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> > > "Apparently there was even an Afterburner version made of this, seen at > least > > in > > > Gatlingsburg, TN in 1992, thanks to Aaron." > > > > > > I can second this. I saw a R360 version of Afterburner (not sure if 1 or 2) > in > > > London in a SEGA arcade hall near Piccadilly Circus in 1993. Didn't play it, > > > because it was damn expensive and I didn't have that much money. > > > Also played Star Wars Arcade there. Pretty damn cool, that the pilot and the > > > gunner could be different people. > > > > > hmm, that was gloc, not ab2, I know that machine (its still there) > > > > its my local arcade to work ;) > > > > System16 - The Arcade Museum > > > > Seems a lot of people mistake G-Loc for Afterburner, would be nice if it does > exist for that cabinet hardwarwe tho.. > > Sixtoe is there only one R360 at the Troc now ? > Yup, just the 1 (G-Loc)...well, at least there was... I've heard a rumor the arcade in the troc is closing/closed :(
System16 - The Arcade Museum
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