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  2. 1942 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] In the United States, it was one of the top five highest-grossing arcade conversion kits of 1986. [22] In the United Kingdom, it was the top-grossing arcade game on the Euromax arcade charts for five months in 1987, from July [23] [24] through November. [25] [26] [27] The NES version sold over 1 million copies worldwide.

  3. Jet Fighter (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Jet Fighter is an arcade shooter video game released in 1975 by Atari, Inc. [4] ... After a few seconds, the plane recovers, pointing at a random direction. Legacy

  4. Two Tigers (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Two Tigers is a multidirectional shooter created by Bally Midway and released as an arcade video game in 1984. One or two players each control a World War II-era fighter plane to shoot enemy planes which fall and damage a naval ship at the bottom of the screen. After enough damage, the ship explodes.

  5. List of Sega arcade games - Wikipedia

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    In addition to making its own games, Sega has licensed out its arcade systems to third party publishers. This list comprises all of the games released on these arcade system boards. Sega has been producing electro-mechanical games since the 1960s, arcade video games since the early 1970s, and unified arcade systems since the late 1970s.

  6. Combat (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Combat was based on Atari's popular arcade game Tank. It was initially developed by Steve Mayer and Ron Milner. Joe Decuir later tested it on the developing Atari Video Computer System hardware, and Larry Wagner completed the game while adding the two plane variations to the game. The game was released as a pack-in game with the console.

  7. Flying Shark - Wikipedia

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    Arcade screenshot. Flying Shark is a military-themed vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game in which players take control of the titular biplane through five increasingly difficult levels in order to defeat an assortment of military enemy forces like tanks, battleships, airplanes and artillery as the main objective.

  8. Progear - Wikipedia

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    Progear [b] is a 2001 horizontally scrolling bullet hell arcade video game developed by CAVE and published by Capcom for the CP System II board.Set in the fictional kingdom of Parts, players assume the role of children controlling a plane equipped with the titular propelling engine to overthrow the Metoruin sages and their new world order.

  9. Sinistar - Wikipedia

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    Sinistar is a 1983 [a] multidirectional shooter arcade video game developed and manufactured by Williams Electronics. [3] It was created by Sam Dicker, [4] Jack Haeger, [4] Noah Falstein, [5] RJ Mical, Python Anghelo, [1] and Richard Witt. [4]

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