M.A.C.H. 3

M.A.C.H. 3
North American flyer
Developer(s) Gottlieb
Publisher(s) Mylstar
Taito
Platform(s) Arcade
Release 1983
Genre(s) Shooter
Mode(s) Single-player
Cabinet Upright, Cockpit
Arcade system Mylstar Video Disc Graphics System
CPU Intel 8088
Sound Stereo
Display 16 color, 256x240 over LaserDisc background

M.A.C.H. 3 is 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 player controls a high-speed fighter aircraft in one of two missions: either a "Fighter Raid" seen flying forward at low altitude, or the "Bombing Run" seen in a top-down mode. In both cases, video backgrounds on the laserdisc were overlaid by computer graphics generated by additional hardware in the machine.

Development

The primary programmers and game designers were Chris Brewer and Fred Darmstadt.[1] 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.

Reception

M.A.C.H. 3 was one of the few laser disc games that made its way to the number one position in RePlay magazine's "Player's Choice," and Play Meter's "Equipment Poll."

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