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Title: Ever thought about mame-ing a Time Traveller?
Post by: Singapura on June 26, 2008, 12:40:48 am
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Title: Re: Ever thought about mame-ing a Time Traveller?
Post by: Mauzy on June 26, 2008, 12:54:11 am
That is one crazy-ass viewing area...
Title: Re: Ever thought about mame-ing a Time Traveller?
Post by: ark_ader on June 26, 2008, 03:02:49 am
I don't know what it was with the Time Traveller, but that display used to make me want to puke every time I looked at it.  Reminded me of Mach3 Cockpit and that huge lens.

If I had to buy that cabinet, It had to have barf bags attached.   :laugh2:

Title: Re: Ever thought about mame-ing a Time Traveller?
Post by: Turnarcades on June 26, 2008, 06:59:10 am
Never saw one of these in the flesh. I imagine a lot of games would play horribly in there and you may have some compatibility/interacing issues with a PC. I also believe unique machines like this should be restored and preserved.

However, some games would be very cool in one of these, particularly things like fps's, flight games and even the good old beat em ups would have a cool presence, though to really benefit from the hologramatic effect it would be better if you could shut off 'layers' like on certain emulators (ZSNES etc.) to make it look as though the characters are really seperate from their background etc.
Title: Re: Ever thought about mame-ing a Time Traveller?
Post by: shardian on June 26, 2008, 07:41:39 am
I have played a Time Traveler, and also a holoseum that had some fighting game in it that was designed for the cab. The fighting game had no backgrounds, just the fighters - to emphasize the hologram effect. The fighting game sucked! Time Traveler was pretty badass looking to a poor 10 year old kid though.  ;D

That auction cabinet? THAT is an ultimate hellcade for sure.
Title: Re: Ever thought about mame-ing a Time Traveller?
Post by: Doctor Ugs on June 26, 2008, 09:42:51 am
Back in the day, I remember playing it, and honestly, after 5 mins, the novelty wore off and the game didn't have much appeal.
Title: Re: Ever thought about mame-ing a Time Traveller?
Post by: KagatoAMV on June 26, 2008, 11:21:36 am
I remember you could turn off the TV monitor inside the cabinet with any Sony TV remote.
Title: Re: Ever thought about mame-ing a Time Traveller?
Post by: RayB on June 26, 2008, 01:52:54 pm
Never saw one of these in the flesh. I imagine a lot of games would play horribly in there and you may have some compatibility/interacing issues with a PC. I also believe unique machines like this should be restored and preserved.

However, some games would be very cool in one of these, particularly things like fps's, flight games and even the good old beat em ups would have a cool presence, though to really benefit from the hologramatic effect it would be better if you could shut off 'layers' like on certain emulators (ZSNES etc.) to make it look as though the characters are really seperate from their background etc.
You've got it all wrong. It's not a special monitor. It's just a big dome mirror.
Title: Re: Ever thought about mame-ing a Time Traveller?
Post by: Ummon on June 26, 2008, 09:06:45 pm
I remember you could turn off the TV monitor inside the cabinet with any Sony TV remote.

Really?!


You've got it all wrong. It's not a special monitor. It's just a big dome mirror.

Yeah, like those convex lenses they made for TVs in the fifties.  I can't imagine playing regular games with this.

I remember when this game came out. It's a laser disc game but I didn't think it was as cool as DL, etc, because of the live-action footage. It seemed pretty cheesy, actually. Plus, because it was live-action, it didn't change perspective like DL did. It was basically like watching a cheap play on some special monitor or something.
Title: Re: Ever thought about mame-ing a Time Traveller?
Post by: miles2912 on June 26, 2008, 09:49:58 pm
My first thought (and I bet I am in the ballpark here) is that this game is not bringing in any money because it is too hard on the eyes.   Heck, even the e-bay pics are hard to look at.  Not even sure I would buy it for parts at scrap value ~$25-$50.

But I am sure you could mame it, but why?
Title: Re: Ever thought about mame-ing a Time Traveller?
Post by: Mauzy on June 26, 2008, 10:36:59 pm

But I am sure you could mame it, but why?

Because they're stupid. That's the reason everybody does everything.

Greatest line from the Simpsons