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  2. A.B. Cop - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed A.B. Cop on their March 1, 1991 issue as being the thirteenth most-successful upright/cockpit arcade unit of the month, outperforming titles such as Winning Run Suzuka GP and Special Criminal Investigation. [12] Mark Caswell of Zzap!64 gave the game an overall mixed outlook. [13]

  3. Kaneko - Wikipedia

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    It published a number of games both under its brand and other companies, such as Air Buster, Nexzr, Shogun Warriors, DJ Boy, Guts'n, and the Gals Panic series. The last game released by the company was Gals Panic S3 for the arcade in 2002.

  4. Bell Sports - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Roy Richter began working for Bell Auto Parts in 1933. In 1945, he purchased the store for $1,000. [2] Richter produced his first race car helmets in 1954. The "Bell Helmet Company" was established as a division of Bell Auto Parts in 1956. [2] Bell introduced its Star model, the first full-face motorcycle helmet on the market, in 1968. [4]

  5. Dance Dance Revolution II - Wikipedia

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    Dance Dance Revolution II, later released in Europe as Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 5, is a music video game in the Dance Dance Revolution series by Konami.It was released on October 11, 2011 [1] for the Nintendo Wii in North America and on November 25, 2011 in Europe.

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  7. Air Combat 22 - Wikipedia

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    Air Combat 22 [a] is a 1995 air combat arcade game. Released by Namco, it is the sequel to Namco's 1993 arcade game Air Combat. Its name comes from it running on Namco's Super System 22 hardware. It was released as both a dedicated deluxe arcade cabinet, and as an arcade conversion kit for Air Combat.

  8. Helmet-mounted display - Wikipedia

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    A helmet-mounted display (HMD) is a headworn device that uses displays and optics to project imagery and/or symbology to the eyes. [1] [2] [3] It provides visual information to the user where head protection is required – most notably in military aircraft. The display-optics assembly can be attached to a helmet or integrated into the design ...

  9. MX Aircraft MX2 - Wikipedia

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    The MX2 was based on the Giles G-202 aerobatic trainer, the first prototype was a modified G-202 and first flew in May 2002. [1] The first aircraft of the initial production batch of five first flew in May 2005. [1]