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Developer: MaxFlight Corporation | |||||||||
Genre: Simulator | |||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||
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MaxFlight VR2002 is a Programmable Roller Coaster Simulator manufactured by MaxFlight Corporation,[1] a New Jersey based Interactive Motion Ride Systems Development Company founded in 1994.
The MaxFlight VR2002 has a capacity of two passengers per machine. Passengers then strap into the coaster cockpit and the full-motion 360 degree action sends them soaring, spiraling, plunging and twisting in two different pulse-pounding directions. It was one of the attractions available at Tokyo Joypolis[2] and all GameWorks venues[3].
History
Locations
Venue | Opened | Closed |
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Yokohama Joypolis (1F) | ||
Tokyo Joypolis | 1999-07-17[4] |
Promotional material
References
- ↑ http://maxflight.com/
- ↑ http://www.sega.co.jp:80/sega/atp/atc/maxflight.html (Wayback Machine: 2000-04-14 14:58)
- ↑ http://gameworks.com:80/scoop/gw_games.html (Wayback Machine: 2001-03-02 14:28)
- ↑ [ https://web.archive.org/web/20010116230500/http://www.sega.co.jp:80/sega/atp/atc/maxflight.html http://www.sega.co.jp:80/sega/atp/atc/maxflight.html] (Wayback Machine: 2001-01-16 23:05)
Mid-size attractions | |
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Rifle Gallery (1974) | R360 (1990) | AS-1 (1993) | Virtua Formula (1993) | Virtual Batting (1994) | Power Sled (1996) | Murder Lodge (1996) | Q-tag (1996) | Bike Athlon (1997) | Boat Race GP (1998) | Wild River (1998) | The Lost World: Jurassic Park Special (1998) | Dennou Senki Virtual-On Oratorio Tangram Special (1998) | Sky Cruising (1999) | MaxFlight VR2002 (199x) | Wild Jungle (2000) | UFO Catcher Ride (2001) | Cycraft (2003) | Wild Wing (2004) | The Quiz Show (2005) | The House of the Dead 4 Special (2006) | OutRun 2 SP SDX (2006) | Wild River Splash! (2006) | Wild Jungle Brothers (2006) | Burnout Running (200x) | Let's Go Jungle! Special (200x) | Hummer (2008) | Storm-G (2009) | Sonic Athletics (2013) | Sonic Brain Ranking (2013) | Transformers Human Alliance Special (2014) | Wild River The Treasure Hunt (2015) | Spicy Taxi (201x) | The House of the Dead Scarlet Dawn The Attraction (20xx) |
Tokyo Joypolis | |
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Yokohama Joypolis | |
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Main page | History | Magazine articles |
Attractions at Yokohama Joypolis | |
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2nd floor (2F) | Asteroid Zone ( – 2001) | Ghost Hunters (1994 – 1995) | Mad Bazooka (1994 – 2001) | VR-1 (1994 – 2001) | Ghost Hunters II: Dokuga no Meikyuu (1995 – 2001) | Fortune Museum (1996 – 2001) | Murder Lodge (1996 – 1999) | Kaseifu Obatan no Jikenbo: Tsubaki no Meikyuu (1998 – 1999) | The Ring: 3D Sound (1999 – 2001) |
Mezzanine floor (M2F) | The Lost World: Jurassic Park Special ( – 2000) |
1st floor (1F) | Grandish no Yakata ( – 2001) | Hijiri Susperio Jogakuin ( – 1999) | IMAX Ridefilm ( – 2001) | Power Sled ( – 2000) | AS-1 (1994 – ) | Rail Chase: The Ride (1994 – 2001) | SegaSonic & Tails (1994 – 2001) | Virtua Formula (1994 – ) | MaxFlight VR2002 (1999 – 2000) | Indy Formula (199x – 2001) |