[1] It is based on the movie of the same name, which was the most popular film in summer 1992.
The game featured a Generation 3 FullView dot matrix display, which was larger than the current industry standard, and displayed digitized movie clips.
[1] The game also featured a hidden leveling system, in which players "grab hold of the Data East gun handle and eliminate bad guys in one of three video crime simulator shoot outs".
[1] By 1994, it was Data East's all-time most successful pinball machine.
[3] Data East was one of few regular pinball company that manufactured custom pinball games e.g. for Aaron Spelling and Michael Jordan.