Line of Fire (video game)
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Line of Fire is a first-person light gun shooter game developed by Sega and released for arcades in 1989. It was released with two arcade cabinet versions, a standard upright and a sit-down cockpit, both featuring two positional guns. The cockpit design allows the player(s) to sit down while playing the game, while having two-handed machine guns, controlled by a potentiometer-controlled gun alignment software system. The game follows a two-man commando unit as they try to escape from a terrorist facility after seizing a prototype weapon.
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Line of Fire (giapponese Bakudan Yarou) è un videogioco arcade di genere sparatutto su rotaia, con ambientazione di guerra moderna, pubblicato nel 1989 dalla SEGA. La periferica di controllo per ciascun giocatore è una pistola posizionale analogica, fissata su perno. La U.S. Gold pubblicò nel 1990 le conversioni per gli home computer Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64 e ZX Spectrum, basate su controlli ordinari con mirino a video.Line of Fire è spesso ritenuto simile a Operation Thunderbolt, ma con scorrimento tridimensionale più avanzato, dotato di percorsi curvi.
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Line of Fire
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Line of Fire is a first-person light gun shooter game developed by Sega and released for arcades in 1989. It was released with two arcade cabinet versions, a standard upright and a sit-down cockpit, both featuring two positional guns. The cockpit design allows the player(s) to sit down while playing the game, while having two-handed machine guns, controlled by a potentiometer-controlled gun alignment software system. The game follows a two-man commando unit as they try to escape from a terrorist facility after seizing a prototype weapon. The arcade game was praised by critics for its pseudo-3D graphics and cockpit cabinet, but with the gameplay criticized for being derivative of Operation Wolf (1987) and Operation Thunderbolt (1988). It was converted for home computers and published by U.S. Gold in 1990, and then released for the Master System in 1991; however, the style of the latter was changed to that of an overhead scrolling run-and-gun shooter. The home computer versions were criticized for "blocky" visuals, though reviewers found that there were some nice touches, while the Sega Master System version also received mixed reviews.
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Line of Fire (giapponese Bakudan Yarou) è un videogioco arcade di genere sparatutto su rotaia, con ambientazione di guerra moderna, pubblicato nel 1989 dalla SEGA. La periferica di controllo per ciascun giocatore è una pistola posizionale analogica, fissata su perno. La U.S. Gold pubblicò nel 1990 le conversioni per gli home computer Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64 e ZX Spectrum, basate su controlli ordinari con mirino a video.Line of Fire è spesso ritenuto simile a Operation Thunderbolt, ma con scorrimento tridimensionale più avanzato, dotato di percorsi curvi. Nel 1991 la SEGA pubblicò anche un per Sega Master System, con logo e ambientazione simili, ma si tratta di un gioco molto diverso, in terza persona a scorrimento verticale.
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