wow! I remember this game, Love it when I was a child, never play it again, now finally I see the cockpit again (20+ years after) thanks for post it !!!
@UpcomingJedi Kinda?? It ruins the whole experience. I find myself having to try to make the sounds, most of which I don't remember how they went, except maybe she shooting and the missle launches. Psh-pee-pee-oo!Psh-pee-pee-oo!Psh-pee-pee-oo!Psh-pee-pee-oo!Psh-pee-pee-oo!Psh-pee-pee-oo!..WheeoOOooooOOoo...
Remember this game well. Played it at Crystal's Pizza Palace in Fort Worth, Texas and Irving, Texas when I was a kid. I think it was at Land of Oz arcade in North East Mall in Hurst, Texas too.
Woah, that's crazy. I have never encountered that game. Sega really outdid themselves on the cabinet design! I wonder how that 3-D effect works... It reminds me of Subroc-3D.
I had a good look at it Friday... The gun is actually a pair of big LED strips that curve into the cabinet. The whole thing is reflected of a half mirror with a backdrop behind it (the black light was burned out so it couldn't be seen), and the monitor actually moves around on a track as you aim. And all the sound effects are discrete logic, on a big board. There is also a sweet sound system with a subwoofer in the seat. It was really awesome to play for how old it is.
wow! I remember this game, Love it when I was a child, never play it again, now finally I see the cockpit again (20+ years after) thanks for post it !!!
Fercyful 2 years ago
@Fercyful There is a rom available but of course it lacks the sound. Kinda sucks.
UpcomingJedi 1 year ago
@UpcomingJedi Kinda?? It ruins the whole experience. I find myself having to try to make the sounds, most of which I don't remember how they went, except maybe she shooting and the missle launches. Psh-pee-pee-oo!Psh-pee-pee-oo!Psh-pee-pee-oo!Psh-pee-pee-oo!Psh-pee-pee-oo!Psh-pee-pee-oo!..WheeoOOooooOOoo...
UpcomingJedi 1 year ago
That is friggin sweet!
MaximumRD 2 years ago
Remember this game well. Played it at Crystal's Pizza Palace in Fort Worth, Texas and Irving, Texas when I was a kid. I think it was at Land of Oz arcade in North East Mall in Hurst, Texas too.
routerpimp 2 years ago
Hey! I've got one of these. Whats it worth?
best333WillC 3 years ago
Hi, Also have fully working space tactics in my house,great game, had to repair PCB faults but now up and running.. Top Game
m3lovesyou 3 years ago
Woah, that's crazy. I have never encountered that game. Sega really outdid themselves on the cabinet design! I wonder how that 3-D effect works... It reminds me of Subroc-3D.
NardDogz 3 years ago
I had a good look at it Friday... The gun is actually a pair of big LED strips that curve into the cabinet. The whole thing is reflected of a half mirror with a backdrop behind it (the black light was burned out so it couldn't be seen), and the monitor actually moves around on a track as you aim. And all the sound effects are discrete logic, on a big board. There is also a sweet sound system with a subwoofer in the seat. It was really awesome to play for how old it is.
Maxxarcade 3 years ago
I remember that game. Some cousin of mine was playing it and he could shoot 'em all down.
Frritzz 3 years ago
Sweet.
spatsbear2 3 years ago
How cool is that! I always wanted the original Star Wars or Tron stand up arcade games.
xmvirus202 3 years ago
We sold our Star Wars, but there are 3 Tron games here that I will be rebuilding some time.
Maxxarcade 3 years ago
holy crap that's awesome!
wilkes85 3 years ago
dude that thing is so awesome!
genmac1 3 years ago
You work on some of the coolest stuff!
That kind of reminds me of the old Pac-Man game they used to have at a Dairy Queen here.
moosjawskachywan 3 years ago
I've worked on tons of those. Ms. Pac Man was probably the most popular of the series.
Maxxarcade 3 years ago
Actually, now that I think about it, it might've been a Ms. Pac-Man game.
moosjawskachywan 3 years ago
Ms. Pac is mainly blue, with pink and yellow artwork. Regular Pac is a yellow cabinet.
Maxxarcade 3 years ago