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Veil Of Dark (ダークのベール) is a large attraction designed by Sega and manufactured by Gerstlauer. Made to replace Spin Bullet for the July 2012 reopening of Tokyo Joypolis, it combines an indoor roller coaster with an interactive shooting video game, and is notably the world's first spinning coaster with an inversion.[1] The ride has since been rethemed to become Gekion Live Coaster; it continues to use the original Veil Of Dark course.
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- ↑ http://tokyo-joypolis.com/attraction/1st/veil.html (Wayback Machine: 2012-08-14 14:57)