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− | While the Ecto-1b is clearly named that in the [[Ghostbusters: The Video Game (PC)|PC]],[[Ghostbusters: The Video Game (PS3)|PS3]], and [[Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Xbox 360)|Xbox 360]] versions; its however referred to the [[Ecto-1]] in the [[Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Wii)|Wii]] version. |
+ | While the Ecto-1b is clearly named that in the [[Ghostbusters: The Video Game (PC)|PC]],[[Ghostbusters: The Video Game (PS3)|PS3]], and [[Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Xbox 360)|Xbox 360]] versions; its however referred to the [[Ecto-1]] in the [[Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Wii)|Wii]] version. |
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− | This can be rectified by saying that Ecto-1 could simply be just a nickname or a contraction of Ecto-1B. |
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Revision as of 20:33, 29 September 2009
The Ecto-1b was a updated version of the Ecto-1 used in Ghostbusters: The Video Game. The vehicle looks to be a cross between the Ecto-1 and the Ecto-1a.
Super Slammer Muon Trap
Larger and faster than portable containment units, this vehicle-mounted, high-expansion, rapid-cycle trap is capable of capturing ghost instantaneously.
Conflict
While the Ecto-1b is clearly named that in the PC,PS3, and Xbox 360 versions; its however referred to the Ecto-1 in the Wii version.