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Rare Sega R360 Arcade Cabinet Found Rusting In A North Ireland Field Could Be Restored – Kotaku Australia
They say arcades are dead, and this rare Sega R360 might just be proving the point. After several decades, it’s been found left in a field.

The Sega R360 was a cutting edge arcade cabinet when it launched in the early 1990s, notable for its use of 360-degree gyration. Players who sat in the cabinet were housed in a reactive space designed to flip and move based on the action happening on-screen. While there were only two major games released for the cabinet (G-LOC: Air Battle and Wing War) it became incredibly popular with arcade fans because of its high-velocity gameplay. Its sad commercial flop meant fewer than 200 cabinets were reportedly…
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