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- Astron_Belt abstract "Astron Belt is an early laserdisc video game and third-person space combat rail shooter, released in 1983 by Sega in Japan and licensed to Bally Midway for release in the United States. Developed in 1982, it is commonly cited as the first laserdisc game. The game's unveiling at the 1982 AMOA show in Chicago marked the beginning of laserdisc fever in the videogame industry, and its release in Japan the following year marked the first commercial release of a laserdisc game. However, its release in the United States was delayed due to several hardware and software bugs, by which time Dragon's Lair had beaten it to public release there. However, both games may possibly be predated by Electro-Sport's Quarter Horse, which is claimed to have been released in 1982.".
- Astron_Belt computingInput Joystick.
- Astron_Belt computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Astron_Belt computingPlatform MSX.
- Astron_Belt developer Sega.
- Astron_Belt genre Interactive_movie.
- Astron_Belt genre Space_flight_simulator_game.
- Astron_Belt genre Third-person_shooter.
- Astron_Belt publisher Midway_Games.
- Astron_Belt wikiPageExternalLink www.daphne-emu.com.
- Astron_Belt wikiPageExternalLink ab.asp.
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- Astron_Belt wikiPageID "2611441".
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- Astron_Belt cabinet "Upright and Cockpit".
- Astron_Belt caption "Promotional flyer for Astron Belt".
- Astron_Belt developer Sega.
- Astron_Belt display "Horizontal orientation, Raster, standard resolution".
- Astron_Belt genre Interactive_movie.
- Astron_Belt genre "Space combat simulator".
- Astron_Belt genre "Third-person rail shooter".
- Astron_Belt hasPhotoCollection Astron_Belt.
- Astron_Belt input "Joystick, 1 button".
- Astron_Belt modes "Single Player".
- Astron_Belt platforms Arcade_game.
- Astron_Belt platforms MSX.
- Astron_Belt publisher Midway_Games.
- Astron_Belt release "1983".
- Astron_Belt title "Astron Belt".
- Astron_Belt subject Category:1983_video_games.
- Astron_Belt subject Category:Laserdisc_video_games.
- Astron_Belt subject Category:MSX_games.
- Astron_Belt subject Category:Rail_shooters.
- Astron_Belt subject Category:Sega_arcade_games.
- Astron_Belt subject Category:Sega_video_games.
- Astron_Belt type 1983VideoGames.
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- Astron_Belt type LaserdiscVideoGames.
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- Astron_Belt type SegaArcadeGames.
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- Astron_Belt comment "Astron Belt is an early laserdisc video game and third-person space combat rail shooter, released in 1983 by Sega in Japan and licensed to Bally Midway for release in the United States. Developed in 1982, it is commonly cited as the first laserdisc game. The game's unveiling at the 1982 AMOA show in Chicago marked the beginning of laserdisc fever in the videogame industry, and its release in Japan the following year marked the first commercial release of a laserdisc game.".
- Astron_Belt label "Astron Belt".
- Astron_Belt label "アストロンベルト".
- Astron_Belt sameAs アストロンベルト.
- Astron_Belt sameAs m.07rmjw.
- Astron_Belt sameAs Q4811604.
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- Astron_Belt isPrimaryTopicOf Astron_Belt.
- Astron_Belt name "Astron Belt".