> > I just saw the variant earlier today, and it doesn't surprise me to why Rad Mobile > > was a scrapped candidate (i.e. the game wouldn't be able to take advantage of the > 360 > > thing since there isn't any form of inversion in RM, and the conversion setup > > would've been a financial nightmare due to how expensive the R360 already was). > > It wouldn't have made a good conversion kit because Rad Mobile and G-Loc came out > pretty much at the same time. You don't go upside down in G-Loc unless you get hit, > so they could have made crashes roll the car in Rad Mobile like they do in Outrun. > But if you put Rad Mobile and G-Loc next to each other at a trade show, then G-Loc is > going to be the one the operators go for. > > Strike fighter released the next year would have made more sense as an upgrade kit, > because there you can actually fly upside down. > > None of the R360 games were really any good, so once you'd got suckered into buying > one then it's unlikely you'll want to spend more money on it.
On the subject of the R360, there were two systems in use weren't there? One was the game board obviously but didn't the R360 have a second controlling board to run the cabinet and if so, is there any interests into getting it emulated?
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On a quest for Digital 573 and Dancing Stage EuroMix 2
By gods I've found it!
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