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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an 1969 electro-mechanical tank shooting game by [[Sega]]. The player turns a mechanical tank and shoots at five back-lit targets for a total of up to 12 shots. The cabinet provides sound effects for both shots that are hits and misses.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an 1969 electro-mechanical tank shooting game by [[Sega]]. The player turns a mechanical tank and shoots at five back-lit targets for a total of up to 12 shots. The cabinet provides sound effects for both shots that are hits and misses.
  
By 1970, Sega declared it one of "the most profitable games of the decade" along with ''[[Periscope]]'', ''[[Missile]]'' and ''[[Grand Prix]]''.{{fileref|CashBox US 1970-09-26.pdf|page=52}}
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The game was successful in Japan upon release,{{magref|bb|1970-04-25|46}} before repeating that success in North America.{{fileref|CashBox US 1970-09-26.pdf|page=52}} By 1970, Sega declared it one of "the most profitable games of the decade" along with ''[[Periscope]]'', ''[[Missile]]'' and ''[[Grand Prix]]''.{{fileref|CashBox US 1970-09-26.pdf|page=52}}
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==

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Combat logo.png
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Combat
System(s): Electro-mechanical arcade
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Electro-Mechanical)
JP
¥? ?
Arcade (Electro-Mechanical)
US
$1,095[2] ?




































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Combat is an 1969 electro-mechanical tank shooting game by Sega. The player turns a mechanical tank and shoots at five back-lit targets for a total of up to 12 shots. The cabinet provides sound effects for both shots that are hits and misses.

The game was successful in Japan upon release,[3] before repeating that success in North America.[4] By 1970, Sega declared it one of "the most profitable games of the decade" along with Periscope, Missile and Grand Prix.[4]

Specifications

Dimensions[3]

838.2 mm (33")
1.803 m (71")
1.016 m (40")


Promotional material

Combat flyer1.jpg
Flyer (front)
Combat flyer1.jpg
Combat flyer2.jpg
Flyer (back)
Combat flyer2.jpg

Photo gallery

References