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Romset and name:
r360 G-LOC R360
Short name:
G-LOC R360
Manufacturer:
Year:
Genre:
Not Classified
Category:
Not Classified
Serie:
-
Driver source:
Language:
-
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Input / Controls
Players:
Up to 3 players (solo)
Input:
Stick
Buttons / keys:
Coins:
Cabinet:
-
Free-play:
Not supported
Rankings
Average user rating:
AntoPISA BestGame:
-
MASH All-Time:
-
Video
Display:
320x224, CRT 15kHz
Orientation:
Horizontal
Scrolling:
Unknown
Colors:
-
CPU:
68000, Z80
Audio
Sound:
2 audio channel
Audio chips:
Sega PCM, YM2151
Romset
First release:
Mame 0.100 released on sep-14 2005
Last release:
Mame 0.100 released on sep-14 2005
Clone of:
gloc G-LOC Air Battle (World)
Bios:
Not required
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Use sample of:
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Previous romset:
None
New romset:
glocr360 G-LOC R360 (World)
Files
Dump:
GOOD
Required files:
Status
OVERALL:
PRELIMINARY
Emulation:
Preliminary
Graphic:
Good
Color:
Good
Sound:
Good
Cocktail:
-
Protection:
Good
Save state:
Not supported
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  • NOTICE: These are informations from parent game gloc - G-LOC Air Battle (World)
    Arcade Video game published 34 years ago:

    G-LOC Air Battle © 1990 Sega.

    A direct sequel to 1987's "After Burner", G-loc adopts its predecessor's action-packed, if somewhat limited, gameplay, although the game's pace has been noticeably reduced, making survival more a matter of skill than the shoot-and-hope gameplay of "After Burner".

    The bulk of G-Loc's action is viewed from a first-person, in-cockpit view, but, at certain points of the game, the viewpoint switches to the familiar third-person perspective of "After Burner", as the player's jet fighter is tailed by an enemy fighter. The player must roll and turn to shake off the pursuer, once this is achieved the game switches back to first-person perspective.

    The object of the game is to shoot a set number of enemy planes as they approach from front and behind; rolling and swerving to avoid incoming enemy fire. Certain stages feature ground-based enemy installations which must also be destroyed. The player's jet fighter is armed with both a machine gun, and a limited supply of missiles which can be 'locked-on' to enemy targets. G-Loc's levels take the player through a variety of different landscapes, including wide, rolling plains and rock-strewn canyons. Later in the game, the player must attempt to land their fighter onto an aircraft carrier. Failure to do so results in the game ending.

    TECHNICAL
    Sega Y Board hardware

    Main CPU: (3x) 68000 (@ 12.5 Mhz)
    Sound CPU: Zilog Z80 (@ 4 Mhz)
    Sound Chips: Yamaha YM2151 (@ 4 Mhz), Sega (@ 4 Mhz)

    Players: 1
    Control: stick
    Buttons: 3

    TRIVIA
    G-Loc Air Battle was released in April 1990 in Japan.

    'G-Loc' means 'G-induced Loss Of Consciousness'; the subtitle on the arcade flyer is 'Loss of Consciousness by G-force'.

    An enhanced version of 'G-Loc - Air Battle', known as "R360 - G-Loc Air Battle" can be seen on Sega's R-360 flight simulator.

    SERIES
    • After Burner (1987, Arcade)
    • After Burner II (1987, Arcade)
    • G-Loc - Air Battle (1990, Arcade)
    • R360 - G-Loc Air Battle (1990, Arcade)
    • Strike Fighter (1991, Arcade)
    • Sky Target (1995, Arcade)
    • Sega Strike Fighter (2000, Arcade)
    • After Burner Climax (2006, Arcade)
    • After Burner - Black Falcon (2007, PSP)

    STAFF
    Designed by: Yu Suzuki (YU.)
    Music and Sounds: Hiroshi Miyauchi (HIR)
    Staff: (YAS), (IWA), (KEN), (PAP), (SAD), (GAK), (NAG), (MKA), (KYO), (MAC), (SUN), (SIM), (KOB)

    PORTS
    • CONSOLES:
    Sega Master System (1990)
    Sega Mega Drive (1991)
    Sega Game Gear (1993)

    • COMPUTERS:
    Amstrad CPC (1991, "G-Loc R360")
    Atari ST (1992)
    Commodore Amiga (1992)
    Commodore C64 (1992,"G-Loc R360")
    Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1992, "G-Loc R360")

    CONTRIBUTE
    Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=3687&o=2
    Informations provided by © Alexis Bousiges
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    NOTICE: The short version was discontinued in November 2019
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