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}}{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (American Machine and Foundry) was an American machinery and arcade game manufacturer based in [[wikipedia:New Jersey|New Jersey]]. [[Sega Enterprises]] has imported many of its titles for a domestic release in Japan through '''AMF International'''.
 
}}{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (American Machine and Foundry) was an American machinery and arcade game manufacturer based in [[wikipedia:New Jersey|New Jersey]]. [[Sega Enterprises]] has imported many of its titles for a domestic release in Japan through '''AMF International'''.
  

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AMF (American Machine and Foundry) was an American machinery and arcade game manufacturer based in New Jersey. Sega Enterprises has imported many of its titles for a domestic release in Japan through AMF International.

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Electro-mechanical arcade

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