Game Story
We grabbed this one in a bulk buy of large arcade games. I had high hopes of restoring this one. It is a super cockpit cabinet, you sit in it and it moves the chair with motors to provide feedback with the game.
It is a big sucker weighing about 1500 pounds. It sat in the garage taking up much needed room for over a year until I traded it away.
Type | Upright | Serial | unknown | Status | SOLD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Restoration | Log | Photos | Gallery | Other |
Technical Information
Title
G-LOC was released in 1982 by Sega. The title was developed by Namco and licensed to Atari. It features a color raster display with a horizontal orientation at standard resolution(320 x 224).
Architecture
This game is built on the Sega Y hardware platform. Common features are 3 x 68000 CPU, Z80 sound CPU, YM2151 sound and SegaPCM sound. Each 68000 controls a layer of video.
Video CPU | 3 x 68000 | Zilog |
---|---|---|
Audio CPU | Z80 | Zilog |
Audio | YM2151 | Yamaha |
Audio | PCM | Sega |
Display | K7000 | Wells Gardner |
Controls
Action | Control | Upright | Cockpit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Move | Flight Stick | 1 | 1 | Sliver with Trigger and Thumb Button |
Guns | Button | 1 | 1 | Trigger |
Missile | Button | 1 | 1 | Thumb Button |
Throttle | Lever | 1 | 1 | Seat Mounted on all Cockpits |
Start | Button | 1 | 1 | Blue | Emergency Stop | Button | N/A | 1 | Red, on Motion Cabinets Only |
Production Notes
GLOC is the common name for this title. The full title on the cabinet artwork is “G-LOC Air Battle Loss of Consciousness by G Force” with the G, L, O and C highlighted.
This title has a wide array of cabinets.
Type | Motion | Throttle | Picture |
---|---|---|---|
Upright | None | Control Panel | |
Upright | None | Control Panel | |
Cockpit | None | Side Mount | |
Cockpit | Side to Side (x Axis) | Side Mount | |
Cockpit | Dual Axis | Side Mount |