Last week’s Euro Attractions Show in Paris exceeded expectations, Sega general manager Justin Burke said.

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"We were extremely busy on the first two days, meeting with new and existing customers across Europe in our traditional market and the wider amusement parks and attractions industry," he said.

Sega presented a mix of video, redemption, prize and interactive games, including the carnival-themed Milk Jug Toss. The main draw for Milk Jug Toss, the company said, is the fact that it is a skill-based redemption game, which is designed to be fun for all ages.

Sega reported that Double Spin, Giant Key Master and Clownin’ Around were among some of the other popular games on its stand.

“The show offers plenty of opportunity for buyers to view the latest products in the industry,” said Burke. “It’s well organised, giving visitors an opportunity to network with some of the major players in amusement parks and attractions. We are looking forward to next year’s show in Amsterdam, especially based on the success we had this year.”