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Cho Chabudai Gaeshi (translated
"Super Dinner Table Flipping") was a popular Japanese arcade game by Taito in 2009, where you flip a physical table in a social setting to score points. Scenarios include: A father arguing with his family; an angry bride at her wedding; and a frustrated office worker. Flipping the table hard enough results in various objects (like the wedding cake) being hurled into the air and crashing to the floor or through a window, scoring more points.

Cho Chabudai Gaeshi (translated "Super Dinner Table Flipping") was a popular Japanese arcade game by Taito in 2009, where you flip a physical table in a social setting to score points. Scenarios include: A father arguing with his family; an angry bride at her wedding; and a frustrated office worker. Flipping the table hard enough results in various objects (like the wedding cake) being hurled into the air and crashing to the floor or through a window, scoring more points.

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2009 Taito Cho Chabudai Gaeshi arcade game. The Japanese name roughly translates to “Super Dinner Table Flipping.”

In the game players pound on the table and violently flip it over in various situations.

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2 days of trying to fix stubborn laptop freezing issue results in today's wonderful re-install of Windows. Brought to you by #tableflipping.

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