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The slide image shown below is the demonstration slide for the older / first generation version of Nintendo Shooting Trainer. The updated cab version described as New Shooting Trainer does not use any slides because the New Shooting Trainer cab design has no lamp units that display slides. New Shooting Trainer instead uses physical reflective backdrop pieces that are installed/mounted on to the frame. The four bottle projection units supposedly still display similar bottle design on both original Shooting Trainer cab and New Shooting Trainer cab.
I played original Shooting Trainer maybe once or twice. I never saw in person nor played any New Shooting Trainer cab.
Referring to an original Shooting Trainer manual for the older version of Shooting Trainer for reference to provide some of the game operation.
When Shooting Trainer is not being played, a demonstration projection lamp that is over to the side of the cab interior will display a "demonstration" slide image (see image). After a coin credit is inserted, the lamp will shut off and the demonstration slide image is no longer visible on the projection screen. The landscape projection unit then activates and displays the slide that has the landscape scenery image on to the projection screen. See following post for details regarding the landscape slide image used with Shooting Trainer. The New Shooting Trainer cab design does not include any lamps that display any slide screen pieces.
When game play of Shooting Trainer comes to an end, the demonstration slide lamp is then activated and the demonstration slide is once again projected on to the projection screen. The landscape slide image along with bottle projection units are deactivated and no longer appear on the projection screen while the projection screen shows demonstration slide.
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Edited by gregf (07/29/19 07:31 AM)
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