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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (バレットマーク) is a 1975 discrete logic game by Sega with twin Tommy Guns. It is similar to Sega's earlier 1974 game ''[[Balloon Gun]]'', but with a wider variety of targets to shoot.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (バレットマーク) is a 1975 discrete logic game by Sega with twin Tommy Guns. It is similar to Sega's earlier 1974 game ''[[Balloon Gun]]'', but with a wider variety of targets to shoot. Like ''Balloon Gun'', it was a first-person light-gun shooter with two-player co-op gameplay.
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''Bullet Mark'' was Sega's first product to be manufactured in the United States,{{magref|cb|1975-11-29|51}}{{fileref|PlayMeter US Volume 01 No. 12.pdf|page=19}} being built at the [[Sega of America]] factory in Redondo Beach, California.{{magref|cb|1975-11-29|50}} In the United States, it sold 10 arcade units in 1975 and 200 arcade units in early 1976, for a total of 210 arcade units sold by early 1976.{{ref|https://archive.org/details/VideogamesInTheBeginningRalphH.Baer/page/n33/mode/2up}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 4 April 2024

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Bullet Mark
System(s): Discrete logic arcade
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-up

















Number of players: 2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (discrete logic)
JP
¥895,000[1] ?
Arcade (discrete logic)
US
$895[3] ?
Arcade (discrete logic)
EU
€? ?




































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Bullet Mark (バレットマーク) is a 1975 discrete logic game by Sega with twin Tommy Guns. It is similar to Sega's earlier 1974 game Balloon Gun, but with a wider variety of targets to shoot. Like Balloon Gun, it was a first-person light-gun shooter with two-player co-op gameplay.

Bullet Mark was Sega's first product to be manufactured in the United States,[6][7] being built at the Sega of America factory in Redondo Beach, California.[4] In the United States, it sold 10 arcade units in 1975 and 200 arcade units in early 1976, for a total of 210 arcade units sold by early 1976.[8]

Gameplay

The guns have a recoil effect and can be fired as a single shot or in a short burst. Four series of targets appear sequentially on an oversized TV screen: balloons (worth 7 points), tanks (15 points), pirates (30 points) and aircraft (45 points). A perfect score is 979. Game time adjustable from 60 to 140 seconds. When played as a two-player game, a score of 800 (adjustable to 600 depending on the operator) by either player automatically extends the game into an additional balloon series.

Specifications

Dimensions

990.6 mm (39")
1.219 m (48")
3.226 m (127")


  • Mass: 152kg

Promotional material

BulletMark DiscreteLogic US Flyer.pdf

PDF
US flyer
BulletMark DiscreteLogic US Flyer.pdf

BulletMark DiscreteLogic US Flyer 2ndPress.pdf

PDF
US flyer (Second press)
BulletMark DiscreteLogic US Flyer 2ndPress.pdf

BulletMark DiscreteLogic JP Flyer.pdf

PDF
JP flyer
BulletMark DiscreteLogic JP Flyer.pdf

Physical scans

Photo gallery

References