is an unreleased 1993 vehicular combat racing arcade video game that was in development and planned to be published by Toaplan. In the game, players take the wheel of heavily armed and armored cars in order to compete against either computer-controlled opponents or other human players across a futuristic science fiction setting. The title was first showcased to attendees of the August 1993 AM Show and despite being previewed across a few video game magazines, it was ultimately shelved due to lack of popularity. Gameplay Dynamic Trial 7 is a futuristic vehicular combat racing game featuring a single-player mode, as well as a multiplayer mode like most other racing titles released in the era. In the single-player mode, players compete against AI-controlled racers through multiple courses in order to become the champion, while up to four human players can compete on versus matches in the multiplayer mode by connecting four arcade systems via LAN. Characters Dynamic Trial 7 features a roster of seven playable characters, each one with their own vehicle and weapon set: However, according to former Toaplan composer Tatsuya Uemura in a 2009 interview with Japanese publication Floor 25, the game proved to be unpopular and was left unreleased as a result despite being heavily promoted by the company. In June 2016, a prototype was revealed online and the only known gameplay footage of the title was uploaded online on the same month. On October 28, 2020, former Toaplan and Taito designer Tomonobu Kagawa revealed to a Twitter user that Truxton II lead artist Naoki Ogiwara, who worked at Cave on DoDonPachi, was involved with the project.
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