Nope, that doesn't look like it either....but its getting there.
I remember at the time thinking "this is a really weird game". Almost like finding that RED BARON old skool atari vector game amongst the more modern SpyHunters and PunchOuts and stuff. (No, this game wasn't vector)....I just...
Cobra Command was definately the most fun to play for me.."LLLEFT!...RRRRRIGHT!" flying through the city...it had the most seamless of all the full-laser games, at least to me it did...when you shot some of the helicopters and stuff out of the sky it didn't look like the game was pausing to...
Sadly no........HOWEVER, I should point this out:
The game I played WAS NOT A VECTOR.......it was definately a raster game, not a vector..
Hmmm....let me think more on this......it had a flightstick type joystick as I recall. Imagine AFTERBURNER where you can't see the horizon, and instead of...
Then that probably isn't it......like I said, this game was weird. I want to say it was a battlestar galactica game only I would have remembered it if it was!
No, I don't believe it was Laserdisc...I remember all the Laserdisc games (the Lupin one, Mach III, Begas Battle and the awesome Cobra Command)......nor was it Firefox (Remember playing it, had an odd cab...I think the same one they used for Return of the Jedi).....Astron Belt isn't...
Any particular reason why this game would be so high?
its age? Its dedicated-cab? Or was it just less popular than other games and subsequently harder to track down...?
Ok, The only time I ever played it was in the early to mid 1980's. It was a sit-down...at the arcade in CT where I played it it was right next to a Spy-Hunter sit-down and a Star-Wars sit-down.
This is all on vague memory, so here goes:
1) Cab was enclosed sit-down cocpit
2) Had...