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'''''Attack''''' (and its reissue, '''''Attack II''''') is a 1973 a tank-driving game where the player controls a small remote tank. The player uses the gun barrel of the tank to hit the lit targets at each edge of the playfield. Each hit target is worth a point. The is essentially the same game as ''[[Lunar Rescue]]'', so Sega recycled this game a few times with slightly different themes.
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| em_date_jp=1973
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| em_rrp_jp=130,000{{fileref|1977SegaPriceList JP.pdf|page=7}}
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (and its reissue, '''''Attack II''''') is a 1973 a tank-driving game where the player controls a small remote tank. The player uses the gun barrel of the tank to hit the lit targets at each edge of the playfield. Each hit target is worth a point. The is essentially the same game as ''[[Lunar Rescue]]'', so Sega recycled this game a few times with slightly different themes.
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Additional medals for ''{{PAGENAME}}'' machines could be purchased from [[Sega Enterprises]] for ¥18,000 per 1,000 medals.
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
:'''Height''': 72"
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===Dimensions===
:'''Width''': 32"
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{{Dimensions|hi=72|wi=32|di=37|diagramsize=150|ref={{fileref|Attack flyer1.jpg}}}}
:'''Length''': 37"
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
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==Promotional material==
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{{gallery
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|{{gitem|Attack flyer1.jpg|Attack US flyer}}
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|{{gitem|AttackII EM JP flyer.pdf|page=1|Attack II JP flyer}}
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}}
  
==Gallery==
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==Photo gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Attack machine2.jpg|Attack II marquee
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Attack machine2.jpg|Attack II marquee
File:Attack machine3.jpg|Playfield and controls
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Attack machine3.jpg|Playfield and controls
File:Attack machine4.jpg|Attack II machine
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Attack machine4.jpg|Attack II machine
File:Attack machine5.jpg|Cabinet side art
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Attack machine5.jpg|Cabinet side art
File:Attack machine6.jpg|Controls
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Attack machine6.jpg|Controls
File:Attack machine7.jpg|Playfield, tank and targets
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Attack machine7.jpg|Playfield, tank and targets
File:Attack machine8.jpg|Internals
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Attack machine8.jpg|Internals
File:Attack machine9.jpg|Attack machine
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Attack machine9.jpg|Attack machine
File:Attack flyer1.jpg|Arcade flyer (front)
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Attack Coin Heads.jpg|Token (heads)
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Attack Coin Tails.jpg|Token (tails)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
[[Category:1973 Electro-mechanical arcade games]]
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==References==
[[Category:Electro-mechanical arcade games]]
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<references/>

Latest revision as of 00:54, 26 August 2023

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Attack machine1.jpg
Attack
System(s): Electro-mechanical arcade
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Electro-Mechanical)
JP
¥130,000[1] ?
Arcade (Electro-Mechanical)
US
$? ?




































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Attack (and its reissue, Attack II) is a 1973 a tank-driving game where the player controls a small remote tank. The player uses the gun barrel of the tank to hit the lit targets at each edge of the playfield. Each hit target is worth a point. The is essentially the same game as Lunar Rescue, so Sega recycled this game a few times with slightly different themes.

Additional medals for Attack machines could be purchased from Sega Enterprises for ¥18,000 per 1,000 medals.

Specifications

Dimensions

812.8 mm (32")
1.829 m (72")
939.8 mm (37")


Magazine articles

Main article: Attack/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Attack flyer1.jpg
Attack US flyer
Attack flyer1.jpg

AttackII EM JP flyer.pdf

PDF
Attack II JP flyer
AttackII EM JP flyer.pdf

Photo gallery

References