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  2. Battle Shark - Wikipedia

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    Battle Shark (バトルシャーク) is a first-person shoot 'em up released as an arcade video game by Taito in 1989. The player looks through a submarine periscope to destroy enemies while avoiding torpedoes and missiles . The player starts with a limited amount of torpedoes, which slowly replenishes itself. Power-up targets appear throughout ...

  3. Pole Position - Wikipedia

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    Pole Position [a] is a racing arcade video game released by Namco in 1982. It was licensed to Atari, Inc. for US manufacture and distribution. Pole Position is considered one of the most important titles from the golden age of arcade video games. It was an evolution of Namco's earlier arcade racing electro-mechanical games, notably F-1 (1976 ...

  4. Asteroids (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Asteroids is a space-themed multidirectional shooter arcade video game designed by Lyle Rains and Ed Logg released in November 1979 by Atari, Inc. [4] The player controls a single spaceship in an asteroid field which is periodically traversed by flying saucers. The object of the game is to shoot and destroy the asteroids and saucers, while not ...

  5. Operation Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Operation Wolf. Operation Wolf [a] is a light gun shooter [9] arcade game developed by Taito and released in 1987. [10] It was ported to many home systems. The game was critically and commercially successful, becoming one of the highest-grossing arcade games of 1988 and winning the Golden Joystick Award for Game of the Year.

  6. Arcade cabinet - Wikipedia

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    An arcade cabinet, also known as an arcade machine or a coin-op cabinet or coin-op machine, is the housing within which an arcade game 's electronic hardware resides. Most cabinets designed since the mid-1980s conform to the Japanese Amusement Machine Manufacturers Association (JAMMA) wiring standard. [1] Some include additional connectors for ...

  7. Pole Position II - Wikipedia

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    Pole Position II. Pole Position II [a] is the sequel to racing simulation game Pole Position, released by Namco for arcades in 1983. As with its predecessor, Namco licensed this game to Atari, Inc. for US manufacture and distribution. Atari Corporation released a port as the pack-in game for its Atari 7800 ProSystem console launch in 1986.

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