Difference between revisions of "Combat"
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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}} | + | The game was successful in Japan upon release.{{fileref|Billboard US 1970-04-25.pdf|page=46}} It was also successful upon release in North America. 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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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.[2] It was also successful upon release in North America. By 1970, Sega declared it one of "the most profitable games of the decade" along with Periscope, Missile and Grand Prix.[3]
Specifications
Dimensions[2]
838.2 mm (33")
1.803 m (71")
1.016 m (40")
Promotional material
Photo gallery
References
- ↑ http://thetastates.com/eremeka/1969prior.html (Wayback Machine: 2023-08-21 09:33)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 File:Billboard US 1970-04-25.pdf, page 46 Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name ":File:Billboard US 1970-04-25.pdf_p46" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ File:CashBox US 1970-09-26.pdf, page 52