Master System revamped.

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Master System revamped.
Uh oh.
Japanese arcade flyer for the 1984 Sega game:
Bank Panic / バンクパニック
Flyer by Sega
An early and quite complex Sega title, Bank Panic saw ports to the SG-1000 and Sega Master System. Dinamic Software also released a clone/copy of the game on some home computers known as West Bank.
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Wow. I'd COMPLETELY forgotten about "Bank Panic." This fucking game was supertits.
One joystick. Left, middle & right buttons. So simple. So addictive.
And hearing this guy's review, I regret how much I didn't actually know about this game, even though I may have played it hundreds of times back in the day.
• Those little lines over the doors symbolized queueing customers? • The backs of customers showed which doors bandits would be? • "Unfair" posters meant you could've waited & gotten more money? Well, I'm glad I'm finding this out some 30 years later. A time when we can play WAY more complicated games on our phones, yet there's not a single arcade around, much less one with "Bank Panic" in it.
*sigh*
$ $
.. Sega's broken bank