What is the name of this old 3D Arcade Game ?

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  1. someguy1

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    This picture was taken at the arcades in Edmonton, AB Canada at West Edmonton Mall in 1994.

    It was apart of our old family videos we just had recently converted from VHS to DVD.

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    I am wondering if anyone here can tell me the name of it and what console it was for ?

    Is there anyway to get these old 3D arcade games now for emulation sakes ?
     

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    This Exists?
    I never knew about this game....
     
  4. someguy1

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    thanks 7force you rock!

    thanks 7force you found it ! wow that is so cool!
     
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    Cool looking game. If the sound effects sound familiar its because they were all ripped off from the Atari System games of the 80s (Paperboy, 720, s.t.u.n. runner etc). The graphics engine also looks like it came from Stun Runner but thats a guess.
     
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    It actually runs on a 3D engine developed by MicroProse, which you might know as a company that made tons of PC simulations in the 80s and 90s. They also made an arcade version of F-15 Strike Eagle of all things.
     
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