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  2. Arcade Archives - Wikipedia

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    A sub-series called ACA Neo Geo [b] focuses on re-releasing Neo Geo titles in their original arcade format, unlike many services that attempt to emulate the console versions. Arcade Archives was first released for the PlayStation 4 on May 15, 2014, via the PlayStation Network. It supports various system-specific features, allowing players to ...

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  4. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Arcade 1990-12-11 ABC Sports Indy Racing: Shot Sports Software ABC Interactive: WIN 1997 Absolute Drift: Funselektor Labs Funselektor Labs WIN, PS4, XBO, Linux, OS X, iOS, Droid 2015-07-29 Ace Driver: Namco: Namco: Arcade 1994-11 Ace Driver: Victory Lap: Namco: Namco: Arcade 1996-11 Action Fighter: Sega: Sega: Arcade, AMI, C64, CPC, ZX, SMS, ST ...

  5. MX Player - Wikipedia

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    On 20 February 2019, MX Player was relaunched as an OTT platform with original programming. It also licensed content from various Indian and International studios including FilmRise , Sonar Entertainment , Screen Media Films , Vipin Agnihotri Films, Hungama , Shemaroo , Paramount Pictures , Sony Entertainment and Sun TV Network .

  6. Category:Arcade-only video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Arcade video games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Video games in this category were first released as standalone arcade machines found in amusement arcades , restaurants, convenience stores, etc., but not ported to ...

  7. Combat flight simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Examples of console or PC games include Ace Combat, H.A.W.X., and Project Wingman. Many arcade combat flight shooters in amusement arcades are housed in cockpit arcade cabinets that use motion simulator technology, often incorporating hydraulics. Popular examples include the original arcade versions of After Burner, Thunder Blade and Air Combat.

  8. Racing game - Wikipedia

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    Midtown Madness for the PC allows the player to explore a simplified version of the city of Chicago using a variety of vehicles and any path that they desire. In the arcade world, Sega introduced Crazy Taxi, a sandbox racing game where you are a taxi driver that needed to get the client to the destination in the shortest amount of time. [102]

  9. G-LOC: Air Battle - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in three arcade cabinet versions: a standard stand-up version, a sit-down version and a deluxe sit-down version: the R-360 cabinet. The R-360 gives the game into a more dynamic feel as the cabinet responds to the pilot's actions, improving on the limited path of plane movement in the standup and sit-down versions.