Difference between revisions of "Flash Beats"
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+ | *'''Programmer:''' [[Hideyuki Yamada|Hideyuki.Yam]] | ||
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*'''Mechanical Engineer:''' [[Motohiko Higashiguchi]]{{magref|dmjp|2001-12|28}} | *'''Mechanical Engineer:''' [[Motohiko Higashiguchi]]{{magref|dmjp|2001-12|28}} |
Revision as of 13:30, 23 March 2024
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Developer: Sega AM4[1] | |||||||||||||
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Flash Beats (フラッシュビーツ) is an arcade game released by Sega.
There was one Flash Beats located at the DisneyQuest arcade in Florida. The Flash Beats located in DisneyQuest came in a red cabinet. It had the tutorial entirely in English, and the instruction card entirely in English. It was removed on June 2nd, 2017, when DisneyQuest closed down.
Production credits
- Programmer: Hideyuki.Yam
- Sound Driver: Hiro
- Mechanical Engineer: Motohiko Higashiguchi[4]
- Announcer: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
Physical scans
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