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Revision as of 14:55, 21 June 2011
The Ecto-1b was an 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.
Original Features
Like the original Ecto-1 and Ecto-1A the new Ghostbuster Ectomobile (Ecto-1B) has the same classic siren. Also the Ghostbuster logo is the same as the original Ecto-1, however like Ecto-1A the logo is also placed on the hood of the car too and shares the phone number JL5-2020 or 555-2020.
Also, the toy version of Ecto-1 that is found during gameplay is also the Ecto-1B. By moving the camera to the right angle the license plate is visible when the toy is in the firehouse. Strangly though, the top of the toy is from an earlier Ecto-1 (obvious from the missing super slammer and smaller scale radioative cannisters.
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.