Mach Vision

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Mach Vision
System(s): Large attraction
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Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 2-4
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Mach Vision (マッハビジョン) was an attraction showcased at Communication Carnival Yume Koujou '87 in the summer of 1987. Located in the Nissan-sponsored "Super Game Z" pavilion, it was a joint venture between Nissan, Japanese radio controlled car company Kyosho and Sega.

Mach Vision was successful enough to inspire Sega to produce their own version, Sega Super Circuit, which would debut in 1989.

Gameplay

Mach Vision was radio controlled car circuit, in which players raced one of four "Mach Z" (マッハZ) vehicles (white, black, red and blue). What set the attraction apart was the use of mounted CCD cameras in each of the vehicles, which would relay a picture to modified OutRun (deluxe) cabinets, thus creating a "first person" perspective for each of the racers. Sega are thought to have arrived at the project late, with the cabinets themselves still using OutRun livery and logos.

A human operator was required at all times, both to reset the physical vehicles before a race, and unstick any which had become lodged in either themselves or the scenery.

The design of both the vehicles and track was handled by artist Makoto Kobayashi.

Magazine articles

Main article: Mach Vision/Magazine articles.

References


Large attractions
Sega Super Circuit (1988) | CCD Cart (1990) | Cyber Dome (1990) | Ghost Hunters (1994) | Astronomicon (1994) | Virtual Shooting (1994) | VR-1 (1994) | Rail Chase: The Ride (1994) | Mad Bazooka (1994) | Aqua Nova (1996) | Halfpipe Canyon (1996) | Time Fall (1996) | Treasure Panic (1996) | The Crypt (1996) | Fortune Museum (1996) | Beast In Darkness (1996) | Weird Photo Studio (1996) | Sega Rally Special Stage (1996) | Super Ranking (1996) | Shocking Maze (1996) | Sega Touring Car Championship Special (1997) | Aquarena (1997) | Lost Cemetery (1997) | Drift Cart (1998) | Fortune Cave (1998) | Viva! Skydiving (2000) | Speed Boarder (2000) | Dark Chapel (2004) | Ikiningyou no Ma (2005) | Spin Bullet (2006) | Fortune Forest (2006) | Tsukutte Hashirou! Dekoboko Motors (2008) | Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited (No results?) | Sonic Hopper! (2009) | Lola and Carla the Beauty Contest (No results?) | Dekoboko Crane Company (2011) | Veil Of Dark (2012) | Halfpipe Tokyo (2012) | Ace Attorney in Joypolis (No results?) | Sonic Ghost Shooting (2013) | Psycho-Pass The Shooting (201x) | Zero Latency VR (No results?) | VR Ikiningyou no Ma (2016) | Gekion Live Coaster (2016) | Psycho-Pass The Shooting 2 (2016)