Difference between revisions of "MaxFlight VR2002"
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a Programmable Roller Coaster Simulator manufactured by MaxFlight Corporation, a New Jersey based Interactive Motion Ride Systems Development Company founded in 1994. | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a Programmable Roller Coaster Simulator manufactured by MaxFlight Corporation, a New Jersey based Interactive Motion Ride Systems Development Company founded in 1994. | ||
− | The ''MaxFlight VR2002'' has a capacity of two passengers per machine. Passengers then strap into the coaster cockpit and the full-motion 360 degree action sends them soaring, spiraling, plunging and twisting in two different pulse-pounding directions.It was one of the | + | The ''MaxFlight VR2002'' has a capacity of two passengers per machine. Passengers then strap into the coaster cockpit and the full-motion 360 degree action sends them soaring, spiraling, plunging and twisting in two different pulse-pounding directions.It was one of the attractions at [[Tokyo Joypolis]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20000414145854/http://www.sega.co.jp:80/sega/atp/atc/maxflight.html}}. |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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MaxFlight VR2002 is a Programmable Roller Coaster Simulator manufactured by MaxFlight Corporation, a New Jersey based Interactive Motion Ride Systems Development Company founded in 1994.
The MaxFlight VR2002 has a capacity of two passengers per machine. Passengers then strap into the coaster cockpit and the full-motion 360 degree action sends them soaring, spiraling, plunging and twisting in two different pulse-pounding directions.It was one of the attractions at Tokyo Joypolis[1].
Gallery
MaxFlight VR2002 Promotional Video
References
- ↑ http://www.sega.co.jp:80/sega/atp/atc/maxflight.html (Wayback Machine: 2000-04-14 14:58)