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'Revolution X' 3-player U/R video shooting game
Made by Midway Games. The band Aerosmith has been kidnapped by the New Order Nation (NON), an organization whose goal is to enslave all of the world's youth population by suppressing all forms of entertainment. As one of the few remaining free youth, each player is equipped with a machine gun and the strongest weapon available: music, to free all of the youth (and Aerosmith, too!) and put an end to the NON menace. Game features four Aerosmith songs: Eat The Rich, Sweet Emotion, Toys In The Attic, and the ending song, Walk This Way. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #272. |
United States | $995.00 USD | ||
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'Virtual On' twin S/D robot fighting simulator
Made by Sega. 29" monitors. Players grab both levers, and virtually become metal beasts of terror. There are 8 robots to choose from, each with their own unique way of crushing enemies. Robotic movements are controled by 2 levers that each have 2 buttons. Use the right-hand lever to move right and the left-hand lever to move left. Jumping is possible by 'opening' both levers simultaneously. Use the forefinger-operated trigger to shoot the weapon. Use the thumb-operated trigger for speed bursts. Features polygon modeling 3-D CG graphics. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #266. |
United States | $1,495.00 USD | ||
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1992 'Lethal Enforcers' 2-plyr U/R shooting game
Made by Konami. 25" monitor. The game has five stages with five different assignments: The Bank Robbery, Chinatown Assault, The Hijack, The Drug Dealers, and The Chemical Plant. Your gun can fire up to six bullets at a time and whenever it needs reloading, you aim it away from the screen and squeeze on the trigger. During each stage you must try to shoot the armed criminals, but not any innocent by-standers nor fellow officers. You must destroy the enemy at the end of each stage in order to complete the assignment. At the beginning of the game, you have three to five life units, but you can purchase additional life units by depositing additional coins. Life units are also awarded based on how many points you score during the gameplay. Everytime you are shot, you will lose one life unit. You will also lose a life unit whenever you kill an innocent person. The game ends when all your life units are gone, but continuous play is available. There are different ranks that you will attain, depending on how well you do. The ranks are Patrolman, Detective, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain and Commander. When the game begins, your rank is Detective and after each stage you will be promoted, but only if you do not kill any innocents. If you've killed innocents on any stage, you will either maintain your rank or you will be demoted. Additional weaponry can be found throughout the game that will give you better fire power: automatics, Magnum bullets, rifles, shotguns, grenade guns and machine guns. The grenade guns and machine guns can each be used only once, but the automatics, the Magnum bullets, the rifles and the shotguns can be reloaded the same way as your regular gun. If you get shot while you have one of those weapons, though, you will return to your regular gun. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #464. |
United States | $995.00 USD | ||
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2000 'Silent Scope 2' 1-plyr U/R shooting game
Made by Konami. 27" monitor. Also known a Dark Silhouette and Fatal Judgement. Player uses a sniper rifle replica to kill terrorists. Terrorists are planning to use a test unit of the VX gas missile, hidden in an abandoned chemical weapons plant, to terrify the nation. The UK's anti-terrorism team, Alpha Squad, was sent out to stop them, but disappeared without a trace. Mission locales include downtown London, a snowy terrain, ancient castles, a military airport, underwater scenes, a deep forest, and many others. In addition to using the special Night Vision scope, in some areas you will need to use the exciting new Thermal Vision scope, or the X-Ray scope. Thermal Vision scope allows you to see the enemies in dark, enclosed areas; while X-Ray scope lets you seek out enemies who are trying to hide behind walls and other objects. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #149. |
United States | $1,595.00 USD | ||
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Daytona USA Limited Edition auto racing simulator
Made by Sega. 26" monitor. Guide ultra-realistic stock cars through amazing 3D rendered courses. There are 3 courses to choose from: Warm up on the high speed oval course, speed through the Grand Canyon, or just totally go nuts on an all-out madcap seaside course! A 'Time Trial' option allows racing against the clock on any of the 3 courses. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #039. |
United States | $995.00 USD | ||
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'XSG' DX 1-player S/D flight racing simulator
Made by GreyStone Technology, Inc. 33" monitor. Attitude with an afterburner. Race through obstacle courses in this futuristic flying game. 3 courses, 4 aircrafts, weapons selection, and power-ups. Surround sound. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #369. |
United States | $1,495.00 USD | ||
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1996 'Gunblade NY' DX 2-player shooting game
Made by Sega. 50" projection screen. Attack helicopter armed with 2 recoilable machine guns battles android terrorist soldiers in NYC. 2 missions to choose from. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #034. |
United States | $1,495.00 USD | ||
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1999 'Silent Scope' 1-player U/R shooting game
Made by Konami. 27" monitor. The President has been kidnapped by heavily-armed terrorists. You are the expert sniper sent on a covert mission to rescue him. The rifle scope magnifies the images on the monitor; otherwise invisible to passers-by. Look through your scope, use your cross-hairs and expertise to aim for the enemy. Your target could be in a helicopter dodging through buildings, in the driver's seat of a high-speed car, or snooping on rooftops; so don't underestimate the skill required to win the game. Features different levels of play from beginner to expert, and 3 different game modes: Time Attack, Story Mode, and Target Practice. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #507. |
United States | $1,395.00 USD | ||
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1996 'Wave Runner' DX jet ski simulator
Made by Sega. 50" projection screen. 3-axis motion system allows gamers to feel all the turns of the ocean speedway. Features an actual Yamaha Motor Co. Wave Runner built into a hydraulic cabinet. 3 courses, 2 views, and 3 methods of control. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #030. |
United States | $1,995.00 USD | ||
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1996 'Aqua Jet' DX jet ski simulator
Made by Namco, Ltd. 50" projection screen. Air spring control system. Players feel every jump, wake, and wave as they blast towards the finish line. Two courses allow 'drift turns.' Expert course allows players to submerge their craft after jumps, just like the real thing. Subject to availability when ordered. TMAECH ad ref. #029. |
United States | $1,995.00 USD |