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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
  • We get to see Game Play and LOOK INSIDE this Mechanical marvel from 1970 made by Sega in Japan!
    "RUSTY" KEY (William Russell Key) from GAMEPRESERVEHOUSTON.COM was able to bring this back to life again over many hours of hard work (we share his videos he made restoring this at the END of this video).
    This game was a landmark game, as it was considered the FIRST to offer "Open World" Play-no set tracks to follow and it was the first flight simulator game.
    Rusty shows us the inside, showing a vertical rolling "carpet" of targets, and the unique way of tracking the shots on the landscape, using light bulbs.
    The machine was in Rusty's booth at the annual HOUSTON ARCADE EXPO held over the November 11th, 2022 weekend. We have other Houston Arcade Expo videos also posted!
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  • @MrRacer-uc6qh
    @MrRacer-uc6qh 10 місяців тому +10

    I have the Sega Jet Rocket that was at Cedar Point in Sandusky Ohio, it’s now restored running on Cedar Point tokens and it is a prize in my collection! Thanks for the video and bringing this game to light.

    • @PubeStache
      @PubeStache 19 днів тому +1

      Wow! I absolutely loved all those old machines that used to be in that arcade. My dad still tells the story how he couldn't get me out of there in 1991. Did you get any of the other EM games? I always liked watching people play Sega Helicopter and Whirly Bird. It was too advanced for me. Dang I miss those days. Now it's all redemption junk in there.

  • @SQTierHog
    @SQTierHog 14 днів тому +2

    In the '70's, El Dorado Hills (just north of Folsom California), there was a restaurant/grill/arcade place named Sam's Town.
    My mother took us there as kids and I played this game every time we went. In the mid '80s, as an adult, I bought it from the owner.
    I still have it.

  • @seanlincoln7923
    @seanlincoln7923 19 днів тому +3

    This thing is awesome. Saw an article about it today, had to check this out.

  • @thomaswesterman1080
    @thomaswesterman1080 Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much for posting this video-it has particular meaning for me. This was my favorite arcade game as a young boy, but Ive had no idea the name or more info about it until today (im now 57). My dad had been a Navy pilot and I was a young boy enthused about military flying. I remember asking my dad about getting one of these-and him instructing me to talk to our church congregation man friend we knew who owned the entertainment arcade where I played this game. That was a pretty tall order for me as a young boy who was probably only 6 or 7 years old. Ive never seen one of these all these over 5 decades since 1972or 73 ish, but there have been times Ive thought of this game and wondered more about it. Thank you for making that information possible for me. -(a grateful 7 year old boy; who is now “57”).

  • @tarotbythebay
    @tarotbythebay 2 місяці тому +2

    I remember this game from the early 1970's. I went onto UA-cam to search out jet fighter arcade games (1960's) and this came up. So happy to see the game again, but amazed at the inside of the machine and the art of making the game come to life. Thank you for posting it up!

  • @Datan0de
    @Datan0de 19 днів тому +1

    These old electromechanicals are brilliant works of art. Absolutely magnificent design and execution.

  • @d.aardent9382
    @d.aardent9382 9 днів тому +1

    Really cool seeing how the mechanisms work.
    The timer has a old time governor fan like a antique striking clockworks.
    The rolling landscape is so neat how it was done, i had a couple little toys as a kid that was from the 70s that used the same principles of the continuous roller field.
    One was a driving game.
    I grew up with family that repaired old TVs and radios and granduncle that worked on watches ,my dad did just about every kind of trade just for DIY. I studied with my granduncle to repair clockworks as he was trying to semi-retire.
    So i still do restorations on old clocks and other mechanisms, sometimes old toys.
    Im always fascinated by the old machines and how they were able to create the illusions.

  • @franknapolitano9144
    @franknapolitano9144 Місяць тому +3

    As a kid I played this game all the time when my mother took me to W.T. Grants on Saturdays. This game was always by the Grants Hot Dog Stand. I keep on searching the internet for this arcade but with no success.

  • @EQOAnostalgia
    @EQOAnostalgia Рік тому +4

    Really cool seeing how Jet Rocket works. I never even seen that gem until last week on the channel. Simply gorgeous piece of art. They did a great job restoring it.

  • @n8goulet
    @n8goulet 6 днів тому

    As a little kid in 70s just barely before video games, our penny arcade (Spring Lake) at our town beach (now the world's oldest arcade) had a Bally Target Zero, which apparently was a clone of Sega's Jet Rocket. It's almost identical. I loved that game, and it was at our beach until about 25 years ago. I played it for years.
    On my first visit to Canobie Lake Park in NH in 1999, they had a Sega Jet Rocket which I was surprised was practically the same game as Target Zero. It's featured in my Canobie Lake Park video I posted on UA-cam.
    It was these kind of EM arcade games that first made me love the arcades. It wasn't the pinball machines so much, but sure I liked them too. The first b&w video games besides Pong started coming out a year or two later like Sea Wolf, Atari's Star Ship 1, and others.

  • @xyrzmxyzptlk1186
    @xyrzmxyzptlk1186 Рік тому +2

    I actually played one of these babies at the Sauble Beach Arcade in Ontario Canada in the late 1970’s. It was pretty spectacular for the time.
    Thanks Todd. Yo’ still Da’ Man. 👍👍🏼👍🏿🏆

  • @josephpatton8869
    @josephpatton8869 Рік тому +4

    I’m pretty sure that this will be the best video ever released on UA-cam! 😬

  • @CarfDarko
    @CarfDarko Рік тому +2

    I have great memories of playing some of these old Sega machines but at the same time I wonder how they ended up at where I played them, I was just to young to realise what I was actually playing at all! I remember a samey kind of game but with tanks, another samey cabinet with a submarine and a variant with a motor cycle. It would have been around '90 and it was in the basement of an old event building, not an arcade. The machines where powered so someone must have cared about it, but I was only I think 8 at that time and didn't even realise what piece of oldschool arcade I was playing at all.

  • @EricGranata
    @EricGranata Рік тому +1

    What an amazing machine. So creative.

  • @TheSlim2none
    @TheSlim2none 11 днів тому

    Man that’s awesome can’t imagine how heavy that beast is. Love to own or even just play it sometime.

  • @Riz2336
    @Riz2336 Рік тому +1

    Cool to see really vintage stuff like that

  • @garybattaglia4009
    @garybattaglia4009 2 місяці тому

    Some very fond memories dropping quarters in this game back in the 70's

  • @BlueMSX.
    @BlueMSX. Рік тому +2

    Such a fascinating machine, and a great video!

  • @BAKU2K2
    @BAKU2K2 Рік тому +2

    Fun fact: in Japan, any sort of mechanical arcade game is referred to as an "Elemecha", short for 'electromechanical'. This term also applies to games that are completely solid state but use mechanical components.

  • @RichieCavsRetrocade
    @RichieCavsRetrocade Рік тому +1

    That game is so cool for the timeframe

  • @RetroFix
    @RetroFix Рік тому +1

    What a wonderful entertainment machine. That Sega arcade game is cool too. lol

  • @bee2377
    @bee2377 12 днів тому

    Awesome! Just plain awesome!

  • @michaelnippert945
    @michaelnippert945 Рік тому

    I remember playing games like that those are the best times

  • @carlo1132
    @carlo1132 Рік тому

    A year before I was born, that's one beautiful restoration.

  • @bigw281
    @bigw281 10 місяців тому

    That's was amazing thank you for showing us!❤

  • @SQTierHog
    @SQTierHog 14 днів тому

    The only way I could move this monster with me from the places that I lived, was disconnecting the 'map machine', pulling it out of the cabinet, then moving the two heavy pieces, lol.

  • @sideburn
    @sideburn Рік тому +2

    Looks like a lot of peppers ghost going on in there

  • @wileycoyote64
    @wileycoyote64 11 місяців тому

    I think these EM Games will soon be very collectable

  • @TreadwellJay
    @TreadwellJay Рік тому

    That is incredible!

  • @allenhuffman
    @allenhuffman Рік тому

    I recall my dad taking me to a pinball arcade place in the 70s in Houston where they had various mechanical games. I remember one with an airplane that flew around. But later, we saw PONG at a Shakey's Pizza Parlour and that changed everything…

  • @keithaumiller792
    @keithaumiller792 Рік тому

    This was awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @ajdoozie4495
    @ajdoozie4495 11 місяців тому

    Great game! I just played this exact one at the Game Preserve a few months ago.

  • @SKiNT3ASTWOOD
    @SKiNT3ASTWOOD Рік тому

    Played this game back in 70`s, Here in UK . there are some similar ones to this ( i dont remember their names though ) where your jet is visible pretty much a strafing run style game and actually like river raid on atari 2600, damn wish i could remember names. Mechanical games are so good Sega where really ahead of their times with these games..

  • @properjob2311
    @properjob2311 Рік тому

    Amazing machine.

  • @superoctane
    @superoctane Рік тому

    Hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving...Very cool classic electro-mechanical arcade machine. They really are works of art and extremely rare. The sad part is that the replay value in these machines is poor and probably why they are extremely rare. The nostalgia value is to the moon though. Truly a classic SEGA masterpiece. Awesome video !!!

  • @cheesicle5998
    @cheesicle5998 Рік тому +1

    What is the purpose of the flywheel mechanism? I don’t see a linkage between this mechanism and the mirror, so I’m guessing the yoke is directly linked to the mirror and the flywheel creates resistance when turning the yoke.

  • @victorlouw2721
    @victorlouw2721 5 місяців тому

    So cool. Not many around much. We have 3 Sega Jet Rockets, we are in South Africa and possibly the only ones with vintage arcade games. Sadly, no one here is interested in these games anymore.

    • @tntamusements
      @tntamusements  5 місяців тому

      Yes...perhaps in a museum setting it would be a hit!

    • @victorlouw2721
      @victorlouw2721 5 місяців тому

      @@tntamusements if there was any type of museum for these games. Unless you know of a place looking for vintage games then we have quite a few and others

    • @bee2377
      @bee2377 12 днів тому

      This game is 13 years older than me and I'd love to play it!

  • @MilkyDischarge
    @MilkyDischarge Рік тому

    The beard is lookin’ good Todd. Keep it up. Just remember, if your dad doesn’t have a beard - you’ve got two moms!

  • @SQTierHog
    @SQTierHog 14 днів тому

    Pssh, pssh, pssh...boom boom boom, lol.

  • @beau4532
    @beau4532 Рік тому

    Prⓞм𝕠𝕤𝐌