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  2. BurgerTime - Wikipedia

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    BurgerTime, [b] originally released as Hamburger [c] in Japan, is a 1982 arcade video game from Data East released initially for its DECO Cassette System.The player is chef Peter Pepper, who must walk over hamburger ingredients in a maze of platforms and ladders while avoiding anthropomorphic hot dogs, fried eggs, and pickles which are in pursuit.

  3. Lock 'n' Chase - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Maze. Mode (s) 1-2 players alternating turns. Arcade system. BurgerTime. Lock 'n' Chase (ロック・ン・チェイス) is a maze chase video game developed by Data East and released in arcades in Japan in 1981. It was licensed to Taito for distribution in North America. It has similarities to Pac-Man, including a goal of collecting ...

  4. List of Data East games - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Resistance (1989) Sly Spy (1989) Vapor Trail: Hyper Offence Formation (1989) The Cliffhanger: Edward Randy (1990) Gate of Doom (1990) Super BurgerTime (1990) Trio The Punch - Never Forget Me... (1990) Batman (1990) (Developed By Atari Games and Midway Games) Captain America and the Avengers (1991)

  5. DECO Cassette System - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the Game Machine list of highest-grossing arcade video games of 1981 listed Pro Golf at number three and Tele-Jan at number thirteen. [2] On the list of highest-grossing arcade video games of 1982, Burnin' Rubber (Bump 'n' Jump) was number nine, BurgerTime (Hamburger) was number eleven, and Pro Tennis was number fifteen. [3]

  6. Data East - Wikipedia

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    Data East abandoned the DECO Cassette System in favor of dedicated arcade cabinets, bringing Data East greater success over the next several years, starting with the hit title BurgerTime (1982). [14] In 1981, three staff members of Data East founded Technōs Japan, who then supported Data East for a while before becoming completely independent.

  7. Oretachi Gēsen Zoku - Wikipedia

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    February 8, 2007. Oretachi Gēsen Zoku (オレたちゲーセン族) is a series of 19 emulated arcade machine game titles from the 80s and 90s for PlayStation 2 published by Hamster and only available in Japan. [2] Of the 19 games, the last two – Thunder Cross (1988) and Trio the Punch (1990) – were previously never released on home platforms.

  8. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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    Based on the 1982 TV show of the same name. Port of the arcade game by Data East. Port of the arcade game by Culture Brain. Port of the MSX2 game by Nihon Falcom. Port of the arcade game by Woodplace. Developed by Atlus. Based on the Digital Devil Story novels by Aya Nishitani. Port of the arcade game by Data East.

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    My Arcade makes working mini arcade machines for games like Mappy, Pac-Man, Dig Dug, and much more. Check out one of these highly giftable products for retro gamers. This $40 Handheld Arcade ...

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