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− | '''''Sonic | + | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ソニック ゴーストシューティング) was an attraction at [[Sega]]'s [[sega:Tokyo Joypolis|Tokyo Joypolis]], which was first opened on July 27, 2013{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190602020514/http://sonic.sega.jp/SonicChannelOld/topics/tokyojoypolis/130725/index.html}}. As of May 15, 2016, the attraction has been closed{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190602020514/http://sonic.sega.jp/SonicChannelOld/topics/tokyojoypolis/130725/index.html}}. This is the second ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' attraction to open at Tokyo Joypolis, the other two being ''[[Sonic Athletics]]'' and ''[[Sonic Brain Ranking]]''. |
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+ | The attraction was a dark ride where players sit in a "Ghost Shooter" (ゴーストシューター), a vehicle designed by [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]], and use light guns to shoot as many [[Boo|ghosts]] as possible and gain the highest score. The ride would allow up to twelve people to play at once, with each car holding up to two people{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190602020514/http://sonic.sega.jp/SonicChannelOld/topics/tokyojoypolis/130725/index.html}}. | ||
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+ | The entry fee was ¥500 per person{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190602020514/http://sonic.sega.jp/SonicChannelOld/topics/tokyojoypolis/130725/index.html}}, and the minimum height requirement was 90cm{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190602020514/http://sonic.sega.jp/SonicChannelOld/topics/tokyojoypolis/130725/index.html}}. Admission was free for children under 110cm, but must be accompanied by an adult{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190602020514/http://sonic.sega.jp/SonicChannelOld/topics/tokyojoypolis/130725/index.html}}. | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | File:SonicGhostShooting Cabinet.jpg | + | SonicGhostShootingTitle.jpg|Logo |
+ | File:SonicGhostShooting Cabinet.jpg|CG rendering of the attraction | ||
File:SonicGhostShootingCabinet2.jpg | File:SonicGhostShootingCabinet2.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20190602020514/http://sonic.sega.jp/SonicChannelOld/topics/tokyojoypolis/130725/index.html Product page] on [[Sonic Channel]] (archive) | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{SonicArcadeGames}} | {{SonicArcadeGames}} | ||
− | [[Category:Arcade | + | [[Category:Arcade games]] |
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System(s): Large attraction | ||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | ||||||||||
Developer: Sega | ||||||||||
Genre: Shooting | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-12 | ||||||||||
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Sonic Ghost Shooting (ソニック ゴーストシューティング) was an attraction at Sega's Tokyo Joypolis, which was first opened on July 27, 2013[1]. As of May 15, 2016, the attraction has been closed[1]. This is the second Sonic the Hedgehog attraction to open at Tokyo Joypolis, the other two being Sonic Athletics and Sonic Brain Ranking.
Contents
Gameplay
The attraction was a dark ride where players sit in a "Ghost Shooter" (ゴーストシューター), a vehicle designed by Tails, and use light guns to shoot as many ghosts as possible and gain the highest score. The ride would allow up to twelve people to play at once, with each car holding up to two people[1].
The entry fee was ¥500 per person[1], and the minimum height requirement was 90cm[1]. Admission was free for children under 110cm, but must be accompanied by an adult[1].
Gallery
External links
- Product page on Sonic Channel (archive)
References
Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems | |
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1991 Waku Waku Sonic Patrol Car 1993 Sonic the Hedgehog | SegaSonic Cosmo Fighter | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | SegaSonic the Hedgehog 1996 Sonic the Fighters 2011 Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Arcade 2015 Sonic Dash Extreme 2016 Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition 2020 Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Arcade Edition Prototypes SegaSonic the Hedgehog (revision A)
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1992 UFO SegaSonic 1993 Sonic the Hedgehog | SegaSonic Popcorn Shop 1994 Sonic no Space Tours | SegaSonic Wataame Scramble | Sonic Canball | Air Circus | Curling Holiday 1997 Sonic the Hedgehog AWP 2002 Sonic & Tails Spinner 2003 CR Sonic 2007 Sonic Spinner 2008 Sonic Live! 2009 Sonic Hopper! 2010 Sonic Sports Basketball 2012 Sonic Sports Air Hockey | Oh! Ring | In the Barrel 2013 Sonic Athletics | Sonic Ghost Shooting | Sonic Brain Ranking 2016 Sonic Blast Ball 2019 Sonic Sports Kids Basketball Unknown date CoroCoro Fever (199x) | Darts Shot (199x) | Mogu-Mogu Rush (201x) | Neo Target (201x) | Circles Shoot (201x)
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