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  2. Talk:Periscope (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    While Periscope falls under the video games WikiProject, Periscope is NOT a video game. There’s nothing “video” about it. It is an electromechanical game, much like a pinball machine, and we don’t consider those video games, either. The cited guideline unfortunately in this case has led to inaccuracy.

  3. List of Taito games - Wikipedia

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    Dino King Battle Card Game (ダイノキングバトル-CARD GAME-, Daino Kingu Batoru - CARD GĒMU - no) 2006: Yes — Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground (クロニクル オブ ダンジョンメーカー, Chronicle of Dungeon Maker) 2006: No — Exit 2: 2006: No: PSP, Xbox Live Arcade: Ghost Castle (ゴーストキャッスル, Gōsuto Kyassuru ...

  4. Video game monetization - Wikipedia

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    The history of video games leads back to the 70's and 80's, when arcade video games become popular worldwide. Following the precedents from the first arcade game to cost a quarter per play, Periscope (arcade game), [50] from the 60s, most arcade game machines are coin-operated. Players have to insert coins to play for certain time or certain lives.

  5. Category:Bowling video games - Wikipedia

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  6. Game of the Day: Moonlight Bowling - AOL

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    Today's Game of the Day requires no introduction: It's bowling! Moonlight Bowling, brought to you by those fine folks over at Masque, brings you the full-lane experience, right in the comfort of ...

  7. Periscope (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    Periscope [a] is an electro-mechanical arcade shooting submarine simulator.Two companies developed similar games with the name. The first, initially called Torpedo Launcher, was designed by Nakamura Manufacturing Co. (becoming Namco in 1977) and released in Japan in 1965, as the first arcade game Masaya Nakamura built.

  8. Animaniacs: Ten Pin Alley - Wikipedia

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    Animaniacs: Ten Pin Alley is a bowling video game released for the PlayStation in 1998. It is based on the 1996 video game Ten Pin Alley and, in turn, the animated television series of the same name, on the same system. A Nintendo 64 version was planned, but was cancelled [3] because of the limitations of the N64 texture cache.

  9. PBA Tour Bowling 2001 - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] [2] This game was designed to help both novices and professionals improve their bowling skills by playing against the AI computer models. [4] Players can create and customize their own bowlers and balls by features such as appearance, strike ball, and spare ball using an extensive "Create-A-Bowler" feature in the options menu.