The Pop-A-Shot Elite has a height of 96", length of 96", and a width of 30".
Weight
The Pop-A-Shot Elite weighs 500 lbs. with wheels for mobility.
Assembly
The Pop-A-Shot Elite can take 2-4 hours to assemble. An assembly video is coming soon.
Interactive 49" Monitor
QR Reader to Track Progress
Smaller Size & Lower Cost
COMPETITIONS
QR Code Allows Players to Create Profiles, Track Their Scores & Compete Worldwide
Gameplay
We're making it easier than ever for arcade basketball competitors.
Worldwide Leaderboards
Compete against players from around the world. See your scores in real-time and strive to be the best with our WiFi-connected leaderboard.
Interactive Tournaments
Engage in thrilling contests and tournaments at your favorite bars and venues. Battle for top spots and ultimate bragging rights, and advance to regional and national competitions.
TECHNOLOGY
Never-Before-Seen Interactivity & Gameplay
Immersive Gameplay
Enjoy a visually stunning experience with our 49" display backboard, making every shot feel like you're in the big leagues.
QR Code Reader
Effortlessly register and track your scores with our intuitive QR code system, making profile creation and leaderboard tracking a breeze.
WiFi Connectivity
Enables real-time leaderboard updates and seamless tracking across the network of games.
FOR VENUES
Boost Your Venue’s Appeal with the original Pop-A-Shot.
Increase Foot Traffic
Attract and retain more customers with competitive play. Our nationwide leaderboards and tournaments drive repeat visits.
Smaller Footprint
Maximize your space with a design that’s 1/3 smaller and 1/2 the weight of traditional arcade games, perfect for any venue size, and with wheels for mobility.
Lower Cost
Invest in high-quality entertainment without breaking the bank. Our new Pop-A-Shot model offers advanced features priced below competition.
Customizable
You're in control of the operations dashboard, allowing you to control gameplay and on-screen content.
OUR HISTORY
Reinventing Arcade Basketball Since 1981
Pop-A-Shot literally created the electronic basketball shooting game and a litany of firsts in the industry: electronic scoring, arcade versions, infrared scoring, and steel frames. And we are still here perfecting it.