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Cyber Sled
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Cyber Sled (c) 1993 Namco. Piloting a colorful tank that slides over the surface like a 'Sled' in an arena of the future, the pilots fight for prestige and glory. Ending the game (either by winning or being eliminated) gives the player a rank and a letter grade to show how good you really are. - TECHNICAL - Cyber Sled was only available as a dedicated 2-player sit-down cabinet. The plastic mouldings around the screens and the twin joysticks give the illusion of piloting a futuristic tank. The player-one position is all blue, and the player-two position is all red. Unlike later sit-down style 'driving' cabinets, the seats are not adjustable. Runs on the Namco System 21 hardware. Main CPU: (2x) Motorola 68000 (@ 12.288 Mhz), M6809 (@ 3.072 Mhz), HD63705 (@ 2.048 Mhz), (2x) TMS32025 (@ 24 Mhz) Sound Chips: C140 (@ 21.39 Khz), YM2151 (@ 3.57958 Mhz) Control: 2 Sticks per Player Buttons: 5 Buttons per Player. 2 Fire, 2 Rocket, 1 View. - TRIVIA - Cyber Sled was released in September 1993. Victor Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Cyber Sled : Namco Game Sound Express Vol.10 - VICL-15024) on 21/01/1994. - SERIES - 1. Cyber Sled (1993) 2. Cyber Commando (1994) - STAFF - Music composed by: Shinji Hosoe - PORTS - * CONSOLES: Sony PlayStation (1995) Sega Saturn: Unreleased prototype. - SOURCES - Game's manual. Game's picture. Game's ROMs. Game's screenshot.
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Cyber Sled (c) 1993 Namco. Piloting a colorful tank that slides over the surface like a 'Sled' in an arena of the future, the pilots fight for prestige and glory. Ending the game (either by winning or being eliminated) gives the player a rank and a letter grade to show how good you really are. - TECHNICAL - Cyber Sled was only available as a dedicated 2-player sit-down cabinet. The plastic mouldings around the screens and the twin joysticks give the illusion of piloting a futuristic tank. The player-one position is all blue, and the player-two position is all red. Unlike later sit-down style 'driving' cabinets, the seats are not adjustable. Runs on the Namco System 21 hardware. Main CPU: (2x) Motorola 68000 (@ 12.288 Mhz), M6809 (@ 3.072 Mhz), HD63705 (@ 2.048 Mhz), (2x) TMS32025 (@ 24 Mhz) Sound Chips: C140 (@ 21.39 Khz), YM2151 (@ 3.57958 Mhz) Control: 2 Sticks per Player Buttons: 5 Buttons per Player. 2 Fire, 2 Rocket, 1 View. - TRIVIA - Cyber Sled was released in September 1993. Victor Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Cyber Sled : Namco Game Sound Express Vol.10 - VICL-15024) on 21/01/1994. - SERIES - 1. Cyber Sled (1993) 2. Cyber Commando (1994) - STAFF - Music composed by: Shinji Hosoe - PORTS - * CONSOLES: Sony PlayStation (1995) Sega Saturn: Unreleased prototype. - SOURCES - Game's manual. Game's picture. Game's ROMs. Game's screenshot.
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