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| developer=[[Sega AM5]]
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| players=2-12
 
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| large_date_jp=1996-07-12
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ビーストインダークネス) is a [[large attraction]] designed by [[Sega AM5]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19961224110058if_/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/atp/tokyo/beast.html}}
  
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a medium-sized attraction designed by [[Sega]] for theme park venues. Little is known about it, however it is thought to have relied on very little technology, and was instead more akin to a typical haunted house/ghost train-type attraction.
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==Story==
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Deep within the earth's core lurks a terrifying beast... hungry for freedom, its favourite snack is children, who will be most welcome in this world of no shadows.
  
==Plot==
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==History==
"Deep within the earth's core lurks a terrifying beast... hungry for freedom, its favourite snack is children, who will be most welcome in this world of no shadows."
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===Release===
 
 
==Locations==
 
 
''Beast In Darkness'' made its debut at [[Tokyo Joypolis]] upon its July 1996 opening, and was also installed at [[SegaWorld London]] around the same time. It is not known to have made appearances at any other venues.
 
''Beast In Darkness'' made its debut at [[Tokyo Joypolis]] upon its July 1996 opening, and was also installed at [[SegaWorld London]] around the same time. It is not known to have made appearances at any other venues.
  
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===Locations===
 
* [[SegaWorld London]]
 
* [[SegaWorld London]]
 
* [[Tokyo Joypolis]]
 
* [[Tokyo Joypolis]]
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==Production credits==
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*[[Kazuhiko Nagai]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210410085617/https://sbtransr02.wixsite.com/kazuhiko-nagai/my-works-1}}
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| console=LARGE
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| source=Uncredited
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==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==
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==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
beast.png| Summary of the ride from a SegaWorld London pamphlet.
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beast.png|Summary from [[SegaWorld London]] leaflet
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==Artwork==
 
==Artwork==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
BeastInDarknessLogo.jpg| Logo
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Beast In Darkness logo.gif|Logo
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==Photo gallery==
 
==Photo gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
BeastCostume.png| Costume worn by SegaWorld employees for the ride.
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BeastCostume.png|Costume
BeastExterior.png| Exterior theming of the attraction.
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BeastExterior.png|Exterior theming
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
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<references/>
 
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[[Category:Large attractions]]
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{{LargeAttractions}}

Latest revision as of 22:57, 8 November 2024

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Beast In Darkness logo.gif
Beast In Darkness.jpg
Beast In Darkness
System(s): Large attraction
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Developer:
Genre: Simulation

















Number of players: 2-12
Release Date RRP Code
Large attraction
JP
¥? ?
Large attraction
UK
£? ?

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Beast In Darkness (ビーストインダークネス) is a large attraction designed by Sega AM5.[1]

Story

Deep within the earth's core lurks a terrifying beast... hungry for freedom, its favourite snack is children, who will be most welcome in this world of no shadows.

History

Release

Beast In Darkness made its debut at Tokyo Joypolis upon its July 1996 opening, and was also installed at SegaWorld London around the same time. It is not known to have made appearances at any other venues.

Locations

Production credits

Source:
Uncredited


Magazine articles

Main article: Beast In Darkness/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Artwork

Photo gallery

References

  1. http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/atp/tokyo/beast.html (Wayback Machine: 1996-12-24 11:00)
  2. https://sbtransr02.wixsite.com/kazuhiko-nagai/my-works-1 (Wayback Machine: 2021-04-10 08:56)


Large attractions
Sega Super Circuit (1988) | CCD Cart (1990) | Cyber Dome (1990) | Ghost Hunters (1994) | Astronomicon (1994) | Virtual Shooting (1994) | VR-1 (1994) | Rail Chase: The Ride (1994) | Mad Bazooka (1994) | Aqua Nova (1996) | Halfpipe Canyon (1996) | Time Fall (1996) | Treasure Panic (1996) | The Crypt (1996) | Fortune Museum (1996) | Beast In Darkness (1996) | Weird Photo Studio (1996) | Sega Rally Special Stage (1996) | Super Ranking (1996) | Shocking Maze (1996) | Sega Touring Car Championship Special (1997) | Aquarena (1997) | Lost Cemetery (1997) | Drift Cart (1998) | Fortune Cave (1998) | Viva! Skydiving (2000) | Speed Boarder (2000) | Dark Chapel (2004) | Ikiningyou no Ma (2005) | Spin Bullet (2006) | Fortune Forest (2006) | Tsukutte Hashirou! Dekoboko Motors (2008) | Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited (No results?) | Sonic Hopper! (2009) | Lola and Carla the Beauty Contest (No results?) | Dekoboko Crane Company (2011) | Veil Of Dark (2012) | Halfpipe Tokyo (2012) | Ace Attorney in Joypolis (No results?) | Sonic Ghost Shooting (2013) | Psycho-Pass The Shooting (201x) | Zero Latency VR (No results?) | VR Ikiningyou no Ma (2016) | Gekion Live Coaster (2016) | Psycho-Pass The Shooting 2 (2016)