I've only ever seen a Sega Bullet Mark prior. There was one at an arcade in Ocean City, MD that was operated until the early 2000's. Bullet Mark is essentially the same game with a different cabinet configuration and targets.
I'd probably rate those games above Tracer. But, Tracer is pretty neat in its own way. The LED scoring, light up bezel, force-feedback and lighted muzzles are a nice touches.
> I recall seeing a couple of those at Disneyland's Pennyarcade on Main street in late > summer 1976 and then they were relocated to the Space Mountain's Starcade center the > following year when Space Mountain ride was open. > > The game was also over at Knott's Berry Farm's Buffalo Nickel arcade in 1977. I > don't recall seeing it in 1978 when going back to the arcade. > > While at Buffalo Nickel arcade.... iirc... it didn't seem to have as many folks > lining up to play it compared to other video games like Stunt Cycle, Death Race or > the Indy 800 or Indy 4.
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