
Other Global VR titles are based on popular licenses, such as Aliens: Extermination and Justice League: Heroes United. Global VR has licensing rights from Electronic Arts, and has developed arcade games based on Madden NFL, Need For Speed, and Tiger Woods PGA Tour. Many of the company's games are PC games adapted for arcades. The company's chief business is in the development of arcade games. The company used to operate virtual reality stands that it purchased from Ferris Productions in 2003, usually located inside of theme parks, such as Six Flags. The company was founded in 1998 starting in a garage with four employees. It has also developed electronic kiosks and offers development services for mobile platforms. The company once manufactured virtual reality stands as well. More sequels were developed by Digital Fusion, but they only appeared on the home computer platforms.Global VR is company based in San Jose, California, that makes arcade games. However the game was financially successful and did well in the arcades. The game has received negative critical reaction. The game tries to capture a realistic setting by using photo realistic 3D graphics. Ship will drop land troops on the beach, and the planes will fly over head. The enemies come by ship or plane and they never stop.

The gameplay consists of one element which has you manning a machine gun turret to stop the enemy from advancing. You do the same basic task with the goal of getting a high score. Beach Head 2000 is a part of the Beach Head franchise, but was not developed or released by the same company who developed the first title.īeach Head 2000 featured a very arcade style gameplay. Digital Fusion and Wizard Works Software developed the title, with each working on computer and arcade versions Each of the versions were identical except in the arcade you used a track ball for control rather than a computer mouse. Beach Head was first released as arcade machine, and was later put on the Mac and PC.
