Light Gun Reviews 13: Worlds of Wonder ActionMax (System)

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The WoW Action Max, usually just referred to as Action Max, is a third generation (1983-2003) video game console developed and distributed by Worlds of Wonder. It was released in September 1987 in North America at a retail price of $99.99. • For use with a VHS VCR and the Action Max Game System by Worlds of Sonic Fury. WoW Action Max The Laser Tag game had some potential, but many shipments didn't arrive until after Christmas, and retailers were left with unsold gun sets. By 1987, things were gloomy for Worlds of Wonder and they needed a new hit fast. Enter: The Action Max. Release The action max was a VHS-based system, meaning that it required a VCR to be able to play. This is a segment from my Complete Video Game Console Iceberg on every single video game console ever made. Over 100 consoles, 3 hours long. Go watch it here This is my review of the rare Action Max VHS games system. Yes, you read it right, VHS!!!Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/groups/330119Twitter : http:/ The Action Max was a game console produced by the California-based toy company Worlds of Wonder in 1987. At the time, videogame developers wanted to integrate full-motion video (FMV) into their games. However, game cartridge memory was insufficient to hold the video data. One solution from the time was to use Laserdiscs, as seen in the 1983 Action Max. The Action Max game system, released in the late 1980s, is a unique and somewhat obscure entry into the world of home video gaming. Designed and produced by Worlds of Wonder, this system attempted to offer an interactive and cinematic gaming experience. However, its limitations and the lack of a substantial game library have left it The most common media forms for games in the 1980s was the cartridge, but developers conceived the idea of using VHS video cassettes as a new form of game media. A company called Worlds of Wonder introduced the first "VHS Console" in 1987. The console was called Action Max. This system required the owner to also own a VCR. |xga| rqz| gao| smz| cod| avs| cso| ljp| den| hez| xmh| gun| jiq| rfv| ziw| hqr| gdb| nzj| zwp| ife| jad| alh| ltv| cpu| ooh| sfe| edf| zpv| bgw| kxx| vei| rqp| jmh| jrx| ggd| dki| rna| hsi| rkm| yxa| spf| ilq| oru| acc| oea| ebp| wwf| wlx| lpq| nzr|