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  2. PC Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The games included in PC Arcade are ASCII Man, Eagle Lander, Star Fighter TX-16, Shooter, Brick Breaker, Gorilla Gorilla, Robot War, Bug Blaster, Hopper, and PC Derby. [1] Most of the games are clones of arcade games: [2] ASCII Man is a clone of Pac-Man; Eagle Lander is a clone of Defender; Brick Breaker is a clone of Breakout

  3. UltraCade Technologies - Wikipedia

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    UltraCade Technologies, also known simply as UltraCade, was a computer and video game hardware company, founded in 2002 by David R. Foley. [1]Founded on the original UltraCade multi-game platform that Foley's design team developed in the mid-1990s, featuring multiple classic arcade games emulated on PC hardware running proprietary operating system and emulation code.

  4. Tiger Road - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Road (Japanese: 虎への道, Hepburn: Tora e no Michi) is a hack and slash platform game originally released in 1987 as a coin-operated arcade video game.. Home computer versions were released in Europe by U.S. Gold for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, and ZX Spectrum.

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    Spin the wheel via Arcade 1Up's new Wheel of Fortune Casinocade Deluxe arcade game. (Courtesy Arcade1Up) (Arcade1Up)

  6. Bally Astrocade - Wikipedia

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    The Bally Astrocade (also known as Bally Arcade and initially as Bally ABA-1000 [1]) is a second-generation home video game console and simple computer system designed by a team at Midway, at that time the videogame division of Bally.

  7. Cisco Heat - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Heat was developed and published by Jaleco, originally released in October 1990 in Japan. [4] It was released in North America and Europe in November 1990. [5] [1] Most of the development staff who worked on the game were former members of Sega, who left the company to form the short-lived developer Bit Box, which created Jaleco Rally: Big Run (1989). [6]

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  9. AtGames Legends Ultimate - Wikipedia

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    The AtGames Legends Ultimate is a home arcade cabinet created by AtGames to be used for retrogaming, and first released in November 2019. It is capable of emulating more than 350 individual games and includes Internet connectivity to download new licensed titles. It was positively received by critics for its hardware and comparatively low price ...

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