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  2. Nintendo 64 accessories - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo 64 controller. The Nintendo 64 controller (NUS-005) is an "m"-shaped controller with 10 buttons (A, B, C-Up, C-Down, C-Left, C-Right, L, R, Z, and Start), one analog stick in the center, a digital directional pad on the left side, and an extension port on the back for many of the system's accessories.

  3. List of Xbox 360 accessories - Wikipedia

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    256 MB memory card (Supplied only with Xbox 360 Arcade models prior to December 2008.) 512 MB memory card (Was pre-loaded with the Xbox Live Arcade game Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved for a limited time. Later units were pre-loaded with the Xbox Live Arcade game Worms. [49] Still later units came with a keychain carry case.)

  4. 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 ]

  5. Arcade controller - Wikipedia

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    A leverless arcade controller, also called a leverless controller or a "Hit Box", named after the same the company that produced the first commercially available leverless devices, [11] is a type of controller that has the layout of an arcade stick for its attack buttons but replaces the joystick lever with four buttons that control up, down ...

  6. Universal Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Universal eventually moved away from clones and began producing original arcade games. Get A Way [ b ] (1978) [ 3 ] was a sit-down arcade racing game that used a 16-bit central processing unit (CPU), [ 4 ] for which it was advertised as the world's first 16-bit game; [ 5 ] [ 6 ] it was among Japan's top twenty highest-earning arcade video games ...

  7. Pelican Products - Wikipedia

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    Pelican Products is an American multinational company that designs and manufactures portable lighting systems, temperature controlled packaging and protective cases.Their products are used in many industries including military, law enforcement, fire safety, and consumer entertainment. [1]

  8. Namco Arcade Stick - Wikipedia

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    The Arcade Stick functions similar towards the layout of a generic arcade stick found on an arcade game machine. [2] It also features very similar components, manufactured by Hori. It is compatible with the original PlayStation control pad protocol, therefore it can be used with many games for PlayStation and PlayStation 2.

  9. SETA Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Aleck 64 is an arcade system board based on the Nintendo 64, designed by SETA in cooperation with Nintendo, and sold exclusively in Japan from 1998 to 2003. [19] It essentially consists of a Nintendo 64 board retrofitted with sound capabilities that were standard for arcade games of the time. [ 20 ]