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  2. PC Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The games included in PC Arcade are ASCII Man, Eagle Lander, Star Fighter TX-16, Shooter, Brick Breaker, Gorilla Gorilla, Robot War, Bug Blaster, Hopper, and PC Derby. [1] Most of the games are clones of arcade games: [2] ASCII Man is a clone of Pac-Man; Eagle Lander is a clone of Defender; Brick Breaker is a clone of Breakout

  3. Arcade America - Wikipedia

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    PC Joker praised Nina Hagen's "first-class" voiceover work and Arcade America's overall "witty" presentation, but expressed that while visually and aurally appealing, Arcade America is "boring". [1] German gaming magazine PC Player gave the Windows version of Arcade America an overall score of three stars out of five, [5] and PC Games gave 82%. [4]

  4. Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition - Wikipedia

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    Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition received mixed to slightly positive reviews with an average score 70.71% on GameRankings.Major criticisms include the installation procedure as not user-friendly (mostly due to the inclusion of the mandatory additional installation of a third party digital rights management software package for the purpose of copy protection), misleading information about ...

  5. WinMX - Wikipedia

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    The program runs also on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10, as long as the relevant Microsoft C++ runtime libraries are present. It runs on Linux under Wine . To get started, users connect to the WinMX Peer Network (WPN) either as a primary or secondary user.

  6. Air Buster - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Air Buster in their March 1, 1990 issue as being the third most popular arcade game of the month. [14] MegaTech magazine gave the game 78%, commenting on the "excellent graphics, sound and playability", but criticising the low challenge factor. [15] Mega placed the game at #13 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All ...

  7. Intellivision Lives! - Wikipedia

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    Intellivision Lives! is a compilation of over 60 Intellivision video games, originally produced by Mattel Electronics and INTV Corporation between 1978 and 1990. Using original game code and software emulation, Intellivision Productions released the compilation on a Windows and Macintosh hybrid CD-ROM in December 1998. [2]

  8. Air Combat 22 - Wikipedia

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    Air Combat 22 [a] is a 1995 air combat arcade game. Released by Namco, it is the sequel to Namco's 1993 arcade game Air Combat. Its name comes from it running on Namco's Super System 22 hardware. It was released as both a dedicated deluxe arcade cabinet, and as an arcade conversion kit for Air Combat.

  9. Air Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Air Rescue is a Sega arcade action game released in 1992, [1] which runs on the Sega System 32 hardware. [2] A Master System game of the same name was released later in 1992, but had little in common with the arcade version. [3] The two games are similar to Choplifter, which Sega had adapted into a hit arcade game.