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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''L.A. Machineguns''''' is a light-gun shoot-'em-up game developed by [[Sega]] for [[Sega Model 3]] arcade hardware. It is a "sequel" to the [[Sega Model 2]] game, ''[[Gunblade NY]]''. During development, it was known as '''''Gunblade 2'''''{{fileref|Edge UK 064.pdf|page=9}} | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''L.A. Machineguns''''' is a light-gun shoot-'em-up game developed by [[Sega]] for [[Sega Model 3]] arcade hardware. It is a "sequel" to the [[Sega Model 2]] game, ''[[Gunblade NY]]''. During development, it was known as '''''Gunblade 2'''''{{fileref|Edge UK 064.pdf|page=9}}. |
A soundtrack album was released in 1999, ''[[L.A. Machineguns Original Soundtrack]]''. The game saw no home ports of its own, however was bundled with ''Gunblade NY'' in the 2010 ''[[Gunblade NY & LA Machineguns]]'' compilation for the Wii. | A soundtrack album was released in 1999, ''[[L.A. Machineguns Original Soundtrack]]''. The game saw no home ports of its own, however was bundled with ''Gunblade NY'' in the 2010 ''[[Gunblade NY & LA Machineguns]]'' compilation for the Wii. |
Revision as of 10:16, 16 January 2016
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System(s): Sega Model 3 | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega AM3, Sega AM4 | |||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||
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L.A. Machineguns is a light-gun shoot-'em-up game developed by Sega for Sega Model 3 arcade hardware. It is a "sequel" to the Sega Model 2 game, Gunblade NY. During development, it was known as Gunblade 2[1].
A soundtrack album was released in 1999, L.A. Machineguns Original Soundtrack. The game saw no home ports of its own, however was bundled with Gunblade NY in the 2010 Gunblade NY & LA Machineguns compilation for the Wii.
Production Credits
director/planner: Yoshitaka Maeyama
assistant director: Shoichiro Kanazawa
chief programmer: Kenji Tohma
programmers: Makoto Yamamoto, Shinobu Hayashi, Tsuyoshi Matsuda, Takashi Yamada
chief designer: Harumi Azuma
stage designers: Kazuko Noguchi, Satoko Inoue
motion designer: Kenji Nomura
enemy/weapons designers: Sachio Hatayama, Toshiya Nishikawa
effects/2D designer: Shintaro Ito
effects/objects designers: Takaomi Hirono, Hiromi Ito, Yoshifumi Suzuki
sound director/composer: Kentaro Kobayashi
cabinet designers: Hiroyuki Naito, Naoki Shoui
mechanical designers: Masayoshi Yamada, Tomoya Takasugi, Asazo Tominaga, Nobuhiko Kondo
electrical engineers: Takayuki Inoue, Junichi Kobayasi
supervisor: Futoshi Ito
publicity: Taku Sasahara
English coordinator/voice actor: Hisaki Nimiya
voice actors: Rica Terajima, Scott A. Warren, Masaki Jon Matsumura, Yuji Endo
Thanks to: Satoshi Kitahara, Masaki Miyashita (Magical Truck Adventure), Satoru Okano, Norimasa Yatuzuka, Yasushi Okue, Hitoshi Yamagata, The Coca-Cola Company, Coca-Cola (Japan) Company Limited, Staff of Ikebukuro Gigo, All Members of AM R&D Dept. #3 & #4
producer: Juro Watari
general manager: Hisao Oguchi
Sega AM R&D Dept. #3
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Promotional Material
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Model 3, US | ||||
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