I think they had something like this when I was little at an arcade centre and I remember I wanted to go on it and thought it looked like a spaceship but it's not at the arcade centre anymore
I remember playing this game in the early 90's, it was awesome, back in 92 it cost $5 to play, it was awesome going upside down. It was worth every dollar when I was a teenager.
90's Sega stuff was soo good. The games, the consoles, the arcade machines.. Man, what a time.. I probably spent a gazillion quarters playing the original after burner that just went back and forth.
@@rustygriswold9981 Yes, in like August or September they got it. When you go there ask to see it or play it as I don’t think it’s in plain view right now. Doc is in the process of doing another building expansion and when that gets completed I think their plan is to have R360 in that room. Enjoy.
It's a shame that the arcade market is dead, some things can never be truly replicated with a home version, you will never have the same experience playing at home unless you're rich to have the arcade at home.
About 4 years ago Galloping Ghost arcade in Chicago restored a Sega R360 and put it out for customers to use. It's the last arcade in the entire world to have a working R360.
I remember playing this multiple times at the Trocadero in Piccadilly Circus. I used to make no attempt to fly the plane properly and just go round and round and round! So much fun!
@@benjamincastillo3067 Cool; I've never tried. Apparently MJ had one among the stuff they sold off at Neverland ranch when he did (weird dude but good taste in arcade games). Learned that they DO make modern verisons of them (though idk what games they put in). Imagine this + a huge velved screen (or even VR though someone said people would likely puke) + something like Ace Combat 8...
Man, I remember playing this game a ton of times when I was a kid and honestly is probably is my most favorite arcade game ever. If I ever fin one for sale that still works, I'm gonna get one!
It's in the title of this video: a NOKIA 808, a very limited release phone back in 2012 using PureView technology and running a 41 MP 1/1.2 in sensor Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash and a 1080p 30 fps video with continuous autofocus.
I would love to play this. I've only seen it once years ago in an arcade down in Gatlinburg, TN over 20 years ago. They were charging $5 a play and my mom wouldn't give me the money to play it. It would awesome if the original Afterburner could be converted to play in this cabinet.
Actually Afterburner was converted to run in this but it was incredibly rare to find one. I played it on one of the in some random arcade in Australia back in 2003.
@@MattyK166 Awesome! The one I played was at the old TimeZone in downtown Brisbane. The machine Even stalled out and got me stuck in the upside down position. Took a couple minutes for the attendant to figure out how to get me out but I didn't care cuz I was so happy I finally got to play it after looking for one for over 15 years. Lol
@@chriswarden420 Yeah I made a special trip to the GC just to play it. I'm from Vic and was in BrisVegas for a wedding. I ended up buying a ThrustMaster F16 cockpit that was a demo in a toy store. You need a ladder to get in it. I even have some genuine F18 C model canopies from an auction. L/T plan was to use it as a guide but rebuild it out of aluminium and then mount on a multi-axis platform like those sold by CKAS.
Right-on Daniel ! I'm glad that someone finally posted video of this game working. Steve is a great guy, I'm happy to see the game is bringing smiles to all his friends. -KK
Me watching the video: "Hmm, the safety bar seems a little silly. I played Afterburner in the '80s, and there was no safety bar, so unless Sega ramped up the technology.... WOAH! HE'S UPSIDE DOWN! YEAH THEY RAMPED IT UP!" That was pretty awesome. I would love to play one of these. It's cool to see how much this looks like the old After Burner cabinet (also Sega), but with newer tech.
@@alexgeorge3068 afterburner came out in 1987 - the cabinet was limited in how far it could pitch and yaw though (i have many hours logged in various arcades heh) - the r360 seems to do 360 in roll, pitch, and yaw which is crazy, i've never seen a cabinet so versatile
Yeah, slot of people mistakenly think that the cabinet that only went back and forward was the best afterburner, but really this one was the best arcade experience with no equal, not even Gundam pod was as fun as this was.
WOW Man, I HAD SOOOO MUCH FUN for months here in Brasil inside this machine... spent a lots of good invested money to my exclusive joy, and I made the records that used to last for weeks in Morumbi Shopping (São Paulo) LOVE IT!!! Thank you for posting this, so I could laugh again with this incredible toy!
HUMMM ENTÃO A GENTE SE CONHECE [ rs ] ....PILOTEI NO MORUMBI NA MESMA EPOCA ....ANOS DEPOIS PILOTAVA UMA VEZ POR SEMANA NO CENTER NORTE ...HEHE ...............................................EITA MUNDO PEQUENO.
Sure, for a long time I was seeking a video about this. It was a great pleasure for me to play After Burner, in Santa Catarina (of course, it is not the same simulator of this video). I think that in Morumbi Shopping (São Paulo) the name of this simulator was G-Loc, with an extensive line to play a little bit....... And I´m according with anothers: "It would awesome if the original Afterburner could be converted to play in this cabinet". Eita mundo pequeno !!!!! (2) Tem um pessoal no youtube que postou um Afterburner em Belo Horizonte, funcionando em 2014!!
I still remember watching my Dad play one of these in an arcade when I was really little, and being both fascinated and absolutely terrified of it (especially as Dad kept teasing me by saying that I had to play it next!). It's so cool to see one again!
FIrst thing that comes to my mind seeing this is, is me in the Malibu GrandPrix arcades back in the day! Man I love this! Sega had the best arcade experiences period!
I made something like that but it didn't have full 360. It was very fun. It was a commercial product. The base was a personal 'Stewart platform' (electric not hydraulic).
About 4 years ago Galloping Ghost arcade in Chicago restored a Sega R360 and put it out for customers to use. It's the last arcade in the entire world to have a working R360.
Wow, I'm so jealous, I heard about this years ago and always wanted to try it out but this is the first time I actually looked up video to see it in action, it looks like so much fun!
XXXXMYCHANNELXXXX Oh, I meant EXTREME retrofitting. New console / PC / game + HD LED Panel, Writing or adapting software to work the servos, you name it. Would be EPIC!
produKtNZ This with an oculus rift would be awesome. I think they should build a roller coaster and program an oculus rift demo with it, so you actually feel the action happening to your body. I've thought about that since I was little. We rode those dumb "4D" rides that shook around while you look at a tv. If they put one of those on a track it would be sick
There is an article talking about a guy named Kevin. The dude owned THREE at one time! Check out the article: sega-memories.blogspot.com/2010/04/introducing-kevin-kerinert-most-sega.html and his CZcams channel: czcams.com/channels/8IggIHQHBBX--MKDBYZ30g.html
this cabinet would be perfect for a roller coaster simulator; they could take world famous roller coasters and have them as a selectable choice and allow the rider to experience the coaster without having to be there.
The 1980s were a different time. Home video games consoles weren't very good. People went to arcades for real entertainment. The R360 was sold to theme park arcades and other big customers.
Played this twice at Gatlinburg TN 20+ years ago @ $5 or $10. Was told there were just 10 of them at a cost of $100000 each and that Michael Jackson owned one.
1:30 Okay, I was NOT prepared for the whole cabinet to start rotating the way it did. I was expecting something more like a tilting and shifting seat. This is extremely impressive, SEGA did some mind-blowing stuff in the arcades. EDIT: In hindsight, I guess I should have figured the cabinet could perform full 360-degree movement from the name "R360" lol
I would pay to play said game during a visit to Cali. This is a VERYA RARE machine, a paramount owned park had one here in Toronto in the. 90s but it was the fighter jet game. I'd love to try this version :p
I doubt you could even find one for sale. They are rare. Only about 150 were ever made. Half of them have been lost. Only a few remain in working order.
I need one of these machines bad would be awesome if the had a star wars machine like this. like star wars battle pod but with all the gyros and turning mechanism........I can only dream.
Looks like fun! I first found out about this machine when I stumbled upon it looking up arcade flight simulators. Are these still around at arcades anymore?
Only a small amount of them were ever made in the 1980s. Most of them have been scrapped or sold to Private collectlors. All of them have been retired for arcades. . . . . . . . . . Except for one arcade. Galloping Ghost arcade in Chicago is the last arcade in the entire world that has a working R360. A few years ago, they restored an R360 and put it out in their arcade for customers.
You guys know about the Typhoon simulator movie ride that some arcades have? Anyway, it'd be awesome if they could get a new type of Typhoon simulator to flip / roll upside down like that n the video! Though , too many times on it would make me sick. lol
I have seen a few Typhoons/Mad Wave Motion Theaters in some arcades, and the concept you mentioned sounds very interesting indeed, with the flipping and rolling upside down in addition to the seats moving and shaking in relation to what is happening on screen.
I remember when they came out, I had a promotional poster for one as I knew a guy who ran an arcade and owned all his own machines but I have never seen one anywhere in all those years!
I'd happily blow hard cash to play this game a couple more times! I played no more than 5 times when it was at The Trocadero in Central London many years ago - it was something like £2 - £3 per game, which was pretty expensive for an arcade game! It didn't really matter too much that I wasn't that great at it - I played it purely for the experience. There was no other game like it as far as I knew, it was awesome! Loved that and ' Virtua Racer' - the full sized 'Sit n Ride' version
geeeze2403 I used to also go Trocadero but every weekend and just to play on Afterburner! Even though it was £2-3 quid every hit it was well worth every minute on the game! I think I blew all my pocket money on that R360, but now I want to own one! 😜❤️
@@TheShazExperience I'd love to own one as well but I reckon that there aren't many fully operational machines out there, plus they won't be cheap so unless I win the lottery, it's never going to happen! 😁
geeeze2403 Well I think these if you are fortunate to get a hold of one is around 5k, however I have found a company in Asia that have refurbished the 180 degree After Burner Climax for around 2.5k. I think that’s still somewhat affordable and no different than buying a second hand car! Haha!
If they'd release a game like this today, that might get me back in an arcade again.
This + Ace Combat
@@mockngbrdy Yes!
I think they had something like this when I was little at an arcade centre and I remember I wanted to go on it and thought it looked like a spaceship but it's not at the arcade centre anymore
They just added one to Galloping Ghost arcade in Brookfield, Illinois! Worlds largest arcade!
@@JohnHanna1 tyty
I remember playing this game in the early 90's, it was awesome, back in 92 it cost $5 to play, it was awesome going upside down. It was worth every dollar when I was a teenager.
90's Sega stuff was soo good. The games, the consoles, the arcade machines.. Man, what a time.. I probably spent a gazillion quarters playing the original after burner that just went back and forth.
They seriously need to make another Afterburner using this! Imagine the insanity of this thing operating while engaging in intense aerial combat.
The Galloping Ghost arcade in Brookfield Illinois just got this game, I can't wait to play this.
Really? I was there last July. I'm going to have to plan another road trip!
@@rustygriswold9981 Yes, in like August or September they got it. When you go there ask to see it or play it as I don’t think it’s in plain view right now. Doc is in the process of doing another building expansion and when that gets completed I think their plan is to have R360 in that room. Enjoy.
It's a shame that the arcade market is dead, some things can never be truly replicated with a home version, you will never have the same experience playing at home unless you're rich to have the arcade at home.
Got the chance to try this way back then, I'll never forget
same here, i played it in london
About 4 years ago Galloping Ghost arcade in Chicago restored a Sega R360 and put it out for customers to use. It's the last arcade in the entire world to have a working R360.
you know what game would be perfect for this cabinet?
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+Jan Martin Batoy OMG YES.
+Jan Martin Batoy Amen!
That's an amazing idea
scud race!
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One my ass, _this_ is an *awesome* game!!
I remember playing this multiple times at the Trocadero in Piccadilly Circus. I used to make no attempt to fly the plane properly and just go round and round and round! So much fun!
Doesn't get cooler than this. This design + a modern fighter jet game would be so awesome.
I played that at Disneyland when I was a kid. Cost $5 I loved it
@@benjamincastillo3067 Cool; I've never tried. Apparently MJ had one among the stuff they sold off at Neverland ranch when he did (weird dude but good taste in arcade games). Learned that they DO make modern verisons of them (though idk what games they put in).
Imagine this + a huge velved screen (or even VR though someone said people would likely puke) + something like Ace Combat 8...
Man, I remember playing this game a ton of times when I was a kid and honestly is probably is my most favorite arcade game ever. If I ever fin one for sale that still works, I'm gonna get one!
It's in the title of this video: a NOKIA 808, a very limited release phone back in 2012 using PureView technology and running a 41 MP 1/1.2 in sensor Carl Zeiss optics
and Xenon flash and a
1080p 30 fps video with continuous autofocus.
Sega is legendary for awesome arcade games like this
Thanks for this. Played roughly 30 years ago (wow, can’t believe it’s been that long) at sport time USA in NY.
I would love to play this. I've only seen it once years ago in an arcade down in Gatlinburg, TN over 20 years ago. They were charging $5 a play and my mom wouldn't give me the money to play it. It would awesome if the original Afterburner could be converted to play in this cabinet.
Actually Afterburner was converted to run in this but it was incredibly rare to find one. I played it on one of the in some random arcade in Australia back in 2003.
@@chriswarden420 Yup. I did to. There was one on the Gold Coast in QLD that had the Afterburner program
@@MattyK166 Awesome! The one I played was at the old TimeZone in downtown Brisbane. The machine Even stalled out and got me stuck in the upside down position. Took a couple minutes for the attendant to figure out how to get me out but I didn't care cuz I was so happy I finally got to play it after looking for one for over 15 years. Lol
@@chriswarden420 Yeah I made a special trip to the GC just to play it. I'm from Vic and was in BrisVegas for a wedding. I ended up buying a ThrustMaster F16 cockpit that was a demo in a toy store. You need a ladder to get in it. I even have some genuine F18 C model canopies from an auction. L/T plan was to use it as a guide but rebuild it out of aluminium and then mount on a multi-axis platform like those sold by CKAS.
Galloping Ghost Arcade in Chicago in the USA is the last arcade in the entire world to have a working R360.
Right-on Daniel ! I'm glad that someone finally posted video of this game working. Steve is a great guy, I'm happy to see the game is bringing smiles to all his friends. -KK
It was with Steve's permission. And yes, one of the nicest guys in so many ways to have had the pleasure to meet and visit.
Me watching the video: "Hmm, the safety bar seems a little silly. I played Afterburner in the '80s, and there was no safety bar, so unless Sega ramped up the technology.... WOAH! HE'S UPSIDE DOWN! YEAH THEY RAMPED IT UP!"
That was pretty awesome. I would love to play one of these. It's cool to see how much this looks like the old After Burner cabinet (also Sega), but with newer tech.
It's not new. I played one of these as a kid in the 90s
@@alexgeorge3068 afterburner came out in 1987 - the cabinet was limited in how far it could pitch and yaw though (i have many hours logged in various arcades heh) - the r360 seems to do 360 in roll, pitch, and yaw which is crazy, i've never seen a cabinet so versatile
This cabinet came out in 1988. G-LOC, the follow up to Afterburner appeared on it in 1990.
Yeah, slot of people mistakenly think that the cabinet that only went back and forward was the best afterburner, but really this one was the best arcade experience with no equal, not even Gundam pod was as fun as this was.
WOW Man, I HAD SOOOO MUCH FUN for months here in Brasil inside this machine... spent a lots of good invested money to my exclusive joy, and I made the records that used to last for weeks in Morumbi Shopping (São Paulo) LOVE IT!!!
Thank you for posting this, so I could laugh again with this incredible toy!
HUMMM ENTÃO A GENTE SE CONHECE [ rs ] ....PILOTEI NO MORUMBI NA MESMA EPOCA ....ANOS DEPOIS PILOTAVA UMA VEZ POR SEMANA NO CENTER NORTE ...HEHE ...............................................EITA MUNDO PEQUENO.
Sure, for a long time I was seeking a video about this. It was a great pleasure for me to play After Burner, in Santa Catarina (of course, it is not the same simulator of this video). I think that in Morumbi Shopping (São Paulo) the name of this simulator was G-Loc, with an extensive line to play a little bit....... And I´m according with anothers: "It would awesome if the original Afterburner could be converted to play in this cabinet". Eita mundo pequeno !!!!! (2) Tem um pessoal no youtube que postou um Afterburner em Belo Horizonte, funcionando em 2014!!
I still remember watching my Dad play one of these in an arcade when I was really little, and being both fascinated and absolutely terrified of it (especially as Dad kept teasing me by saying that I had to play it next!). It's so cool to see one again!
Omg same but it was my older bro. I distinctly remember being fascinated and terrified.
FIrst thing that comes to my mind seeing this is, is me in the Malibu GrandPrix arcades back in the day! Man I love this! Sega had the best arcade experiences period!
i played this game when i was little at milford amusement center in ct. the memories. thanks for the vid.
there's rumors that it's going to open again next year!
IIIlllll i heard its going to be some kind of doctors office not an amusement center.
O.O Me too. Good way to kill time between Q-Zar matches.
I played this game in Barrashopping in rio de janeiro. The best arcade game at the time. Sega really rocks❤
Imagine this + Ocolus Rift
The ultimate combination.
*which has epilepsy warning*
I made something like that but it didn't have full 360. It was very fun. It was a commercial product. The base was a personal 'Stewart platform' (electric not hydraulic).
8 years ago!?!? Wow! Why have I never seen these anywhere. This is so awesome! Wish I could play this.
Well they were already old and in the hands of collectors back when this was filmed.
They only made 100 units, and like he said, some went straight to private owners.
About 4 years ago Galloping Ghost arcade in Chicago restored a Sega R360 and put it out for customers to use. It's the last arcade in the entire world to have a working R360.
Wow, I'm so jealous, I heard about this years ago and always wanted to try it out but this is the first time I actually looked up video to see it in action, it looks like so much fun!
We need to bring this back
うわ~!なつかしぃ!!!!いいもの見せていただきました、ありがとうございます!!
I remember having a go when it came out, quality experience! Your buddy cracked me up with him keep laughing at you!
Ok this is freaking awesome! Why haven’t arcade cabinets continues to evolve from this and proliferate?!
More arcades more happy people, we don't get that many these days. Good machine.
Imagine retrofitting this with a more modern game and screen/controls and having the same motion :O
I was thinking the exact same thing. It looks crazy fun but the display and graphics were from like 1990.
XXXXMYCHANNELXXXX Oh, I meant EXTREME retrofitting. New console / PC / game + HD LED Panel, Writing or adapting software to work the servos, you name it.
Would be EPIC!
produKtNZ
This with an oculus rift would be awesome.
I think they should build a roller coaster and program an oculus rift demo with it, so you actually feel the action happening to your body. I've thought about that since I was little. We rode those dumb "4D" rides that shook around while you look at a tv. If they put one of those on a track it would be sick
produKtNZ A new Transformer game for the arcade is just like this.
Done.
"Gardaland Shaman Spot TV"
How cool would it be to hook up an Oculus Rift to this thing?
Awesome..looks like a lot of fun.. it was so great as Kid in Arcade Hall..
This kicks VR Ass.
Wow, your mate owns it? This must've cost him a fortune.
There is an article talking about a guy named Kevin. The dude owned THREE at one time! Check out the article: sega-memories.blogspot.com/2010/04/introducing-kevin-kerinert-most-sega.html and his CZcams channel: czcams.com/channels/8IggIHQHBBX--MKDBYZ30g.html
this cabinet would be perfect for a roller coaster simulator; they could take world famous roller coasters and have them as a selectable choice and allow the rider to experience the coaster without having to be there.
How did Sega ever plan to turn a profit on these machines??? That is some KILLER screen in this rig too!
The 1980s were a different time. Home video games consoles weren't very good. People went to arcades for real entertainment.
The R360 was sold to theme park arcades and other big customers.
Tried this in the Trocadero in Picadilly London back in the day, nice to see one still running
A modern flight sim in this would be epic!
懐かしい…。今は無き池袋のゲームセンターゴリラに昔あったなぁ。1プレイ500円と見た目にビビってプレイしなかったのを今でも後悔してるよ😭
Imagine the power bill. I'd like to see the motors that drive this...as well all the blueprints.
Played this twice at Gatlinburg TN 20+ years ago @ $5 or $10. Was told there were just 10 of them at a cost of $100000 each and that Michael Jackson owned one.
This plus Game pod =...................................... somthing epic!!!
SEGA! Soooooooooooo ahead of the game, so often!
Fucking awesome! Can't imagine this is a game from 1990!
The golden age of video games
I used to play this thanks for putting it up 😃
at the end... "now your turn" LOL 👍
1:30
Okay, I was NOT prepared for the whole cabinet to start rotating the way it did. I was expecting something more like a tilting and shifting seat. This is extremely impressive, SEGA did some mind-blowing stuff in the arcades.
EDIT: In hindsight, I guess I should have figured the cabinet could perform full 360-degree movement from the name "R360" lol
これをゲームセンターでやろうとしたのはいい意味でも悪い意味でも凄すぎる😳
Nice to see Sig Hansen enjoying some Sega
Ok. I need a wing war cab in my room. Now. Right now. Now now now!
I would pay to play said game during a visit to Cali. This is a VERYA RARE machine, a paramount owned park had one here in Toronto in the. 90s but it was the fighter jet game. I'd love to try this version :p
Imagine Star wars Arcade in this thing...
My thoughts exactly
I really love this kinda stuff
i been in london in the 90's in trocadero arcade and i test the r360 it was a lot of fun
This plus star wars rogue squadron vr.
barrel roll simulator
He really wants that damn booty doesn't he ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I really want to find one of these, I want to play it so bad. I have since I was a teenager..
i was lucky to once play afterburner in one... lots of fun!
Me too! Was sick! How much would one of these set u back these days I wonder.
You did not. But you could have played G-LOC Air Battle or Wing War. Most likely the first one.
@@MammaApa No mate, after burner when i was 17, in honolulu on family vacation. Our last ever one. i remember it clearly. 30 years ago exactly.
A gundam game would be fantastic like this.
give it oculus rift support, done!
burnzy3210 *OMG HOLY SHIT THAT'S WHAT I CALL A GOOD IDEA!!*
Why do you need that? just make a fully sealed cockpit and put screens where windows would be
I remember playing this as a small kid at Disneyland. So crazy.
Me too. Cost $5 bucks to play
This is rarest most expensive arcade machine. Must have...
man I wish I could to buy one of those machines... waaay outside of what I could ever afford.
I doubt you could even find one for sale. They are rare. Only about 150 were ever made. Half of them have been lost. Only a few remain in working order.
Sega are the Masters of Arcade games ..
White Noise Yeah That Why I Like Sega & Capcom & Toaplan & Data East Are The Best
If the arcades hadn't failed this is what After Burner would look like.
This was the spiritual sequel to After Burner II in 1990.
Holy shit, I've played this in singapore years ago. Did not know it was so rare. Played something similar in Odaiba, its a transformers game
Hope he had a good time.
OMG I've always wanted to play that! Can I visit you and play it? After coronavirus of course
This device, oculus and WT or any other flight sim .... Wet dream...
I played this game in the 90s at the irvine spectrum in CA
I remember playing Afterburner on this back in the early 90's. this was a real ride and puke machine....
I think I remember this game when I was little at an arcade centre but I thought it was a spaceship simulator😀 but it's not there anymore
NICE I LIKE THIS I WOULD LOVE TO BUY ONE
I need one of these machines bad would be awesome if the had a star wars machine like this.
like star wars battle pod but with all the gyros and turning mechanism........I can only dream.
しくじり先生で紹介されてたんできました。これは2020年現在から見ても斬新だし一度プレイしたくなりますね。
I first saw this in early 2000's and it still has SUPERIOR engineering than the hyrdraulic "VR" machines they have now that costs $10,000+ lol
It oughta. Supposedly this thing was about $100,000 new. No joke.
@@hoorayforhawksbills @_@
Looks like fun! I first found out about this machine when I stumbled upon it looking up arcade flight simulators.
Are these still around at arcades anymore?
Only a small amount of them were ever made in the 1980s. Most of them have been scrapped or sold to Private collectlors. All of them have been retired for arcades.
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Except for one arcade. Galloping Ghost arcade in Chicago is the last arcade in the entire world that has a working R360. A few years ago, they restored an R360 and put it out in their arcade for customers.
I think it would be fun to play Ace Combat on this machine
Awesome!!!!!
the game is wing war is you are wondering
Pure awesomeness!!!
i actually got to to try this out at the disneyland starcade. it was dope, but i was so busy doing flips that I crashed and ended the game
best played with Polybius
They had this at Circus Circus way back in the 80s or 90s.
And MGM Grand early 2000’s.
A new Transformer game for the arcade is just like this but only in Japan.
You guys know about the Typhoon simulator movie ride that some arcades have? Anyway, it'd be awesome if they could get a new type of Typhoon simulator to flip / roll upside down like that n the video! Though , too many times on it would make me sick. lol
I have seen a few Typhoons/Mad Wave Motion Theaters in some arcades, and the concept you mentioned sounds very interesting indeed, with the flipping and rolling upside down in addition to the seats moving and shaking in relation to what is happening on screen.
dude I love it
My wet dream. Wow. Amazing. I VERY much want to smoke weed and play that. Our cabinet in my local certainly didn’t go inverted.
Yo jugué este juego de niño y era espectacular aunque la verdad salí mareado.
f-zero R360 that would be great
懐かしい
This would be one great way to train pilots with spatial disorientation
This is amazing also your friend Steve has too much money.
Insane !!!
that was pretty wild
I want that to play Elite in VR....
Are any of these seen in and around the UK still?
I remember when they came out, I had a promotional poster for one as I knew a guy who ran an arcade and owned all his own machines but I have never seen one anywhere in all those years!
I'd happily blow hard cash to play this game a couple more times! I played no more than 5 times when it was at The Trocadero in Central London many years ago - it was something like £2 - £3 per game, which was pretty expensive for an arcade game! It didn't really matter too much that I wasn't that great at it - I played it purely for the experience. There was no other game like it as far as I knew, it was awesome! Loved that and ' Virtua Racer' - the full sized 'Sit n Ride' version
geeeze2403 I used to also go Trocadero but every weekend and just to play on Afterburner! Even though it was £2-3 quid every hit it was well worth every minute on the game! I think I blew all my pocket money on that R360, but now I want to own one! 😜❤️
@@TheShazExperience
I'd love to own one as well but I reckon that there aren't many fully operational machines out there, plus they won't be cheap so unless I win the lottery, it's never going to happen! 😁
geeeze2403 Well I think these if you are fortunate to get a hold of one is around 5k, however I have found a company in Asia that have refurbished the 180 degree After Burner Climax for around 2.5k. I think that’s still somewhat affordable and no different than buying a second hand car! Haha!
There was another arcade game that almost did the same thing but it didnt move in every direction. Cant remember the name of it.