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{{Short description|Pinball machine}} |
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Lethal Weapon 3'' (pinball)}} |
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{{Infobox Pinball | title = Lethal Weapon 3 |
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{{Infobox Pinball | title = ''Lethal Weapon 3'' |
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|manufacturer = ] Pinball |
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|manufacturer = ] Pinball |
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|system = DataEast/Sega (Version 3) |
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|system = DataEast/Sega (Version 3) |
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'''''Lethal Weapon 3''''' is a pinball machine produced by ] Pinball in 1992.<ref name=cashbox92>{{cite journal |title=Data East's Lethal Weapon 3 |journal=] |date=July 4, 1992 |volume=LV |issue=45 |page=25 |url=https://archive.org/details/cashbox55unse_43/page/24/mode/2up |accessdate=1 September 2020}}</ref> It is based on the ], which was the most popular movie in summer 1992. The game featured a Generation 3 FullView dot matrix display, which was larger than the current industry standard, and displayed digitized movie clips.<ref name=cashbox92/> The game also featured a hidden leveling system, in which players "grab hold of the Data East gun handle and eliminate bad guys in one of three video crime simulator shoot outs."<ref name=cashbox92/> By 1994, it was Data East's all-time most successful pinball machine.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Data East Introduces New Dot Matrix Display |journal=] |date=November 12, 1994 |volume=LVIII |issue=11 |page=30 |url=https://archive.org/details/cashbox58unse_7/page/30/mode/2up |accessdate=1 September 2020}}</ref> The game was designed by Markus Rothkranz.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Fogelman |first1=Bea |title=The FilmMakers |date=1999 |publisher=iUniverse |isbn=9781583485897 |page=6}}</ref> |
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'''''Lethal Weapon 3''''' is a pinball machine produced by ] Pinball in 1992.<ref name=cashbox92>{{cite journal |title=Data East's Lethal Weapon 3 |journal=] |date=July 4, 1992 |volume=LV |issue=45 |page=25 |url=https://archive.org/details/cashbox55unse_43/page/24/mode/2up |accessdate=1 September 2020}}</ref> It is based on the ], which was the most popular film in summer 1992. The game featured a Generation 3 FullView dot matrix display, which was larger than the current industry standard, and displayed digitized movie clips.<ref name=cashbox92/> The game also featured a hidden leveling system, in which players "grab hold of the Data East gun handle and eliminate bad guys in one of three video crime simulator shoot outs".<ref name=cashbox92/> By 1994, it was Data East's all-time most successful pinball machine.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Data East Introduces New Dot Matrix Display |journal=] |date=November 12, 1994 |volume=LVIII |issue=11 |page=30 |url=https://archive.org/details/cashbox58unse_7/page/30/mode/2up |accessdate=1 September 2020}}</ref> The game was designed by Markus Rothkranz.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Fogelman |first1=Bea |title=The FilmMakers |date=1999 |publisher=iUniverse |isbn=9781583485897 |page=6}}</ref> |
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==Other versions== |
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