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F-114 (c) 1975 Allied Leisure. - TECHNICAL - This was an Electro-Mechanical game that used rear projection onto the curved screen. Players would attempt to shoot down as many enemy planes as they could before the time runs out. The seat was powered by a motor and would move side-to-side depending on where the player was pointing the action by using the joystick. Dimensions: 63 in. high 46 in. wide 28 in. deep (chair) 20 in. deep Weight: 470 lbs. - TRIVIA - Despite not being a proper video game, this would count as one of the first motion simulators found in the arcade industry. - STAFF - Designed by: Jack Pearson - SOURCES - Machine's picture.
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F-114 (c) 1975 Allied Leisure. - TECHNICAL - This was an Electro-Mechanical game that used rear projection onto the curved screen. Players would attempt to shoot down as many enemy planes as they could before the time runs out. The seat was powered by a motor and would move side-to-side depending on where the player was pointing the action by using the joystick. Dimensions: 63 in. high 46 in. wide 28 in. deep (chair) 20 in. deep Weight: 470 lbs. - TRIVIA - Despite not being a proper video game, this would count as one of the first motion simulators found in the arcade industry. - STAFF - Designed by: Jack Pearson - SOURCES - Machine's picture.
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