![This image displays a brightly illuminated claw machine situated indoors, likely within an arcade or entertainment center in Minsk, Belarus. The location is confirmed by the "+375" country code on a contact sticker for malfunctions and the displayed coin denominations (50 kopecks, 1 ruble, 2 rubles).
The transparent-cased machine is vertically lit by integrated neon tubes cycling through red, green, and blue hues, casting colorful reflections. The upper interior features a grid of blue LED lights. The main compartment is densely filled with various plush toys, predominantly in muted colors like white, brown, pink, and grey, with some green and yellow accents. A stylized drawing of rabbits on the rear panel is faintly visible.
Three circular instructional signs are prominent on the left side:
1. "Point the joystick [to move] the claw to the toy." (НАВЕДИ ДЖОЙСТИКОМ КЛЕШНЮ НА ИГРУШКУ)
2. "Press the button." (НАЖМИ КНОПКУ)
3. "Collect your prize in the compartment at the bottom of the machine." (ЗАБЕРИ ВЫИГРЫШ В ОТСЕКЕ СНИЗУ АППАРАТА)
A circular sign on the right indicates the "Game price" (ЦЕНА ИГРЫ) as "50 K." (50 kopecks). The control panel at the bottom features a white joystick on the left and a prominent, illuminated silver button on the right, both framed by glowing cyan and pink neon strips. Payment options include physical coins (50 kopecks, 1 ruble, 2 rubles) and electronic payment via MIR, VISA, and NFC, as indicated by symbols below the price sign. A sticker below the control panel provides Belarusian contact phone numbers (+375 prefix) for machine malfunctions. Another sticker explicitly states, "Entertainment machine, 100% win is not guaranteed." No individuals are present in the scene.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_4fb85d4e-971d-499a-8.jpg?alt=media)
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This image displays a brightly illuminated claw machine situated indoors, likely within an arcade or entertainment center in Minsk, Belarus. The location is confirmed by the "+375" country code on a contact sticker for malfunctions and the displayed coin denominations (50 kopecks, 1 ruble, 2 rubles). The transparent-cased machine is vertically lit by integrated neon tubes cycling through red, green, and blue hues, casting colorful reflections. The upper interior features a grid of blue LED lights. The main compartment is densely filled with various plush toys, predominantly in muted colors like white, brown, pink, and grey, with some green and yellow accents. A stylized drawing of rabbits on the rear panel is faintly visible. Three circular instructional signs are prominent on the left side: 1. "Point the joystick [to move] the claw to the toy." (НАВЕДИ ДЖОЙСТИКОМ КЛЕШНЮ НА ИГРУШКУ) 2. "Press the button." (НАЖМИ КНОПКУ) 3. "Collect your prize in the compartment at the bottom of the machine." (ЗАБЕРИ ВЫИГРЫШ В ОТСЕКЕ СНИЗУ АППАРАТА) A circular sign on the right indicates the "Game price" (ЦЕНА ИГРЫ) as "50 K." (50 kopecks). The control panel at the bottom features a white joystick on the left and a prominent, illuminated silver button on the right, both framed by glowing cyan and pink neon strips. Payment options include physical coins (50 kopecks, 1 ruble, 2 rubles) and electronic payment via MIR, VISA, and NFC, as indicated by symbols below the price sign. A sticker below the control panel provides Belarusian contact phone numbers (+375 prefix) for machine malfunctions. Another sticker explicitly states, "Entertainment machine, 100% win is not guaranteed." No individuals are present in the scene.
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