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Shoot to Win MVP vs. Regular Version: Key Differences

Shoot to Win MVP vs. Regular Version: Key Differences

1. Cabinet Design & Aesthetics

• MVP Version: Features a redesigned 18-gauge steel cabinet with curved edges for a modern, sleek look. The frame includes LED lighting that can be adjusted for color, speed, and patterns, creating a dynamic visual appeal visible across a room.

• Regular Version: Uses a more traditional, boxy design with straight edges and standard lighting. 

1.     2. Gameplay Features 

MVP Version:

  • Moving Hoop Challenge: Advanced levels include a moving hoop for increased difficulty.
  • Ticket Dispenser: Optional redemption system for ticket-based gameplay (ideal for arcades).
  • Operator-Adjustable Display: Dot matrix display for custom messages and game settings.

 

Regular Version:

  • Offers three rounds of play (two with moving hoops) but lacks the MVP’s advanced operator customization options.

1.     3. Multiplayer Capabilities 

  • Both versions allow linking up to 16 units for head-to-head competitions. However, the MVP includes an exclusive multi-player program enabling up to four players to take turns on a single unit, enhancing versatility for smaller spaces.

1.     4. Included Components 

  • MVP Version: Ships with six 8" basketballs and supports regulation-sized balls (7"–9").
  • Regular Version: Typically includes five 8" basketballs.

1.     5. Customization & Commercial Use 

  • MVP Version: Offers more commercial-ready options, such as dual ticket dispensers, DBA (Dollar Bill Acceptor) compatibility, and custom art packages.
  • Regular Version: Focuses on basic coin-operated or free-play modes

 

 

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