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Sega Periscope : ウィキペディア英語版
Periscope (arcade game)

''Periscope'' (ペリスコープ) is an arcade game released in Japan by Sega Enterprise in 1966. The game was developed by the newly-merged Sega Enterprise's CEO, David Rosen.
==Play==
The game was electro-mechanical in the era prior to true video games. It consisted of a backdrop representing the ocean, where cardboard cutouts of ships were moved horizontally on chains. In front of this was a horizontal board with a grid of lights that represented the torpedoes moving towards the ships in marque fashion. The game was played looking through a simulated submarine periscope that limited the field of view so the horizontal and vertical playfields appeared almost continuous. Due to the relatively large horizontal surface, and the machinery behind the vertical surface, the game cabinet was very deep, two to three times the depth of a conventional arcade game.〔

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