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  2. WEC Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    WEC Le Mans deluxe arcade unit. Konami released three different video game arcade cabinet versions of the video arcade game, an upright machine, a 'mini' spin where the driver sat in a sit-down cockpit, and the 'big' spin version, the deluxe arcade version that would actually spin the gamer around a 360° spinning base, turning left or right depending on the corner.

  3. Pole Position II - Wikipedia

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    Pole Position II was later one of the top five highest-grossing arcade games of 1985, [19] and the sixth highest-grossing arcade game of 1986. [20] Gene Lewin of Play Meter magazine reviewed the arcade game, scoring it 9 out of 10. [21] Computer and Video Games reviewed the Atari 7800 version, giving it an 84% score. [22]

  4. Machine embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Export the design file to a (proprietary machine) embroidery file that mostly just contains commands for the embroidery machine. If you bought such a file, you may have to convert the file. Load the embroidery file into the embroidery machine, making sure it is the correct format for the machine and that the stitched design will fit in the ...

  5. Le Mans 24 Hours video games - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of the Dreamcast version of Le Mans 24 Hours, Infogrames and Melbourne House developed and released a port of the Dreamcast game on the PlayStation 2 in 2001. In 2002, a PC port of the Le Mans 24 Hours game was created by another Australian video game developer, Torus. The circuit appears in Gran Turismo 4, released in ...

  6. Star Rider - Wikipedia

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    Star Rider has a rear view mirror – possibly the first racing game with one – which warns of opponents approaching from behind. [1] [2] Star Rider was produced in both an upright and a sit-down version where the player would sit on a replica of the cycle. It was released after the video game crash of 1983 and was not

  7. Greyhound Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Among the company's first video arcade games in 1984 was a video poker machine available in floor-cabinet, swivel-mounted table and countertop table chassis. [10] Greyhound advertised the machine as an amusement game—no cash or prize redemption for winning—and emblazoned the machine with an "amusement only" sticker. [11]

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