> Another good round of flyer additions....such as this particular update. > > > > Golden Spear - Seibu Leasing Company Limited (1978) [Developed by Bonanza > Enterprises] > > I was wondering what this was going to look like. The [illustrated?] screen image > resembles Gremlin's Hustle even though it probably isn't a clone of Gremlin's game. > It looks like it imo.
> > Operation: Wolf - Taito (1987) [Kid's Edition?] <- change description to [SC > Edition] > > Last year's thread provides details of exact cab description. ShouTime's sentence > within his post explains it all: ..."SC stands for Shopping Center as in this version > was put on location at department stores in a smaller cabinet aimed at children." > > > - > Smitdogg > DU: Let's play Operation > 06/04/17 > > http://www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/sho...part=1&vc=1 > > Shoutime picked up a very rare version of Operation Thunderbolt that only uses a > single gun. It's possible he might have also found a previously undumped version of > Operation Wolf as well. > > > ShouTime > Re: DU: Let's play Operation > 06/04/17 > > http://www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/sho...part=1&vc=1 > > > Shoutime picked up a very rare version of Operation Thunderbolt that only uses a > > single gun. It's possible he might have also found a previously undumped version of > > Operation Wolf as well. > > This version is known as SC Operation Thunder Bolt. SC stands for Shopping Center as > in this version was put on location at department stores in a smaller cabinet aimed > at children. The difficulty in the game has been lowered for the target audience but > not really a game for children! > - > > > btw: this flyer means that an Operation Wolf SC version is yet to be found and > supported.