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publicationNumber JP-5126396-B1
titleOfInvention Game machine
abstract Provided is a gaming machine that can easily improve the operating efficiency of a gaming machine while enhancing the effect of presentation. A movable effect device comprising a movable member that is arranged in a movable state in front of a visual target object and that executes a visual approval state in which the visual target object can be viewed or a non-visible state in which the visual target object cannot be viewed When the game ball detecting means detects the game ball, the movable member is moved in the direction in which the visual approval state is obtained, and after the visual approval state is executed, the moving member is moved in the direction in which the visual recognition state is disabled. The movable member is moved in accordance with a specific movement mode whose content is returning to the state. If the game ball detection means detects a game ball during the movement of the movable member, a movement mode is set in which the movable ball is moved in the direction in which the view authorization state is established from the current position of the movable member. And when a movement aspect is set, the drive of a movable production | presentation apparatus is controlled according to the set movement aspect. [Selection] Figure 84
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