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If you were thrilled by the patriotism of America’s Army (the game, not the overworked fighting force) in your home, but felt like it was lacking the stale Chick-fil-A scented, teen mobbed vibe of your local mall arcade, Global VR and the U.S. Army are going to sort you out with a fresh new coin-op edition. For just $.50 a go, you (and a buddy) can take control of an American soldier, experiencing the honest-to-goodness hands on combat training they receive, all in the safety of an Unreal-engine-based simulation. You’ll learn valuable military skills like rules of engagement, marksmanship, and target identification — and you’ll definitely blow up and shoot a lot of stuff. Expect to see the box hitting malls sometime later this year.
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