A fortune teller machine at Musée Mécanique
An electronic fortune teller and love tester manufactured in the mid-1990s
A fortune teller at Gameroom Show

A fortune teller machine (also known as a genie machine or mechanical genie) is a type of amusement automaton, which upon receiving credit gives out a card with a prediction of the reader's future. This is typically given by an automaton. They could be found in penny arcades, and can be seen in modern video arcades and amusement parks.

Notable examples

Fortune Teller Machines are a rare artifact surviving from the era of penny arcade, boardwalk and amusement parks. Listed are a few of the notable varieties:

Gallery

Various fortune teller machines at Musée Mécanique in San Francisco:

In media

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See also

References

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  3. ^ Genco Gypsy Grandma Horoscope Fortune Teller, Gameroom Show.
  4. ^ Mike Munves Deco "Ask Grandma" Fortune Teller, Gameroom Show.
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