score, and tickets won in real time throughout each session.

Conveyor Belt Disc Return

A built-in conveyor belt retrieves each disc after it lands and delivers it back to the player automatically. The lane resets between throws without any staff involvement, keeping the play cycle continuous and throughput uninterrupted.

Three Progressive Difficulty Levels

The game runs across three levels, each escalating in speed and unpredictability of target movement. Players who surpass the high score at the end of a run receive an additional bonus ticket award on top of the standard per-throw payout.

Eight-Cabinet Linking

Up to eight Allstars Ultimate Disc cabinets link together for simultaneous multiplayer competition. Each cabinet is 41 inches wide, so a bank scales in 41-inch increments — operators can start with one unit and add cabinets as floor space or demand allows.

Dual-Voltage Power

The cabinet supports both 110V at 3.2 amps and 220V at 1.6 amps, with a 350-watt maximum draw in either configuration. Operators can connect to whichever circuit type their venue supplies without a step-up transformer or separate power conditioning hardware.


How It Plays

The player stands at the throwing end of the 107-inch-deep lane and aims plastic discs at six lit target holes before time expires, targeting the highest-value holes on each toss as the speed and pattern of illuminated targets intensify across three levels. The conveyor belt returns each disc immediately after landing, so the player moves from throw to throw with no pause. From across the arcade floor, the cabinet's LED tunnel fires a synchronized light effect with each disc in flight — the flash is tied to the throw event, not to where the disc lands, making the cabinet visible and active throughout every session.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Dimensions (Assembled) 41 in W x 107 in D x 119 in H
Assembled Weight 716 lbs
Shipping Dimensions (Part 1) 85 in W x 42 in D x 98 in H
Shipping Weight (Part 1) 705 lbs
Shipping Dimensions (Part 2) 42 in W x 28 in D x 87 in H
Shipping Weight (Part 2) 132 lbs
Total Shipping Weight 837 lbs
Power Requirements 110V @ 3.2A / 220V @ 1.6A | 350W max
Player Count 1 per cabinet (up to 8 cabinets linkable)
Ticket Redemption Yes — includes high-score bonus payout
Payment Compatibility Coin and card swipe

Why Operators Love It

Attendant-Free Operation

The onboard conveyor belt handles disc retrieval and return automatically — no staff intervention between plays to collect discs from the target end or reset the lane. The cabinet runs continuously through a full session without an attendant present.

Scalable Floor Footprint

A single cabinet occupies a 41-inch-wide slot. The eight-cabinet link scales in 41-inch increments, so operators can size the bank to the available floor run and expand later without replacing equipment.

Color-Illuminated Marquee Topper

The red, white, and blue marquee topper includes a red LED counter visible from across the floor. At 119 inches tall, the cabinet's topper clears standard suspended-ceiling heights and reads above neighboring equipment in a dense arcade layout.

Two-Piece Freight Delivery

The cabinet arrives in two freight pieces — the largest measuring 85 x 42 x 98 inches at 705 lbs — which allows delivery through standard commercial loading bays where a fully assembled 107-inch-deep unit would not clear the door frame.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many cabinets can be linked on the Sega Allstars Ultimate Disc?

Up to eight Allstars Ultimate Disc cabinets can be linked together for simultaneous multiplayer competition. Each cabinet is 41 inches wide, so a full eight-unit bank requires approximately 27 linear feet of floor space.

What are the assembled dimensions of the Sega Allstars Ultimate Disc?

The assembled cabinet measures 41 inches wide, 107 inches deep, and 119 inches tall, weighing 716 lbs. Plan for ceiling clearance above 119 inches and a lane depth of at least 9 feet for the cabinet footprint alone.

What power supply does the Allstars Ultimate Disc require?

The cabinet supports both 110V at 3.2 amps and 220V at 1.6 amps, with a 350-watt maximum draw in either configuration. Operators can connect to whichever circuit type their venue supplies.

How does the ticket payout work on the Allstars Ultimate Disc?

Players earn tickets for successful disc throws into the target holes during the timed session. Surpassing the high score at the end of a run triggers an additional bonus ticket award on top of the standard per-throw payout.

Ideal Placement

The Sega Allstars Ultimate Disc fits naturally in family entertainment centers, bowling center arcades, and trampoline parks where lane-format redemption games are a standard part of the floor plan. The 41-inch cabinet width slots into standard wall-run configurations, and the 107-inch depth is consistent with other lane-style games common in FEC installations. Social entertainment venues, mini-golf clubhouses, and movie theater lobbies with open floor space for lane-format equipment are also well-suited placements.


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