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  2. Pole Position (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Pole Position is an animated series produced by DIC Enterprises [1] and MK Company. The series is loosely based on the arcade racing video game series Pole Position , the name of which was licensed from Namco to capitalize on its popularity.

  3. Pole Position - Wikipedia

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    Pole Position was released in two configurations: a standard upright cabinet and an environmental/cockpit cabinet. Both versions include a steering wheel and a gear shifter for low and high gears, but the environmental/cockpit cabinet featured both an accelerator and a brake pedal, while the standard upright one only featured an accelerator pedal.

  4. TX-1 - Wikipedia

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    TX-1 is an arcade racing simulation game developed by Tatsumi and released in 1983. [3] It was licensed to Namco, [4] who in turn licensed it to Atari, Inc. for release in the United States, [4] thus the game is considered a successor to Pole Position and Pole Position II. [4]

  5. Pole Position II - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Category:Pole Position and Final Lap series - Wikipedia

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    The original Pole Position spawned ports, sequels, and a Saturday morning cartoon, although the cartoon has little in common with the game. The game established the conventions of the racing game genre and its success inspired numerous imitators .

  7. New Atari 2600 Plus Gaming Console Will Support 'Pole Position'

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    Pole Position was developed by Namco, an early Japanese distributor for California-based Atari. ... The 2600+ costs a reasonable $129.99 and comes with a free-of-charge dose of nostalgia. The ...

  8. F1 Pole Position 64 - Wikipedia

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    F1 Pole Position 64, released in Japan as Human Grand Prix: The New Generation (ヒューマングランプリ ザ・ニュージェネレーション, Hyūman Guran Puri Za Nyū Jenerēshon), is a racing video game for the Nintendo 64 developed by Human Entertainment and published by Human Entertainment in Japan, and published by Ubi Soft for North American and Europe.

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