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'''''Holosseum''''' is a 1992 fighting game for the [[Sega System 32]] arcade hardware by [[Sega]]. It is the second of two games Sega made that used a cabinet setup with the screen's image being reflected onto a curved mirror, giving the effect of a hologram. [http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=709&gid=1961#1961 According to System16], the other game, the Laserdisc game ''[[Time Traveler]]'', had hardware problems and as such Holosseum was produced to replace ''Time Traveller'' cabinets. ''Holosseum'' was not released outside the United States.
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'''''Holosseum''''' is a 1992 fighting game for the [[Sega System 32]] arcade hardware by [[Sega]]. It is the second of two games Sega made that used a cabinet setup with the screen's image being reflected from an incline to the horizontal onto a curved mirror, giving the effect of a hologram. [http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=709&gid=1961#1961 According to System16], the other game, the Laserdisc game ''[[Time Traveler]]'', had hardware problems and as such Holosseum was produced to replace ''Time Traveller'' cabinets. ''Holosseum'' was not released outside the United States.
  
 
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Holosseum
System(s): Sega System 32
Publisher: Sega
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Holosseum is a 1992 fighting game for the Sega System 32 arcade hardware by Sega. It is the second of two games Sega made that used a cabinet setup with the screen's image being reflected from an incline to the horizontal onto a curved mirror, giving the effect of a hologram. According to System16, the other game, the Laserdisc game Time Traveler, had hardware problems and as such Holosseum was produced to replace Time Traveller cabinets. Holosseum was not released outside the United States.