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Rick Dyer/SEGA - Hologram Time Traveler (Full Playthrough via Daphne/Singe Emulator)
The final hurrah from legendary game designer Rick Dyer, creator of Dragon's Lair, Space Ace and Thayer's Quest. Produced by SEGA in 1991, this was the first holographic video game. (It wasn't a "true" hologram. A dome mirror was built into the cabinet that the player could not see. Images were played on a tv screen, and reflected by the mirror creating a semi-3D FISHEYE look.) SEGA bought the rights to release the game before it was even finished.
Being someone who grew up with Dragon's Lair and Space Ace, it's very nice to be able to play something else from the same creator. Rick Dyer is one of my personal heroes, and his games are my favorites.
By the way, if you want to play this game yourself, good luck finding it. It took me DAYS to find a working version...
published: 04 Apr 2016
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Sega's First Holographic Arcade Game Ever! - Rerez
Time Traveler by Sega was labeled the World's First Holographic Video Game on its release in 1991. But how does it play today?
Special thanks to The Strong National Museum of Play for working with us on this episode: MuseumOfPlay.org
#TimeTraveler #Sega #Arcade #Gaming #VideoGame #Strong #StrongMuseum #VideoGames #HolographicGaming
published: 05 Jul 2019
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"Holographic" Time Traveler Laserdisc Arcade Game - Attract Mode
Holographic Time Traveller arcade game attract mode. You can read, watch, listen and play the history of the "Holographic" Time Traveler laserdisc arcade game, Dragon's Lair, and the laserdisc craze of the 1980s at my video game history website The Dot Eaters: https://thedoteaters.com/?bitstory=bitstory-article-2%2Fdragons-lair-and-the-laser-game-craze&page=5
The "holographic" Time Traveller Laserdisc arcade game by Rick Dyer, creator of the groundbreaking Dragon's Lair laserdisc arcade game, tried to further video game technology by creating the "holographic" arcade game Time Traveler for Sega in 1991. I put holographic in quotes because it wasn't really: images from a monitor inside the cabinet were bounced off a concave, blacked out semi-spheric mirror and reflected to a gameplay stage...
published: 24 Jan 2023
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The History of Sega's Time Traveler - The world's first holographic arcade game arcade documentary
The history of the innovative holographic arcade game
Legal download link for the game - https://archive.org/details/hologramtimetraveller
If you would like to contact me via email please use [email protected]
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published: 17 Sep 2020
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Time Traveler Arcade Gameplay
In this video I will be taking a look at a semi unique arcade game released by Sega called Time Traveler, this game was also known as Hologram Time Traveler is a stereographic laserdisc FMV arcade game released in 1991 by Sega and designed by Dragon's Lair creator Rick Dyer. It is called the "World's First Holographic Video Game" because it uses a special arcade cabinet that projects the game's characters. The "holographic" effect is an optical illusion using a large curved mirror (invented by Dentsu) and a CRT television set.
A Concave mirror used for the "holographic" effect, he game uses a special arcade cabinet that projects the game's characters using reflection, making them appear free-standing. The "holographic" effect is an optical illusion using a large curved mirror and a CRT te...
published: 31 Mar 2017
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Time Traveler [ARCADE] (MAME 0.242)
Get the artwork that show the controls on screen here, place inside the artwork folder:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/qkm7nwl5ixjb9op/timetrv.zip
published: 04 Apr 2022
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Time Traveler laserdisc arcade gameplay
Filmed at California Extreme 2009
published: 17 Jul 2009
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Does This Mike Tyson 1995 Fight Video Show Time Traveler Using a Smart Phone?
There's something fishy about the footage from this 1995 Mike Tyson fight a man sitting ringside appears to be filming the bout with a smartphone. The internet went going wild with theories and headlines like: "video captures time travel" and "did time traveler film Tyson fight?" But the mystery has now been solved. The device the spectator was holding was a Dycam Logitech camcorder #InsideEdition
published: 16 May 2016
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Comics that Defined the 1980s! Part 1: 1980 - 82
(Episode 59) Travel back with me to the 1980s! Particularly 1980 through to 1982 to explore the comics that defined this time period. Explore popular titles such as G.I. Joe, Moon Knight, Avengers, Smurfs, Star Trek, Star Wars, Masters of the Universe and more! Toylines and movie adaptions shaped the comic industry while lending to indie publishers and breaking free from the Comic Authority Code. View the artwork of Al Milgrom, Al Williamson, Carlos Garzon, Mike Golden, Frank Miller, and Bill Sienkiewicz who were the artful masters of the 80s! #comics #gijoe #moonknight #starwars #eighties
published: 18 Aug 2024
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Editorial piece about Time Traveler from 90s
Some footage of Time Traveler arcade machine and interview with Rick Dyer (Dragon's Lair, Space Ace, Thayer's Quest)
published: 11 Dec 2018
11:05
Rick Dyer/SEGA - Hologram Time Traveler (Full Playthrough via Daphne/Singe Emulator)
The final hurrah from legendary game designer Rick Dyer, creator of Dragon's Lair, Space Ace and Thayer's Quest. Produced by SEGA in 1991, this was the first ho...
The final hurrah from legendary game designer Rick Dyer, creator of Dragon's Lair, Space Ace and Thayer's Quest. Produced by SEGA in 1991, this was the first holographic video game. (It wasn't a "true" hologram. A dome mirror was built into the cabinet that the player could not see. Images were played on a tv screen, and reflected by the mirror creating a semi-3D FISHEYE look.) SEGA bought the rights to release the game before it was even finished.
Being someone who grew up with Dragon's Lair and Space Ace, it's very nice to be able to play something else from the same creator. Rick Dyer is one of my personal heroes, and his games are my favorites.
By the way, if you want to play this game yourself, good luck finding it. It took me DAYS to find a working version...
https://wn.com/Rick_Dyer_Sega_Hologram_Time_Traveler_(Full_Playthrough_Via_Daphne_Singe_Emulator)
The final hurrah from legendary game designer Rick Dyer, creator of Dragon's Lair, Space Ace and Thayer's Quest. Produced by SEGA in 1991, this was the first holographic video game. (It wasn't a "true" hologram. A dome mirror was built into the cabinet that the player could not see. Images were played on a tv screen, and reflected by the mirror creating a semi-3D FISHEYE look.) SEGA bought the rights to release the game before it was even finished.
Being someone who grew up with Dragon's Lair and Space Ace, it's very nice to be able to play something else from the same creator. Rick Dyer is one of my personal heroes, and his games are my favorites.
By the way, if you want to play this game yourself, good luck finding it. It took me DAYS to find a working version...
- published: 04 Apr 2016
- views: 162055
6:36
Sega's First Holographic Arcade Game Ever! - Rerez
Time Traveler by Sega was labeled the World's First Holographic Video Game on its release in 1991. But how does it play today?
Special thanks to The Strong Nat...
Time Traveler by Sega was labeled the World's First Holographic Video Game on its release in 1991. But how does it play today?
Special thanks to The Strong National Museum of Play for working with us on this episode: MuseumOfPlay.org
#TimeTraveler #Sega #Arcade #Gaming #VideoGame #Strong #StrongMuseum #VideoGames #HolographicGaming
https://wn.com/Sega's_First_Holographic_Arcade_Game_Ever_Rerez
Time Traveler by Sega was labeled the World's First Holographic Video Game on its release in 1991. But how does it play today?
Special thanks to The Strong National Museum of Play for working with us on this episode: MuseumOfPlay.org
#TimeTraveler #Sega #Arcade #Gaming #VideoGame #Strong #StrongMuseum #VideoGames #HolographicGaming
- published: 05 Jul 2019
- views: 134734
0:51
"Holographic" Time Traveler Laserdisc Arcade Game - Attract Mode
Holographic Time Traveller arcade game attract mode. You can read, watch, listen and play the history of the "Holographic" Time Traveler laserdisc arcade game, ...
Holographic Time Traveller arcade game attract mode. You can read, watch, listen and play the history of the "Holographic" Time Traveler laserdisc arcade game, Dragon's Lair, and the laserdisc craze of the 1980s at my video game history website The Dot Eaters: https://thedoteaters.com/?bitstory=bitstory-article-2%2Fdragons-lair-and-the-laser-game-craze&page=5
The "holographic" Time Traveller Laserdisc arcade game by Rick Dyer, creator of the groundbreaking Dragon's Lair laserdisc arcade game, tried to further video game technology by creating the "holographic" arcade game Time Traveler for Sega in 1991. I put holographic in quotes because it wasn't really: images from a monitor inside the cabinet were bounced off a concave, blacked out semi-spheric mirror and reflected to a gameplay stage, giving the impression of the images floating there.
Time Traveler met with moderate success in the arcades, but as it was another barely interactive on-the-rails laserdisc game with dubious productions values, it didn't cause the waves Dragon's Lair did and Time Traveler quickly travelled off to oblivion.
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View the goofy glitch that makes playing Access Software's classic game Leader Board Golf so much fun:
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https://wn.com/Holographic_Time_Traveler_Laserdisc_Arcade_Game_Attract_Mode
Holographic Time Traveller arcade game attract mode. You can read, watch, listen and play the history of the "Holographic" Time Traveler laserdisc arcade game, Dragon's Lair, and the laserdisc craze of the 1980s at my video game history website The Dot Eaters: https://thedoteaters.com/?bitstory=bitstory-article-2%2Fdragons-lair-and-the-laser-game-craze&page=5
The "holographic" Time Traveller Laserdisc arcade game by Rick Dyer, creator of the groundbreaking Dragon's Lair laserdisc arcade game, tried to further video game technology by creating the "holographic" arcade game Time Traveler for Sega in 1991. I put holographic in quotes because it wasn't really: images from a monitor inside the cabinet were bounced off a concave, blacked out semi-spheric mirror and reflected to a gameplay stage, giving the impression of the images floating there.
Time Traveler met with moderate success in the arcades, but as it was another barely interactive on-the-rails laserdisc game with dubious productions values, it didn't cause the waves Dragon's Lair did and Time Traveler quickly travelled off to oblivion.
Facebook 🕹️ https://www.facebook.com/thedoteaters
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YouTube 🕹️ https://www.youtube.com/user/Umma6umma
Pinterest 🕹️ https://www.pinterest.com/thedoteaters/
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View the goofy glitch that makes playing Access Software's classic game Leader Board Golf so much fun:
https://youtu.be/HnEN942x5rY
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- published: 24 Jan 2023
- views: 700
14:56
The History of Sega's Time Traveler - The world's first holographic arcade game arcade documentary
The history of the innovative holographic arcade game
Legal download link for the game - https://archive.org/details/hologramtimetraveller
If you would like to ...
The history of the innovative holographic arcade game
Legal download link for the game - https://archive.org/details/hologramtimetraveller
If you would like to contact me via email please use
[email protected]
Please visit my Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/pdbowl
Follow me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/pdqc1971
Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Patmanqc-History-of-arcade-game-documentaries-1199682223528770/?modal=admin_todo_tour
https://wn.com/The_History_Of_Sega's_Time_Traveler_The_World's_First_Holographic_Arcade_Game_Arcade_Documentary
The history of the innovative holographic arcade game
Legal download link for the game - https://archive.org/details/hologramtimetraveller
If you would like to contact me via email please use
[email protected]
Please visit my Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/pdbowl
Follow me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/pdqc1971
Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Patmanqc-History-of-arcade-game-documentaries-1199682223528770/?modal=admin_todo_tour
- published: 17 Sep 2020
- views: 64923
5:50
Time Traveler Arcade Gameplay
In this video I will be taking a look at a semi unique arcade game released by Sega called Time Traveler, this game was also known as Hologram Time Traveler is ...
In this video I will be taking a look at a semi unique arcade game released by Sega called Time Traveler, this game was also known as Hologram Time Traveler is a stereographic laserdisc FMV arcade game released in 1991 by Sega and designed by Dragon's Lair creator Rick Dyer. It is called the "World's First Holographic Video Game" because it uses a special arcade cabinet that projects the game's characters. The "holographic" effect is an optical illusion using a large curved mirror (invented by Dentsu) and a CRT television set.
A Concave mirror used for the "holographic" effect, he game uses a special arcade cabinet that projects the game's characters using reflection, making them appear free-standing. The "holographic" effect is an optical illusion using a large curved mirror and a CRT television set. Characters appear as tiny images about five inches (12.7 cm) tall, standing in mid-air in a manner similar to the volumetric projections seen in the Star Wars movies.
Time Traveler's gameplay is similar to Dragon's Lair. The player moves a joystick in a specific direction or presses a button at certain points in the game. By entering the right command, a movie clip plays showing the player's character progression through the game, while the wrong move results in a unique death scene for each segment. Time Traveler is different from Dragon's Lair by offering lots of supportive help. For example, the game shows hints through a short video clip after losing a life. It also offers a short tutorial available at the beginning of the game. The player controls consist of a 4-way joystick, an action button and a time reversal button. The latter is a feature that allows the player to rewind and repeat the last couple of seconds of a failed segment. This gives the player a second chance to try and escape his death without having to repeat the complete FMV sequence all over again. Between levels, players can buy more time-reversal cubes by inserting more coins into the arcade machine.
The game starts with three lives and one time-reversal cube. Gameplay keeps going until the player loses all of their lives or completes the game. It also encourages players to insert more coins by allowing continues and the option to purchase additional time reversal cubes. Being an arcade game, it is designed with a hard difficulty setting and for short gameplay time. Assuming the player successfully memorizes the majority of the FMV sequences, then the game takes about ten minutes to complete.
Time Traveler offers a total of seven levels called "time periods". Every level has a time era theme (e.g. pre-historic, Middle Ages, the future) except one fictional one represented by symbols called the Age of Magic. Time periods consists of a number of FMV sequences, usually three. Completion or failure of a level returns the player back to the level menu. To minimize repetition the game randomizes the order FMV sequences play within a level. It also allows the player to choose the order in which to play the time periods up to a certain degree. Later time periods are not accessible until the player completes a required amount of levels.
As the game progresses players randomly encounter a mini-game called "Hellgate". In this mini-game the player can bet a life to win extra lives or even a free credit. The game consists of a slot machine where the mini game takes its name from. Depending on the outcome, the game awards or penalizes the player by giving or taking away lives. One of the outcomes makes the player lose the entire game, not just Hellgate. Expert arcade players usually avoid playing this game as the odds were heavily stacked against them resulting mostly with losing lives rather than winning bonuses.
Thank you once again to all my subscribers from the beginning and my new viewers as well, feel free to check my older content too, cheers.
Facebook Fan Page:
http://www.youtube.com/oldschoolnycgamer
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http://www.twitter.com/osnycgamer
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https://wn.com/Time_Traveler_Arcade_Gameplay
In this video I will be taking a look at a semi unique arcade game released by Sega called Time Traveler, this game was also known as Hologram Time Traveler is a stereographic laserdisc FMV arcade game released in 1991 by Sega and designed by Dragon's Lair creator Rick Dyer. It is called the "World's First Holographic Video Game" because it uses a special arcade cabinet that projects the game's characters. The "holographic" effect is an optical illusion using a large curved mirror (invented by Dentsu) and a CRT television set.
A Concave mirror used for the "holographic" effect, he game uses a special arcade cabinet that projects the game's characters using reflection, making them appear free-standing. The "holographic" effect is an optical illusion using a large curved mirror and a CRT television set. Characters appear as tiny images about five inches (12.7 cm) tall, standing in mid-air in a manner similar to the volumetric projections seen in the Star Wars movies.
Time Traveler's gameplay is similar to Dragon's Lair. The player moves a joystick in a specific direction or presses a button at certain points in the game. By entering the right command, a movie clip plays showing the player's character progression through the game, while the wrong move results in a unique death scene for each segment. Time Traveler is different from Dragon's Lair by offering lots of supportive help. For example, the game shows hints through a short video clip after losing a life. It also offers a short tutorial available at the beginning of the game. The player controls consist of a 4-way joystick, an action button and a time reversal button. The latter is a feature that allows the player to rewind and repeat the last couple of seconds of a failed segment. This gives the player a second chance to try and escape his death without having to repeat the complete FMV sequence all over again. Between levels, players can buy more time-reversal cubes by inserting more coins into the arcade machine.
The game starts with three lives and one time-reversal cube. Gameplay keeps going until the player loses all of their lives or completes the game. It also encourages players to insert more coins by allowing continues and the option to purchase additional time reversal cubes. Being an arcade game, it is designed with a hard difficulty setting and for short gameplay time. Assuming the player successfully memorizes the majority of the FMV sequences, then the game takes about ten minutes to complete.
Time Traveler offers a total of seven levels called "time periods". Every level has a time era theme (e.g. pre-historic, Middle Ages, the future) except one fictional one represented by symbols called the Age of Magic. Time periods consists of a number of FMV sequences, usually three. Completion or failure of a level returns the player back to the level menu. To minimize repetition the game randomizes the order FMV sequences play within a level. It also allows the player to choose the order in which to play the time periods up to a certain degree. Later time periods are not accessible until the player completes a required amount of levels.
As the game progresses players randomly encounter a mini-game called "Hellgate". In this mini-game the player can bet a life to win extra lives or even a free credit. The game consists of a slot machine where the mini game takes its name from. Depending on the outcome, the game awards or penalizes the player by giving or taking away lives. One of the outcomes makes the player lose the entire game, not just Hellgate. Expert arcade players usually avoid playing this game as the odds were heavily stacked against them resulting mostly with losing lives rather than winning bonuses.
Thank you once again to all my subscribers from the beginning and my new viewers as well, feel free to check my older content too, cheers.
Facebook Fan Page:
http://www.youtube.com/oldschoolnycgamer
Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/osnycgamer
DailyMotion:
http://www.dailymotion.com/oldschoolnycgamer
- published: 31 Mar 2017
- views: 17044
10:12
Time Traveler [ARCADE] (MAME 0.242)
Get the artwork that show the controls on screen here, place inside the artwork folder:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/qkm7nwl5ixjb9op/timetrv.zip
Get the artwork that show the controls on screen here, place inside the artwork folder:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/qkm7nwl5ixjb9op/timetrv.zip
https://wn.com/Time_Traveler_Arcade_(Mame_0.242)
Get the artwork that show the controls on screen here, place inside the artwork folder:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/qkm7nwl5ixjb9op/timetrv.zip
- published: 04 Apr 2022
- views: 3061
1:26
Does This Mike Tyson 1995 Fight Video Show Time Traveler Using a Smart Phone?
There's something fishy about the footage from this 1995 Mike Tyson fight a man sitting ringside appears to be filming the bout with a smartphone. The internet ...
There's something fishy about the footage from this 1995 Mike Tyson fight a man sitting ringside appears to be filming the bout with a smartphone. The internet went going wild with theories and headlines like: "video captures time travel" and "did time traveler film Tyson fight?" But the mystery has now been solved. The device the spectator was holding was a Dycam Logitech camcorder #InsideEdition
https://wn.com/Does_This_Mike_Tyson_1995_Fight_Video_Show_Time_Traveler_Using_A_Smart_Phone
There's something fishy about the footage from this 1995 Mike Tyson fight a man sitting ringside appears to be filming the bout with a smartphone. The internet went going wild with theories and headlines like: "video captures time travel" and "did time traveler film Tyson fight?" But the mystery has now been solved. The device the spectator was holding was a Dycam Logitech camcorder #InsideEdition
- published: 16 May 2016
- views: 1872839
40:35
Comics that Defined the 1980s! Part 1: 1980 - 82
(Episode 59) Travel back with me to the 1980s! Particularly 1980 through to 1982 to explore the comics that defined this time period. Explore popular titles suc...
(Episode 59) Travel back with me to the 1980s! Particularly 1980 through to 1982 to explore the comics that defined this time period. Explore popular titles such as G.I. Joe, Moon Knight, Avengers, Smurfs, Star Trek, Star Wars, Masters of the Universe and more! Toylines and movie adaptions shaped the comic industry while lending to indie publishers and breaking free from the Comic Authority Code. View the artwork of Al Milgrom, Al Williamson, Carlos Garzon, Mike Golden, Frank Miller, and Bill Sienkiewicz who were the artful masters of the 80s! #comics #gijoe #moonknight #starwars #eighties
https://wn.com/Comics_That_Defined_The_1980S_Part_1_1980_82
(Episode 59) Travel back with me to the 1980s! Particularly 1980 through to 1982 to explore the comics that defined this time period. Explore popular titles such as G.I. Joe, Moon Knight, Avengers, Smurfs, Star Trek, Star Wars, Masters of the Universe and more! Toylines and movie adaptions shaped the comic industry while lending to indie publishers and breaking free from the Comic Authority Code. View the artwork of Al Milgrom, Al Williamson, Carlos Garzon, Mike Golden, Frank Miller, and Bill Sienkiewicz who were the artful masters of the 80s! #comics #gijoe #moonknight #starwars #eighties
- published: 18 Aug 2024
- views: 2363
2:31
Editorial piece about Time Traveler from 90s
Some footage of Time Traveler arcade machine and interview with Rick Dyer (Dragon's Lair, Space Ace, Thayer's Quest)
Some footage of Time Traveler arcade machine and interview with Rick Dyer (Dragon's Lair, Space Ace, Thayer's Quest)
https://wn.com/Editorial_Piece_About_Time_Traveler_From_90S
Some footage of Time Traveler arcade machine and interview with Rick Dyer (Dragon's Lair, Space Ace, Thayer's Quest)
- published: 11 Dec 2018
- views: 115