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  2. Ken Uston's Guide to Buying and Beating the Home Video Games

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    Ken Uston's Guide to Buying and Beating the Home Video Games was published in May 1982. The book, published by Signet in New York, was a brief strategy guide for many console games in existence at the time. The book was divided into chapters by console type or manufacturer, and each chapter had an article on each game title available for that ...

  3. Museum of the Game - Wikipedia

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    Most arcade games have an entry, though entries for newer games tend to be spotty. The more popular a game was, the more extensive the entry is likely to be. The encyclopedia database is actually a subset of that on the International Arcade Museum's web site, which expands on the videogame entries with an additional 9,000 entries on other types ...

  4. Video game preservation - Wikipedia

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    Video game preservation is a form of preservation applied to the video game industry that includes, but is not limited to, digital preservation.Such preservation efforts include archiving development source code and art assets, digital copies of video games, emulation of video game hardware, maintenance and preservation of specialized video game hardware such as arcade games and video game ...

  5. Video game arcades prove the next big thing isn't ... - AOL

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    Atari, Sega, Nintendo, and Sony started building home game consoles that rivaled and soon surpassed the quality of the old-school cabinet arcade games. No more quarters needed and no need to ask ...

  6. RCA Studio II - Wikipedia

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    The RCA Studio II is a home video game console made by RCA that debuted in January 1977. The graphics of Studio II games were black and white [2] and resembled those of earlier Pong consoles and their clones.

  7. Missing in Action (video game) - Wikipedia

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    M.I.A.: Missing in Action is an action arcade game released by Konami in 1989. The game is a spiritual successor to Green Beret (also known as Rush'n Attack). The game is influenced by popular action films of the time such as Commando, Rambo: First Blood Part II, and Missing in Action.

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  9. Lost Tomb - Wikipedia

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    Lost Tomb is an overhead-view twin-stick shooter written by Dan Lee and released as an arcade video game by Stern Electronics in 1982. Armed with a gun and whip, the player uses dual joysticks to explore the chambers of a South American pyramid looking for treasure and fighting mummies, spiders, and scorpions. [5]