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A red arcade game machine, illuminated by internal pink and white LED lights, is captured in a vertical full shot. The machine features a large, white Snoopy plush toy with black ears and nose, standing upright as the primary prize within a red-walled chamber. The game's objective, a "cut the string" mechanic, is indicated by a suspended white arm holding yellow-handled scissors, marked with a "WARNING SHARP OBJECT DO NOT TOUCH" label.

Textual instructions across the top panel, visible in English, read "Coins.", "Move the Scissors.", and "Cut the String and Game Ends." The interior walls display faint white line graphics, including triangles, squares, and circles. Mirrored text on the left interior glass panel reads "Mundo Skiplus", while "ZAPATOS" is visible mirrored on the right.

The lower control panel, also red, contains five illustrated instructions detailing game play: inserting a coin (1), moving the mechanism (2), cutting the string (3), winning a prize (4), and collecting the prize (5). A digital display screen shows "1 CREDIT 1 Play", "PLAYED: 0", "CREDITS: 0", "PTS: 0", and "ID: 1". Below this, a series of white LED dots is arranged in a rectangular grid. A large, multi-colored (red, green, yellow) illuminated "START" button is prominent on the right, accompanied by a smaller blue "PLAY" button. Further instructions beneath the screen clarify: "PRESS AND HOLD START BUTTON TO MOVE SCISSORS TOWARDS THE STRING. RELEASE THE START BUTTON TO STOP SCISSORS. CUT THE STRING AND GAME ENDS." The "Electrocoin" logo is visible twice on this panel, and an "IK®" logo appears near a coin slot at the bottom. The machine is situated indoors, likely within an entertainment venue or a retail establishment such as a shoe store in the city of Antigua, Spain, suggested by the Spanish text "Zapatos". No people are visible in the scene.
KOLOPLA

Jun 5, 2026, 5:24 PM

Antigua, Spain

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A red arcade game machine, illuminated by internal pink and white LED lights, is captured in a vertical full shot. The machine features a large, white Snoopy plush toy with black ears and nose, standing upright as the primary prize within a red-walled chamber. The game's objective, a "cut the string" mechanic, is indicated by a suspended white arm holding yellow-handled scissors, marked with a "WARNING SHARP OBJECT DO NOT TOUCH" label. Textual instructions across the top panel, visible in English, read "Coins.", "Move the Scissors.", and "Cut the String and Game Ends." The interior walls display faint white line graphics, including triangles, squares, and circles. Mirrored text on the left interior glass panel reads "Mundo Skiplus", while "ZAPATOS" is visible mirrored on the right. The lower control panel, also red, contains five illustrated instructions detailing game play: inserting a coin (1), moving the mechanism (2), cutting the string (3), winning a prize (4), and collecting the prize (5). A digital display screen shows "1 CREDIT 1 Play", "PLAYED: 0", "CREDITS: 0", "PTS: 0", and "ID: 1". Below this, a series of white LED dots is arranged in a rectangular grid. A large, multi-colored (red, green, yellow) illuminated "START" button is prominent on the right, accompanied by a smaller blue "PLAY" button. Further instructions beneath the screen clarify: "PRESS AND HOLD START BUTTON TO MOVE SCISSORS TOWARDS THE STRING. RELEASE THE START BUTTON TO STOP SCISSORS. CUT THE STRING AND GAME ENDS." The "Electrocoin" logo is visible twice on this panel, and an "IK®" logo appears near a coin slot at the bottom. The machine is situated indoors, likely within an entertainment venue or a retail establishment such as a shoe store in the city of Antigua, Spain, suggested by the Spanish text "Zapatos". No people are visible in the scene.

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