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1996 Tokyo Wars STD twin S/D tank combat simulator
Made by Namco Ltd. 27" monitors, In the streets of Tokyo, players compete in a 3-D world utilizing state-of-the art controls, The recoil of the tank platform and fierce game play combine to make Tokyo Wars a blast to play. Weight: 1300 lb. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #320. |
United States | $1,495.00 USD | ||
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1995 'Indy 500' STD twin S/D auto racing simulator
Made by Sega. 26" monitors. There's 3 different courses for a new race each time: Indy 500's oval circuit, Highland Raceway, and Bay Side Street. Up to 8 players can compete simultanously by linking with other twin simulators. Four visual perspectives let players choose views on the fly. Monster sound efects recreate the roar of revving racing engines, as well as 400,000 frenzied fans. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #133. |
United States | $1,895.00 USD | ||
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1995 'Manx TT' DX S/D motorcycle racing simulator
Made by Sega. 47" projection screen. The 5-speaker immersive sound system separates and delivers sound effects straight to your ears - roaring engines, screeching tires, and killer background music! A.M.S. (Active Motion Slider) lets you feel the bike's reaction to the course. Features incredible natural sceneries on the Isle of Man. There's drastic changes of both terrain and altitude, providing continuous challenges for even the most hard-core riders! Choose from 2 viewpoints, 2 courses, and 2 transmissions. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #208. |
United States | $2,895.00 USD | ||
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'The House Of The Dead 2' STD U/R shooting game
Made by Sega. 29" monitor. Sequel to The House Of The Dead, where players once again assume the role of special agents against hoardes of zombies and other creatures. Coming at you from the deepest, darkest corners of Curien Mansion, these loathsome creatures are hell-bent on destroying mankind -- that is, unless you destroy them first. As a special agent, your mission is to wipe out the zombie menace, and stop Dr. Curien's latest successor from carrying out his evil plans. Follow a twisting maze of sub-plots and discover dark secrets that will answer your lingering questions about the mysterious special agents. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #385. |
United States | $1,725.00 USD | ||
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2000 'Police 911' U/R 1-player shooting game
Made by Konami. This unique game senses body movement rather than requiring the player to move individual controls. Taking the role of a police officer, you start in Los Angeles and fight your way through the members of the Japanese mafia who are running guns from America to Japan. There are six bosses you must capture in LA and Japan, concluding with the head of the Criminal organization in Japan. The player moves around shooting enemies and rescuing hostages. The player stands on a yellow foot pad, and interacts with the onscreen action by physically dodging and ducking to avoid danger and reload the weapon. Three infrared sensors, mounted on a bar overhead, detect the player's body position and reflect that information back to the game. These "real world" actions are reflected on the game screen by making your virtual character interact with obstacles within the game. This added level of interactivity surpassses the standard rail shooters of previous gun games. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #503. |
United States | $1,395.00 USD | ||
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1999 'Hydro Thunder' DX power boat racing simu'tor
Made by Midway Games. 37" monitor. Linkable up to 4 units. Player controls choice of 13 speedboats in a race to the finish over his/her choice of 11 different courses. Power your way through the most treacherous water courses imaginable, with turbo-charged boosts and monstrous jumps. Experience intense competitive racing with hidden powerups, obstacles, secret paths, and varied water conditions. To add realism, there are 3D surroundings and a subwoofer in the seat. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #228. |
United States | $1,995.00 USD | ||
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'Ski Super G' DX downhill skiing simulator
Made by Sega. 50" projection screen. Direct Reactive Vibration system realistically recreates snow resistance and the shock of impact after a jump. Simulates the speed and excitement of World Cup skiing. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #035. |
United States | $995.00 USD | ||
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'Bio-Rhythm' 1-player U/R novelty vending game
Made by American Amusement Co. Dispenses card customized by date of birth and information entered by customer. Oak cabinet. Clawfoot and ball legs. Available in California. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #188. |
United States | $1,495.00 USD | ||
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1992 'Arm Champs 2' 1-plr arm wrestling simulator
Made by Jaleco. This game has a robotic arm that simulates the strength and pressure of the computer-controlled opponent who appears on the screen. A cushion is provided to rest your elbow on as you place your grip on the arm. There is also a grip-stick to hold onto for leverage as you arm-wrestle. The game has nine different opponents to choose from, each with their own profession, nationality and taunt. Before you begin a game, you must use the Select buttons to choose the opponent that you would like to challenge. In each game you compete in two matches. If you beat the first opponent, you must take on the next higher-ranking opponent. Before each match begins, wait for the referee to say "Ready! Go!" and then you must try to pin your opponent's arm down for the count of three before time is up. If you succeed you will win and you can go to the second match. If your opponent pins you down for a three count, you will lose. However, you will get one rematch against the same opponent. In the rematch, whether you win, lose or draw, the game ends. If time runs out before either of you can make a pin, if you were closer to pinning your opponent, you will win, but if you were closer to being pinned, you will lose. If you and your opponent both have your arms in the center, the match will be declared a draw. If you win both of your matches, you will get a bonus game where the computer will test your strength. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #422. |
United States | $2,495.00 USD | ||
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1995 'Indy 500' DX 1-plr S/D auto racing simulator
Made by Sega. 39" monitor. There's 3 different courses for a new race each time: Indy 500's oval circuit, Highland Raceway, and Bay Side Street. Up to 8 player units can be linked to compete simultaneously. 4 visual perspectives let players choose views on the fly. Monster sound effects recreate the roar of revving racing engines, as well as 400,000 frenzied fans. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #212. |
United States | $1,995.00 USD |