| Credits | |
| Published: |
1992, US Gold
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| Developer: | Images |
| Copyright: | Sega |
| Musician: | Matthew Simmonds |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS, ECS |
| Disks: | 1 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Shoot'em Up |
| Subgenre: | 3D |
| Tags: | arcade, cockpit, crosshair, intoscreen, shooter |
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Added by Kim Lemon on Dec 23, 2005. Viewed 10774 times.
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The appeal of the Sega R360 cabinet was that you were inside this cockpit and it was rotating 360 degrees. You had to actually strap in to prevent yourself from falling out. You can't recreate that experience on a home computer, of course, but this port of G-LOC: Air Battle even struggles to retain a semblance of the arcade. This is scamming the customers by spending as little money as possible to develop a port that in screenshots looks somewhat like the arcade, tricking people into buying it. When you load it up at home, you then find out the game is barebones, unpolished and barely playable. I doubt anyone hoping to get a decent port was happy with their purchase of this US Gold release.
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Very very very poor conversion... It was like a totally different game! Vote 3/10
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I didn't see the arcade original as a kid, but more recently I've had the chance to play it. Wow, rotating arcade machine! Why don't they make arcade games like this anymore?
The home computer version is OK at best... It doesn't seem as fast and furious as the arcade version.
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Arghhh... And I even bought the original of this game
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"Afterburner" part 2 and of the same "quality"... Avoid!
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