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  2. Fighting Mania - Wikipedia

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    The arcade cabinet stands about 6'2" tall, 34" wide (when facing the machine), and about 4' deep. The monitor is recessed into the cabinet a fair distance, and in the front of the cabinet are six orange, sturdy punching pads with red LED lights embedded near their hinges. The pads are at rest along the inside walls of the recession of the ...

  3. Strength tester machine - Wikipedia

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    A strength tester machine (right) besides a love tester machine at a Framingham, Massachusetts rest stop. A strength tester machine is a type of amusement personality tester machine, which upon receiving credit rates the subject's strength, according to how strongly the person presses levers, squeezes a grip or punches a punching bag.

  4. The Main Event (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Final Round, a boxing arcade game released by Konami that same year, shares many sound samples with The Main Event, most notably the referee's screams and count. The Main Event's game developmental engine was used for several of Konami's hit beat-em-up arcade titles such as Crime Fighters and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

  5. Heavyweight Champ - Wikipedia

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    Heavyweight Champ [a] is a series of boxing video games from Sega.The original arcade video game was released in 1976. The game uses black-and-white graphics and critics have since identified it as the first video game to feature hand-to-hand fighting.

  6. Punch-Out!! (1984 video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Punch-Out!! on their April 15, 1984 issue as being the second top-grossing upright/cockpit arcade cabinet of the month. [11] In North America, Punch-Out took the arcade market by storm according to Play Meter magazine in 1984, capitalizing on the success of sports video games following Track & Field (1983). [12]

  7. Fighting game - Wikipedia

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    The prices of fighting game arcade units ranged from $1,300 (equivalent to $2,800 in 2023) for Street Fighter II Dash (Champion Edition) in 1992, [181] up to $21,000 (equivalent to $44,000 in 2023) for Virtua Fighter (1993). [182] In addition to unit sales, arcade games typically earned the majority of their gross revenue from coin drop earnings.

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