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  2. Microsoft Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Arcade is a series of classic arcade game compilations released by Microsoft between 1993 and 2000.. Although the games included in these compilations were very similar to the original arcade games in both appearance and gameplay, they were newly written versions, not ports of the original arcade game code; these versions of the games were programmed specifically for Windows, with ...

  3. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    Bill Gates, Neil Konzen. Was written by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Neil Konzen in 1981 and was included with early versions of the PC DOS operating system for the original IBM PC. Similar early BASIC games which were distributed as source code are GORILLA.BAS and NIBBLES.BAS. Doom Classic. 2009.

  4. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    The Sims 2 (2004), a life simulation game by Maxis and Electronic Arts. It was released as freeware for a limited time on Origin on July 16, 2014, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Sims 2. It was removed from Origin on July 31, 2014. The Suffering (2004), a horror third/first person shooter developed by Surreal Software and published by ...

  5. Contra (series) - Wikipedia

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    The arcade version of Contra was released a few months after the Iran–Contra affair was made public. While it is unclear whether the game was deliberately named after the Nicaraguan Contra rebels, the ending theme of the original game was titled "Sandinista" (サンディニスタ, Sandinisuta), after the adversaries of the real-life Contras. [1]

  6. Narc (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The arcade game uses what is termed a "medium resolution monitor": higher resolution than televisions and normal arcade monitors, but in a smaller physical size. Narc is the first arcade game to use the Texas Instruments TMS34010 , [ citation needed ] a 32-bit processor with graphics-oriented instructions built-in.

  7. List of professional wrestling video games - Wikipedia

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    Video games by former professional wrestling promotion All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling: Dump Matsumoto (Body Slam) [1986] (Arcade, Master System) Fire Pro Women: All-Star Dream Slam [1994] (SNES) Super Fire Pro Wrestling: Queen's Special [1995] (Super Famicom, TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine) Wrestling Universe: Fire Pro Women: Dome Super Female Big ...

  8. List of 3DO Interactive Multiplayer games - Wikipedia

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    Left to right: Panasonic FZ-1 R.E.A.L. 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Panasonic FZ-10 R·E·A·L 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, GoldStar (LG) 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and the Sanyo 3DO TRY. The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is a 32-bit home video game console developed by The 3DO Company and designed by New Technology Group, released in North ...

  9. Arcade video game - Wikipedia

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    Development. v. t. e. An arcade video game takes player input from its controls, processes it through electrical or computerized components, and displays output to an electronic monitor or similar display. All arcade video games are coin-operated or accept other means of payment, housed in an arcade cabinet, and located in amusement arcades ...