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  2. Bump 'n' Jump - Wikipedia

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    Bump 'n' Jump is an overhead-view vehicular combat game developed by Data East and originally released in Japan as Burnin' Rubber (バーニンラバー, Bānin Rabā). Distributed in North America by Bally Midway, the arcade version was available as both a dedicated board and as part of Data East's DECO Cassette System. The goal is to drive to ...

  3. Amstrad GX4000 - Wikipedia

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    The system was launched a month later in four countries, Britain, France, Spain, and Italy, [5] priced at £99.99 in Britain and 990F in France; software was priced at £25 for most games. [3] The racing game Burnin' Rubber, a power pack, and two controllers were bundled with the machine.

  4. Hot Wheels: Burnin' Rubber - Wikipedia

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    Hot Wheels: Burnin' Rubber was developed with a slightly modified version of the game engine used for GT Advance Championship Racing, which was also published by THQ and developed by Altron. Gameplay is similar to GT Advance Championship Racing , although the developers added more high jumps and arcade-style shortcuts, as well as a battery-save ...

  5. DECO Cassette System - Wikipedia

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    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] Game Machine later listed Pro Soccer as the top-grossing new table arcade cabinet in September 1983, [4] [5] and Scrum Try topped the table arcade game chart ...

  6. Data East Arcade Classics - Wikipedia

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    Burnin' Rubber (1982) BurgerTime (1982) Caveman Ninja (1991) Express Raider (1986) Heavy Barrel (1987) Lock 'n' Chase (1981) Magical Drop III (1997) Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory (1984) Side Pocket (1986) Sly Spy (1989) Street Slam (1994) SRD: Super Real Darwin (1987) Two Crude (1990) Wizard Fire (1992) On top of this, the game features many ...

  7. Hot Wheels Unleashed - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The game supports up to 12 players in an online session, though players can also compete with another player in a local split-screen multiplayer mode. [2] Players had the opportunity to submit their car designs in the “Hot Wheels Unleashed Design Battle” and the winning design was used to create a Hot Wheels toy available for ...

  8. Team Hot Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Team Hot Wheels is a series of animated movies by Mattel Playground Productions, Titmouse for the second to fourth films and Mercury Filmworks for the first film. Based on Mattel's Hot Wheels toyline, the franchise currently consists of four features released through a multitude of distribution platforms.

  9. Hot Wheels: Beat That! - Wikipedia

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    The game features 3 events of racing in single player, 31 authentically modeled vehicles and 2 unplayable vehicles, two-player gameplay, competitive weaponry and power-ups. The player proceeds to race through a bedroom, mini golf, attic and a bowling alley.