Atari Space Ace gameplay
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Some gameplay filmed from my Space Ace arcade machine (Atari, 1983). The machine is 100% working with the original Philips 22VP932 laserdisc player.
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It IS video; there were a lot of interactive video games back in the day, emphasis on "video". I remember one that had live-action gameplay.
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you press the buttons at the appropriate times. it's like resident evil 6 but ancient.
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How do you play this game lol
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Okay, what's really impressive about this is the fact that you have this working with the original LD player. Those units were notoriously unreliable. Most folks use a newer model LD player if they are using the original disc, or transfer the whole disc to DVD and use various workarounds to get it working. I am extremely impressed, well done :).
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is this really gameplay? It looks like video to be honest with you
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this game is amazing
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THIS was a 1983/84 video game? WTF? These grafix compete with today's.
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What an awesome game!! This and Cliff Hanger we're my favorite laser games.
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The Arcadde version was great but the snes version is horrendous!! Arcade games win every time
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I have this on my I-Pod touch.
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LOL at atari 2600 comment! I used to play this in the arcade all the time back in the 80s like some of you. Always played on "Space Ace" difficulty and always "energized". People thought I was the master when in reality all it was, was memorization. Killer memories, fun game, great soundtrack and animation. Rock on!
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I'm glad games don't play like this any more but there is a definite charm to this type of experience and everyone should at least try to complete at least one of these in some form Can't be many that own an actual arcade version
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This was a laser disc game not atari 2600
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Cinematronics sold the game in the United States, but Atari got the license to manufacture and sell it in europe.
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Great memories or the 80's arcade, you'd often hear the Space Ace narrator over all the other noisy games.
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How is this game-play again?
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My dad worked at an arcade when this came out and I was able to get mountains of free tokens and play this all day long. It was total obsession for an 8 year old. Don Bluth made the best looking games back then.
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I still hum Ace's theme song when he energizes even 20 years later. Id KILL for that soundtrack.
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Cool, I love space Ace! Fun game.
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made bye atari
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