- Hummer: Extreme Edition Motion DX
- Product Details for Hummer: Extreme Edition Motion DX
- Hummer Extreme Edition
- Contents
- Production credits
- Digital manuals
- Artwork
- Photo gallery
- Physical scans
- References
- Hummer Extreme Edition
- Contents
- Production credits
- Digital manuals
- Artwork
- Photo gallery
- Physical scans
- References
- Hummer extreme edition sega
- Hummer Extreme Edition Description
- Cabinet Style Weights and Measures
- VAPS Arcade/Coin-Op Hummer Extreme Edition Census
- Additional References (logged in members often see more)
- eBay Listings
- Sega’s ‘Hummer Extreme Edition’ may be the most 2000s arcade racing game ever
- With the Hummer itself facing a revival, this does look fun
- More Photos
Hummer: Extreme Edition Motion DX
A smaller, mini-motion version version of Sega’s popular racing game. The game is linkable up to 4 players, with players racing across a variety of different terrains including snow, mud, and dirt. The cabinet features a motion base.
There are 2 game modes players can choose from. In «Race Mode», players race against their rivals and other computer controlled cars, with a total of 20 cars each vying for top spot in this action-packed mode. In «Time Attack Mode», the player races alone for the best time. There are four different courses available, each with a different difficulty — Bluster Canyon for beginners, Isolated Jungle for intermediate racers, Calibou Valley for advanced racers, and Industrial Hill for professional racers. There is a boost button adding to the fun of racing, with players filling up the boost gauge by destroying obstacles and then unleashing their boost to pass their rivals at top speed.
The game incorporates Sega’s «Driver Change System». 2 Players can sit onboard the Hummer for co-operative play, with the driver changing according to the timing of checkpoints and contact with cars. Not knowing which driver’s turn it’s going to be provides enhanced player excitement, and a review of the player’s teamwork is posted on screen for player review after the race ends.
Product Details for Hummer: Extreme Edition Motion DX
- Link 4 for up to 8 players
- 42″ LCD screen
- One point activator motion
- Boost button feature
- Force feedback steering
Hummer Extreme Edition
Hummer Extreme Edition is an update to Hummer, and was released by Sega for Sega Lindbergh arcade hardware in 2009.
Contents
Production credits
- Director:Masaru Kohayakawa
- Designer:Sachio Hatayama, Reiko Yoshida
- Programmer:Daisuke Yamaura, Masato Shimoyama
- Sound:Keitaro Hanada, Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
- QA Lead: Naoya Ishimatsu
- System Design:Tomoyuki Goto, Satoshi Katsumoto
- Mechanics Design:Otoh Yashima, Yuki Hanafusa, Naohiro Takazawa
- Artwork Design:Hiroki Nunokawa, Mari Fujisawa
- Product Manager:Masashi Ito
- Support:Yoshihiro Sonoda, Kenji Arai, Norio Satomi, Kenji Matsuo, Motohiko Higashiguchi, Akia Shirai, Morio Moriya, Hideki Miwa, Junko Hattori, Sayaka Yamato, Masayuki Miyoshi, Kasuhito Usui, Toshihiro Kawaguchi, Hiroshi Himeno
- Musician: Atay Philippines, Slapshock
- Music Studio Work:Tsuyoshi Kaneko, Xax Music Entertainment
- Sound Engineer: Ruben Baquing, Nikki Chunanan(Pink Nose)
- Voice Actor:Marc Cellucci
- Localization Advice: Mission One, LLC
- Sopecial Thanks:Atsushi Seimiya, Yasuhiro Nishiyama, Yuji Shimoyama, Toyofumi Tsuya, Satoru Wakayama, Kazuto Satou, Shinya Anzai, Masamitsu Seki, Yuuki Satou, Mina Souma
- Assistant Producer:Ayano Moriyama
- Producer:Yuji Sugimori
Digital manuals
Artwork
Photo gallery
Physical scans
References
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Hummer Extreme Edition
Hummer Extreme Edition is an update to Hummer, and was released by Sega for Sega Lindbergh arcade hardware in 2009.
Contents
Production credits
- Director:Masaru Kohayakawa
- Designer:Sachio Hatayama, Reiko Yoshida
- Programmer:Daisuke Yamaura, Masato Shimoyama
- Sound:Keitaro Hanada, Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
- QA Lead: Naoya Ishimatsu
- System Design:Tomoyuki Goto, Satoshi Katsumoto
- Mechanics Design:Otoh Yashima, Yuki Hanafusa, Naohiro Takazawa
- Artwork Design:Hiroki Nunokawa, Mari Fujisawa
- Product Manager:Masashi Ito
- Support:Yoshihiro Sonoda, Kenji Arai, Norio Satomi, Kenji Matsuo, Motohiko Higashiguchi, Akia Shirai, Morio Moriya, Hideki Miwa, Junko Hattori, Sayaka Yamato, Masayuki Miyoshi, Kasuhito Usui, Toshihiro Kawaguchi, Hiroshi Himeno
- Musician: Atay Philippines, Slapshock
- Music Studio Work:Tsuyoshi Kaneko, Xax Music Entertainment
- Sound Engineer: Ruben Baquing, Nikki Chunanan(Pink Nose)
- Voice Actor:Marc Cellucci
- Localization Advice: Mission One, LLC
- Sopecial Thanks:Atsushi Seimiya, Yasuhiro Nishiyama, Yuji Shimoyama, Toyofumi Tsuya, Satoru Wakayama, Kazuto Satou, Shinya Anzai, Masamitsu Seki, Yuuki Satou, Mina Souma
- Assistant Producer:Ayano Moriyama
- Producer:Yuji Sugimori
Digital manuals
Artwork
Photo gallery
Physical scans
References
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Hummer extreme edition sega
Name: Hummer Extreme Edition
Developer: Sega
Year: 2009
Type: Videogame
Gameplay: Single
Control Panel Layout: Multiple Player
Sound: Amplified Mono (one channel)
Hummer Extreme Edition Description
Hummer Extreme Edition was produced by Sega in 2009.
Sega released 590 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1936.
Other machines made by Sega during the time period Hummer Extreme Edition was produced include R-Tuned, SR Sega Racing Classic, Sega Racing Classic, Sega Bass Fishing Challenge, Pigs Might Fly, Harley: King of the Road, Hummer, Mini Rider 2, Clay Challenge, and Primeval Hunt.
Cabinet Style Weights and Measures
VAPS Arcade/Coin-Op Hummer Extreme Edition Census
There are 12,007 members of the Video Arcade Preservation Society / Vintage Arcade Preservation Society, 9,524 whom participate in our arcade census project of games owned, wanted, or for sale. Census data currently includes 161,610 machines (6,799 unique titles).
Rare — There are approximately 2 known instances of this machine presumably owned by our current and past members. More are likely owned by non-members. 2 of these machines are owned by our active Hummer Extreme Edition collectors. And of these, It is an original dedicated machine (not another machine converted with a kit)., and one is a set of circuit boards which a collector could put into a generic case if desired.
Wanted — No active members have added this machine to their wish list. There is one active VAPS member looking for a Hummer Extreme Edition circuit board set.
At any given time, our active members are listing on VAPS on average of 4,400 games they are looking for, and 3,600 games for sale.
This game ranks a 0 on a scale out of 100 (100 = most often seen, 1=least common) in popularity based on census ownership records.
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Sega’s ‘Hummer Extreme Edition’ may be the most 2000s arcade racing game ever
With the Hummer itself facing a revival, this does look fun
More Photos
There’s a reason GM is leaning on the Hummer name for its upcoming electric truck, and it’s because it has amazing name recognition. No matter who you are, you know the name, and there’s probably a lot of imagery you associate with it, both good and bad: big, brash, capable, in-your-face. Of course a lot of this was in vogue in the 2000s, so it shouldn’t have come as a surprise that there was an entire arcade game based on the brand called «Hummer» and «Hummer Extreme Edition» by Sega. Though, ironically, it launched in 2009, just as Hummer was near its death.
And, man, this game sure exemplifies the brand. There were a number of different form factors for the game, all of which involved a car seat, wheel and pedals, and they all had bright yellow paint and some representation of the brand’s most polarizing model, the H2, sitting over the screen or behind the seat. Some flyers indicate that some machines could be had in less garish black, green or red colors, but we doubt they were as popular.
Watching actual gameplay, captured by YouTube user iPlaySEGA, «Hummer Extreme Edition» appears to stay true to the brand identity with the SUVs smashing through big outdoor race courses. There’s a big emphasis on the smashing part, as that, along with jumps and stunts rewards the driver with extra boost to get ahead of the competition. Players have a choice among the H1, H2 and H3, and each one has modified variants with either meaty tires and brush guards, or slammed on giant wheels with neon and sound systems. According to a description from arcade machine vendor Primetime Amusements, the machine featured four tracks, the ability to link up to four machines for multiplayer, a force-feedback steering wheel and a 32-inch LCD display. Since the game was launched in 2009, it may be difficult to find an example at a local arcade, but it seems like one worth keeping an eye out for. It is possible to purchase one used from various online arcade retailers. A British retailer called Liberty Games is offering a two-person setup for the not unsubstantial price of 9,999 pounds, which comes to just over $13,000. We’d recommend looking for an arcade with one, or, at that price, actually buying a real Hummer H2. Related Video: