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- M.A.C.H._3 abstract "M.A.C.H. 3 was a laserdisc video game created by Gottlieb and released in the U.S. in 1983 under their Mylstar brand. The title refers both to the speed of sound, and is an acronym for "Military Air Command Hunter". It was released in Japan by Taito. The primary programmer and game designer was Warren Davis. The overlaid graphics of the fighter were by Gottlieb's video graphics artist, Jeff Lee. Hardware enabling the graphics overlay on top of the background video was designed by David Pfeiffer. Clay Lacy shot the jet footage. Ron Waxman, Bill Jacobs and Jun Yung (sp) were the engineering management at Mylstar at the time.".
- M.A.C.H._3 computingInput Joystick.
- M.A.C.H._3 cpu Intel.
- M.A.C.H._3 developer Gottlieb.
- M.A.C.H._3 genre Shoot_'em_up.
- M.A.C.H._3 publisher Taito_Corporation.
- M.A.C.H._3 wikiPageID "26654589".
- M.A.C.H._3 wikiPageRevisionID "568589114".
- M.A.C.H._3 arcadeSystem "Mylstar Video Disc Graphics System".
- M.A.C.H._3 cabinet "Upright, Cockpit".
- M.A.C.H._3 caption "North American Flyer".
- M.A.C.H._3 cpu "Intel 8088".
- M.A.C.H._3 developer Gottlieb.
- M.A.C.H._3 display "16".
- M.A.C.H._3 genre Shoot_'em_up.
- M.A.C.H._3 hasPhotoCollection M.A.C.H._3.
- M.A.C.H._3 input "Joystick with Trigger, two thumb buttons".
- M.A.C.H._3 modes "Single Player".
- M.A.C.H._3 platforms "Arcade".
- M.A.C.H._3 publisher "Mylstar/Taito".
- M.A.C.H._3 release "1983".
- M.A.C.H._3 sound "Stereo".
- M.A.C.H._3 title "M.A.C.H. 3".
- M.A.C.H._3 subject Category:1983_video_games.
- M.A.C.H._3 subject Category:Arcade_games.
- M.A.C.H._3 subject Category:Gottlieb_video_games.
- M.A.C.H._3 subject Category:Laserdisc_video_games.
- M.A.C.H._3 type Software.
- M.A.C.H._3 type VideoGame.
- M.A.C.H._3 type Work.
- M.A.C.H._3 type CreativeWork.
- M.A.C.H._3 type InformationEntity.
- M.A.C.H._3 comment "M.A.C.H. 3 was a laserdisc video game created by Gottlieb and released in the U.S. in 1983 under their Mylstar brand. The title refers both to the speed of sound, and is an acronym for "Military Air Command Hunter". It was released in Japan by Taito. The primary programmer and game designer was Warren Davis. The overlaid graphics of the fighter were by Gottlieb's video graphics artist, Jeff Lee.".
- M.A.C.H._3 label "M.A.C.H. 3".
- M.A.C.H._3 label "マッハ3".
- M.A.C.H._3 sameAs マッハ3.
- M.A.C.H._3 sameAs m.0bhbzk1.
- M.A.C.H._3 sameAs Q11340534.
- M.A.C.H._3 sameAs Q11340534.
- M.A.C.H._3 wasDerivedFrom M.A.C.H._3?oldid=568589114.
- M.A.C.H._3 isPrimaryTopicOf M.A.C.H._3.
- M.A.C.H._3 name "M.A.C.H. 3".