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Flyer Update Sept. 2021, Part I
#391764 - 09/01/21 01:12 PM
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Star Wars Arcade (1994) - Sega Enterprises [One-sided flyer] Star Wars Battle Pod (2014) - Namco, Ltd. [Japanese printed text] Star Wars Racer Arcade (2000) - Sega Enterprises Star Wars Racer Arcade (2000) - Sega Enterprises [Japanese printed text] Star Wars Trilogy Arcade (1998) - Sega Enterprises [Japanese printed text]
DeathSmiles Mega Black Label (2010) - Cave Interactive Co., Ltd./AMI [Japanese printed text] Espgaluda II (2005) - Cave Interactive Co., Ltd./AMI [Small flyer, Japanese printed text] Ibara (2005) - Cave Interactive Co., Ltd./ AMI [Small flyer, Japanese printed text] Ibara (2005) - Cave Interactive Co., Ltd./AMI Muchi Muchi Pork! (2007) - Cave Interactive Co., Ltd./AMI Mushihimesama (2004) - Cave Interactive Co., Ltd./AMI [Small flyer, Japanese printed text] Mushihimesama Futari (2006) - Cave Interactive Co., Ltd./AMI [Japanese printed text] Mushihimesama Futari (2006) - Cave Interactive Co., Ltd./AMI [One-sided flyer, Japanese printed text]
Big Game Hunting: The Classics Come Alive (2000-2004) - Nintendo Co., Ltd./Namco America, Inc. [One-sided flyer] Space Invaders / Qix (2005) - Taito Corporation/Brent Walker Leisure, Ltd. [25th Anniversary] Taikan Crazy Climber (2007) - Nichibutsu/Digital Logic Corporation [Japanese printed text]
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~ Enjoy
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Gilligan’s Island’s millionaire tv character Thurston Howell (Jim Backus) : “ Obvious this Dan is an imposter because only Harvard men collect arcade coinop flyers dating from 1970s to 1991. This must be a Yale man in disguise with promoting those 21st century era flyers.”
> Taikan Crazy Climber (2007) - Nichibutsu/Digital Logic Corporation [Japanese printed text]
What a letdown with this tribute cab. As for younger generation players, fine, but the company could have done better.
There should have been an option for players to deposit a few extra coin credits in order to play the 1980s variation. Extra obstacles could have been added. Items such as a toy-sized dog (chihuahua etc.) appearing from open window and trying to bite players’ hands. Or maybe a blowup dolll floating around trying to dislodge player or maybe some male character wearing a one piece thong bathing suit accidentally falling from an open window and somehow clinging on to the player causing player to have to shake off the thong suit bikini wearing character.
It would be new items to make the game remake more memorable.
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Re: Flyer Fever Update
[Re: gregf]
#391774 - 09/02/21 02:54 AM
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> Gilligan’s Island’s millionaire tv character Thurston Howell (Jim Backus) : “ Obvious > this Dan is an imposter > because only Harvard men collect arcade coinop flyers dating from 1970s to 1991. > This must be a Yale man in > disguise with promoting those 21st century era flyers.”
LOL. Guilty as charged. This will probably be the only update of newer video game flyers that I couldn't help but collect. I had been waiting to post these until I got all Cave Interactive and Star Wars flyers I was looking for.
> > Taikan Crazy Climber (2007) - Nichibutsu/Digital Logic Corporation [Japanese > printed text] > > What a letdown with this tribute cab. As for younger generation players, fine, but > the company could have done > better. > > There should have been an option for players to deposit a few extra coin credits in > order to play the 1980s variation. Extra obstacles could have been added. Items such > as a toy-sized dog (chihuahua etc.) appearing from open window and trying to bite > players’ hands. > Or maybe a blowup dolll floating around trying to dislodge player or maybe some male > character wearing > a one piece thong bathing suit accidentally falling from an open window and somehow > clinging on to the player > causing player to have to shake off the thong suit bikini wearing character. > > It would be new items to make the game remake more memorable.
I can't find the source but I believe this video game never made the arcades and was ported to the Nintendo Wii.
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> I can't find the source but I believe this video game never made the arcades and was > ported to the Nintendo Wii.
Tried the Wii version last month and it was painful.
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