time crisis arcade machine
Time Crisis arcade machine was originally released in 1995 and is a singularly beloved on-rails-shooter by fans of the genre. It therefore undoubtedly added a huge element of interactivity for this kind of game employing a cover system, allowing players to duck behind objects via a pedal being released.
However you can’t simply loiter behind cover all day as there’s a timer counting down, thereby forcing the player to be more Clint Eastwood than C-3PO. Time additions are gained by shooting enemies quicly and moving onto the next area.
So how would you play Time Crisis Arcade today?
Well there are cabinets dotted around, although our media and Elite editions plays the game admirably. Graphics can be upscaled to HD which brings the game into the modern era. But lets not forget, our machines can play a whole host of light gun games from Operation Wolf to Confidential mission- our plug and play light guns won’t let you down in a firefight or accuracy.
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The GunCon Light Gun
The original gun used special circuitry to pinpoint the position of the gun in relation to the screen. Lastly there was also recoil which is an option we offer in our light gun upgrades.
This now iconic light gun was subsequently first used in Point Blank. Our light guns are also based on the original GunCon so feels familiar to use.
Not only was The Time Crisis Arcade machine a true hit in arcades but was a flagship Playstation title released with the launch of the GunCon light gun. This version also features a side story mode. Multiple routes are accessed depending on the player’s skill taking out the bad guys. Subsequently this version is a great alternative to the arcade original as the extra mission is awesome. The graphics are a tad lo-fi but the satisfaction of shooting baddies with one shot easily compensates.
Time Crisis’ main competitor was Sega’s Virtua Cop, however many still preferred it to its sequel Virtua Cop 2. The cover system redefined how this type of game is played, developing a new way to tackle such a game.
The Time Crisis Arcade Machines
Time Crisis Arcade Machine Spin-Offs
So what’s the best way to Play Time Crisis?
If you own the original games and can’t play due to the demise of the SCART socket- here are some hints on what emulator to use and how 🙂
MAME: The bedrock emulator of any arcade machine. Once you’ve got time crisis up and running- here’s a hint from Mamedev.org to calibrate the gun:
Gunsight Adjustment: Hit 9 (Service SW) + F2 (Test SW) to enter gun calibration. Hit LEFT ALT two times then aim for the target, using LEFT ALT to shoot, lining up your shot. Test to see that the target is aligned then hit 9 (Service SW) and then F2 (Test SW) to write NVRAM and return to game. It’s suggested you fully restart the game after this step as there is sometimes left over target graphics from procedure.
EPSX/EPSX2/PCSXR: Undoubtably takes some tinkering, but it should be noted you have the light gun calibrated as Left mouse button for the trigger, middle and right buttons for the rest. In addition to that, use the “nuvee” plugin. Tinker with it, use Google and you should be up and running in no time.