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'''''Rock'n Bark''''' (ロックンバーク), sometimes erroneously labeled as "Rock'n Park", is a 1976 discrete logic game by Sega with twin Tommy Guns. It is similar to Sega's earlier 1975 game ''[[Bullet Mark]]''—complete with the "Bullet Mark" branding on the cabinet, suggesting it may have earlier been a cabinet variant or sequel. Gameplay is unknown, but the game's flyer implies the goal is to shoot to a certain rhythm given by the game.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ロックンバーク), sometimes erroneously labeled as '''''Rock'n Park''''', is a 1976 discrete logic game by Sega with twin Tommy Guns. It is similar to Sega's earlier 1975 game ''[[Bullet Mark]]''—complete with the "Bullet Mark" branding on the cabinet, suggesting it may have earlier been a cabinet variant or sequel. Gameplay involves shooting colorful targets on the 26-inch monitor to match the rhythm of the rock music. Game modes include shooting black parts in check patterns and shooting red and blue "dragons" in one- or two-player modes. Time is extended when the player(s) achieve 6000 or 8000 points, depending on the machine's configuration.
  
==Dimensions==
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The game is one of, if not the first, rhythm-based video games and possibly the first rhythm-related arcade game; this title is in contention with an unknown Kasco/Kansei Seiki Seisakusho rhythm game. {{ref|http://shmuplations.com/kasco/}}
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==Specifications==
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===Dimensions===
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*'''Mass''': 264kg
 
*'''Mass''': 264kg
  
 
==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
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Rocknbark DL JP flyer.jpg|JP flyer
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==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 02:10, 8 November 2024

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Rocknbark cabinet.jpg
Rock'n Bark
System(s): Discrete logic arcade
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up/Rhythm

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (discrete logic)
JP
¥1,490,000[1] ?




































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Rock'n Bark (ロックンバーク), sometimes erroneously labeled as Rock'n Park, is a 1976 discrete logic game by Sega with twin Tommy Guns. It is similar to Sega's earlier 1975 game Bullet Mark—complete with the "Bullet Mark" branding on the cabinet, suggesting it may have earlier been a cabinet variant or sequel. Gameplay involves shooting colorful targets on the 26-inch monitor to match the rhythm of the rock music. Game modes include shooting black parts in check patterns and shooting red and blue "dragons" in one- or two-player modes. Time is extended when the player(s) achieve 6000 or 8000 points, depending on the machine's configuration.

The game is one of, if not the first, rhythm-based video games and possibly the first rhythm-related arcade game; this title is in contention with an unknown Kasco/Kansei Seiki Seisakusho rhythm game. [3]

Specifications

Dimensions

902 mm (35.512")
1.82 m (71.653")
1.85 m (72.835")


  • Mass: 264kg

Promotional material

Rocknbark DL JP flyer.jpg
JP flyer
Rocknbark DL JP flyer.jpg

References