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Dead Angle

Dead Angle - Japanese Title

Dead Angle - marquee

Manufacturer: Seibu Kaihatsu
Year: 1988
Class: Wide Release
Genre: Shooter
Type: Videogame
Sub:

Monitor:

  • Orientation: Horizontal
  • Type: Raster: Standard Resolution
  • CRT: Color
Conversion Class: JAMMA
Number of Simultaneous Players: 1
Maximum number of Players: 2
Gameplay: Alternating
Control Panel Layout: Single Player
Sound: Amplified Mono (one channel)
Dead Angle


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Dead Angle Description

A game where you fight bad guys to eliminate organised crime. You control a cross hairs and appear to look through an outline of your body while you shoot. You must also dodge shots at your player. Multiple scenes.the player the chance to eliminate organized crime. Dead Angle was unique in its day by displaying bullet holes in the walls and other objects after the player shoots. The Spanish version of this game is known as "Gang Hunter."

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Game Play

You look through your body similar to Punch-Out!!. The joystick control moves a crosshairs for your gun or grenades. Play scrolls from left to right at your control. Your player can take hits that leave red marks where you were hit on your body outline. You must fight in several cities before you get to the end.

VAPS Arcade Census

GAMES OWNED, WANTED, or FOR SALE BY MEMBERS OF THE VIDEO ARCADE PRESERVATION SOCIETY

Uncommon - There are 12 known instances of Dead Angle owned by one of our 900 members. Of these, It is an original dedicated machine (not another machine converted with a kit)., and 11 of them are only circuit boards which a collector could put into a generic case if desired.

Of the 57,121 video games (3,420 unique) tracked by the Video Game Preservation Society, this game ranks a 7 on a scale out of 100 (100 = most commonly seen, 1=least common) in popularity based on ownership records.

Wanted - We currently do not know of any VAPS members that have gotten around to adding this game to their wish list. The wish-list system is fairly new (not all VAPS members have filled one out) and there are probably a number of collectors who might purchase this game if offered one at the right price.

Rarity is NOT necessarily an indication of value. Some common games show up as very rare here because collectors don't want them (they are common because arcade operators might be sitting on tons of them in warehouses), while some fairly scarce games are grabbed by collectors every time they show up. Additionally, some games made in the last 5 years are still making money for operators and are thus not yet affordable to the typical collector. For a clue to value, compare how many people have this game vs. how many people want this game and then click on the eBay links to help determine an accurate price range.

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Legacy

  1. Empire City: 1931
  2. Dead Angle
Dead Angle - Cabinet Image


Dead Angle - Title screen image


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