ULTIMATE GUIDE: G.LOC AIR BATTLE LOSS OF CONSCIDUSNESS BY G FORCE
In 1990 Sega issued a glossy flyer for its ‘High-Entertainment Gamer Series’, which was its own moniker for the deluxe versions of its ‘Super Scaler’ games. All of these top-of-the-range titles were listed in chronological order, starting with Hang-On and its famous ‘Ride-On’ bike and including such memorable cockpit cabs as Space Harrier, Out Run, After Burner and Power Drift. If you needed reminding why Sega ruled the arcades during the latter half of the Eighties then this was it – a combination of outstanding games housed inside incredible cabs. And there, 11th in line, was its latest ‘Hi-Entertainment’ release, G-LOC (named after the aerospace term ‘loss of consciousness by G-force’). Could it continue the winning run?
The moving sit-down
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