Gekion Live Coaster

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Gekion Live Coaster
System(s): Large attraction
Publisher: Sega Interactive
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Number of players: 1-4[1]
Release Date RRP Code
Large attraction
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Gekion Live Coaster (撃音 ライブ コースター), sometimes written as Geki-On Live Coaster,[3] is a large attraction designed by Sega Interactive and manufactured by Gerstlauer. Made to replace Veil Of Dark in July 2016,[2] it combines an indoor roller coaster with an interactive shooting video game, and is advertised as the world's first rhythm game coaster.[1]

Locations

Venue Opened Closed
Tokyo Joypolis (3F) 2016-07

Promotional material

Photo gallery

External links

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 (2007) | 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)
Tokyo Joypolis

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Attractions at Tokyo Joypolis
3rd floor (5F) Murder Lodge ( – ) | Beast In Darkness (1996 – ) | Fortune Museum (1996 – 2006) | The Crypt (1996 – ) | Treasure Panic (1996 – 200x) | Weird Photo Studio (1996 – ) | Lost Cemetery (1998 – ) | Terrors of America: Kyouki no Yakata (1998 – ) | Terrors of America 2 (1999 – ) | Gekiryu: Wild River (2000 – ) | Gekisou: Wild Jungle (2000 – ) | Otogirisou (2000 – ) | J-Pop Cafe Odaiba (2002 – 2012) | Dark Chapel (2004 – 2017) | Gekitobi: Wild Wing (2004 – ) | Chakushin Ari 2: Tokubetsu Hen (2004 – ) | Fortune Forest (2006 – ) | Wild Jungle Brothers (2006 – ) | Wild River: Splash! (2009 – ) | Frame Cafe (2012 – ) | Wild River The Treasure Hunt (2015 – ) | DecoPOLIS (2023 – )
2nd floor (4F) Bike Athlon ( – ) | Burnout Running ( – 2013) | Cycraft ( – ) | The House of the Dead 4 Special ( – 2020) | The Lost World: Jurassic Park Special ( – ) | Power Sled (1996 – 2009) | Boat Race GP (1998 – ) | Aquarena (1999 – ) | The Quiz Show (2005 – ) | OutRun 2 SP SDX (2007 – 2009) | Let's Go Jungle! Special (2007 – 2018) | Storm-G (2009 – ) | Hummer (2009 – ) | Sonic Athletics (2013 – ) | Sonic Brain Ranking (2013 – 2018) | Transformers Human Alliance Special (2015 – ) | House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn The Attraction (2020 – )
1st floor (3F) Spin Bullet ( – 2012) | Aqua Nova (1996 – ) | AS-1 (1996 – 2004) | Halfpipe Canyon (1996 – 2012) | Rail Chase: The Ride (1996 – 2000) | SegaSonic & Tails (1996 – 199x) | Time Fall (1996 – 2000) | JP Gear (1998 – ) | Sky Cruising (1999 – ) | Sega Touring Car Championship Special (1999 – ) | Speed Boarder (2000 – ) | Viva! Skydiving (2000 – 2005) | Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited (2007 – 2019) | 3D Movie Attraction: Sonic & Chip Kyoufu no Yakata (200x – 2017) | Halfpipe Tokyo (2012 – ) | Veil Of Dark (2012 – 2016) | Sonic Ghost Shooting (2013 – 2016) | Gekion Live Coaster (2016 – )