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Added by tpgb12 (13)

Added on: 06/07/2017

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Freedom Fighter Production Disc - First Pressing (1987) [---]

Country  USA  
Released  1987
Publisher  ???
Price  ???

UPC  ???
Category  Game

Color  Color
Length  23 min.
Side  1
Chapter(s)  ???
Size  12"
Picture  * Various *
Ratio  (see notes)
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  ???
Rot status  None reported
 
Manufactured by  3M or IMATION

 

 

 Digital Tracks  Analog Tracks 
 No data available  No data available 
 Spoken Language  Subtitles 
English Unknown 

 Additional Information by tpgb12 (13)   06/07/2017 

Contains the animated footage for the Freedom Fighter arcade game. The footage, aside from the first attract mode loop and some ending scenes, is broken up into many different few frame long sequences to be pieced back together into something watchable via the Philips VP-931 LD player. While this caused tons of strain on the player, it also allowed the game to seamlessly jump up to around 90 frames forwards or backwards on the disc to different pieces of footage, and allows for probably the most non-linear laser arcade experience you can get.

Some footage is also squished horizontally for the game hardware to then stretch out to allow the player to pan left and right to choose different paths, dodge cars, and more.