I always find these footnotes in tech history quite interesting. I'd imagine for many arcades, this was simply too expensive (both up-front and with the seemingly required attendant for operation) alongside being effectively a puke generator.<p>I wonder if any are still left operating. With the way Sega tends to handle licensing of their consoles (see: the Sega Nu [1]), I can't imagine any are left that are still operational.<p>[1] <a href="https://github.com/diva-eng/nu-keychip">https://github.com/diva-eng/nu-keychip</a>
I've been in something like that at the time, but not sure exactly if this, running G-Loc, or something else called Afterburner. I remember having seen Afterburner several years later in Germany, with similar 360° setup.<p>In Zandvoort, NL. Stoned OFC :-)