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  2. List of arcade video games: H - Wikipedia

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    Mirco Games Card game: 1 Hit the Ice — 1990 Hockey — 1973 RamTek Hoccer — 1983 Eastern Micro Electronics Sports: 2 Hog Wild — 2003 Uniania Racing game Hold & Draw — 1981 Amstar Electronics Hole Land — 1984 Tecfri Action game Holosseum — 1992 Sega: Fighting: 2 Homura — Honey Dolls — 1995 Barko Honkaku Hayasashi Shougi Meijinsen ...

  3. H2Overdrive - Wikipedia

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    The game has a password entry system, which features a number keypad to store game data as the player progresses through the game, [5] and achievements that the player unlocks are available, and players can increase their rank and level until it reaches the highest possible rank/level. [2] [6] The game is played on a 42" LCD screen. [7]

  4. Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ - Wikipedia

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    Sega Net Mahjong MJ [1] is a mahjong arcade game developed by Sega AM2 and released by Sega. The first version for arcades was released in July 2002 for the Sega NAOMI 2 arcade system. [ 2 ] It featured online features with ranking, customization and recording your play history, using the experience that AM2 had developed from Virtua Fighter 4 ...

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  6. Arcade video game - Wikipedia

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    All arcade video games are coin-operated or accept other means of payment, housed in an arcade cabinet, and located in amusement arcades alongside other kinds of arcade games. Until the early 2000s, arcade video games were the largest [1] and most technologically advanced [2] [3] segment of the video game industry. Early prototypical entries ...

  7. Bravoman - Wikipedia

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    Chōzetsurin Jin Bravoman [a] is a 1988 beat'em up arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Namco.Described as a "comical action game", the player controls the titular character, a bionic superhero with telescopic limbs, as he must defeat the villainous Dr. Bomb ("Dr. Bakuda" in Japan) before he takes over the world.

  8. Landing High Japan - Wikipedia

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    Landing High Japan (ランディングハイジャパン) is an arcade video game in which the object is to pilot a commercial airliner, taking off from and landing at several Japanese airports. [1] It is a part of the Landing series of airline simulation arcade games which also includes Midnight Landing (1987), Top Landing (1988) and Landing ...

  9. History of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    An arcade video game is an arcade game where the player's inputs from the game's controllers are processed through electronic or computerized components and displayed to a video device, typically a monitor, all contained within an enclosed arcade cabinet. Arcade video games are often installed alongside other arcade games such as pinball and ...