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<div class="mw-collapsible-content">'''Arcade'''<br>1979<br>{{Flag-JP}} May 1980<ref name="arcadehistory">[[Media:Deep Scan section in Sega Arcade History JP.png|''Sega Arcade History'', page 45 (2002; in Japanese)]]</ref><br>'''Atari 2600'''<br>1983</div></div>
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">'''Arcade'''<br>1979<br>{{Flag-JP}} May 1980<ref name="arcadehistory">[[Media:Deep Scan section in Sega Arcade History JP.png|''Sega Arcade History'', page 45 (2002; in Japanese)]]</ref><br>'''Atari 2600'''<br>1983</div></div>
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'''Deep Scan''' is an arcade game developed and released by Sega in 1979 and 1980 (in Japan).<ref name="arcadehistory" /> It heavily resembles Gremlin's ''[[Depthcharge]]'' (published two years earlier, prior to their acquisition by Sega) but uses a color display instead of a black and white one. The 1983 Atari 2600 conversion was renamed '''Sub-Scan'''.
'''Deep Scan''' is an arcade game developed and released by Sega in 1979 and 1980 (in Japan).<ref name="arcadehistory" /> It heavily resembles Gremlin's ''[[Depthcharge]]'' (published two years earlier, prior to their acquisition by Sega) but uses a color display instead of a black and white one. The 1983 Atari 2600 conversion was renamed '''Sub-Scan'''.

Revision as of 15:52, 5 September 2024

Deep Scan is an arcade game developed and released by Sega in 1979 and 1980 (in Japan).[1] It heavily resembles Gremlin's Depthcharge (published two years earlier, prior to their acquisition by Sega) but uses a color display instead of a black and white one. The 1983 Atari 2600 conversion was renamed Sub-Scan.

In addition to the standalone cabinet, Deep Scan was also released in various combination cabinets alongside other Sega games from the era. Much later, a port was included with the Sega Saturn conversion of Die Hard Arcade, functioning as the only way to earn extra credits for the main game.

Advertising[edit]

Arcade[edit]

Atari 2600 conversion (Sub-Scan)[edit]

Reviews[edit]

Atari 2600 conversion (Sub-Scan)[edit]

Deep Scan review VGI October 1983.png
Videogaming Illustrated
🇺🇸 October 1983

Miscellaneous[edit]

Deep Scan section in Sega Arcade History JP.png
Sega Arcade History
🇯🇵 February 15, 2002

Excerpt from the full book

References[edit]