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In Japan, the game released in March 1984. On the ''Game Machine'' arcade charts, it reached number 10 in June 1984.{{ref|1=https://onitama.tv/gamemachine/pdf/19840701p.pdf#page=13}}{{ref|1=https://onitama.tv/gamemachine/pdf/19840715p.pdf#page=19}}
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In US, very little is understood about this game. While ''Albegas'' discs have been spotted, it is assumed that the game did not make it into full production, possibly failing its location test or not making it past the prototype stage. The ''Cybernaut'' name was for overseas markets - in the US this would have been likely distributed by [[Bally Midway]]. Supposedly the game was set to be sold as a conversion kit to ''[[Galaxy Ranger]]'', and is dated 1984.
 
In US, very little is understood about this game. While ''Albegas'' discs have been spotted, it is assumed that the game did not make it into full production, possibly failing its location test or not making it past the prototype stage. The ''Cybernaut'' name was for overseas markets - in the US this would have been likely distributed by [[Bally Midway]]. Supposedly the game was set to be sold as a conversion kit to ''[[Galaxy Ranger]]'', and is dated 1984.
  
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Albegas
System(s): Sega LaserDisc hardware
Publisher: Sega (JP), Bally Midway (US)
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
LaserDisc hardware
JP
¥? ?
LaserDisc hardware
US
$? ?


































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Albegas (アルベガス), also known as Cybernaut is a LaserDisc-based arcade game developed by Sega, based on the 1983-1984 anime series, Kousoku Denjin Albegas. It is a 1983 laserdisc game that differentiated itself by allowing the choice of different paths to take throughout the game.

Specifications

Dimensions (Cockpit type)

700 mm (27.559")
1.28 m (50.394")
1.89 m (74.409")


History

In Japan, the game released in March 1984. On the Game Machine arcade charts, it reached number 10 in June 1984.[3][4]

In US, very little is understood about this game. While Albegas discs have been spotted, it is assumed that the game did not make it into full production, possibly failing its location test or not making it past the prototype stage. The Cybernaut name was for overseas markets - in the US this would have been likely distributed by Bally Midway. Supposedly the game was set to be sold as a conversion kit to Galaxy Ranger, and is dated 1984.

Production credits

Source:
Beep21


Magazine articles

Main article: Albegas/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Albegas Laserdisc JP Flyer.pdf

PDF
JP flyer
Albegas Laserdisc JP Flyer.pdf

Artwork

Albegas logo.png
Albegas logo.png

External links

References