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  2. Stacker (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    Stacker (arcade game) Picture of the Stacker Club variant; there is also a larger variation which can hold larger prizes. Stacker is a game merchandiser manufactured by LAI Games, first produced in 2004. The goal of the game is to align rows of lights on top of each other. A player who stacks 11 rows can choose to take a minor prize.

  3. Tecmo Stackers - Wikipedia

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    SEGA Saturn. JP: January 26, 1996. Genre (s) Puzzle. Mode (s) Single player, multiplayer. Tecmo Stackers, known as Dero~n Dero Dero (でろ~んでろでろ) in Japan, is a puzzle video game released first in 1995 by Tecmo to arcades and ported to both the Sony PlayStation and SEGA Saturn. The gameplay is similar to Puyo Puyo. [1]

  4. Talk:Stacker (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    It is a well established fact that (all) arcade games with high value prizes have mechanisms built in to them to prevent players from winning until a certain play threshold has been reached. Otherwise, the game would not be profitable and it would be bad for business. The mechanism built in to Stacker is jumping a block.

  5. High scores: Replaying the 10 most popular arcade games - AOL

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    Whether it's Space Invaders or a classic slot machine game, OLBG has delved into some of the most popular and best-selling over the past 40 plus years. Space Invaders (Taito) Cabinets Sold ...

  6. List of Kirby media - Wikipedia

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    List of. Kirby. media. The Kirby video game series is a franchise of platform games and other genres (including puzzle and racing games) published and produced by Nintendo. The games have been developed by Japan-based HAL Laboratory, a Nintendo second-party developer. [1] All Kirby video games have been developed exclusively for Nintendo video ...

  7. List of Tetris variants - Wikipedia

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    Sega's arcade version of Tetris was released in December 1988. [5] In Japan, it was the highest-grossing arcade game of 1989, [6] and remained among the top ten annual highest-grossing arcade conversion kits through 1995. [7] Mega Drive version developed by Sanritsu Denki, which was cancelled, resulting in less than ten copies being printed.

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