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  2. Arcade1Up 'Terminator 2' review: An awesome arcade cabinet ...

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    That experience superbly recreates what I remember of the arcade version: Shoot the Terminators, don't shoot your fellow soldiers. Grab power-ups and ammo as you can, stay alive as long as you can.

  3. List of Sega arcade system boards - Wikipedia

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    Nagai has stated that Hang-On and Out Run helped to pull the arcade game market out of the 1983 downturn and created new genres of video games. [4] In terms of arcades, Sega is the world's most prolific arcade game producer, having developed more than 500 games, 70 franchises, and 20 arcade system boards since 1981.

  4. Game creation system - Wikipedia

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    Wargame Construction Set (1986), Shoot'Em-Up Construction Kit (1987), Mamirin / Dungeon Manjirou (1988), and Arcade Game Construction Kit (1988) appeared in the 1980s on home computers. 3D Construction Kit was released on the ZX Spectrum in 1991, and contained a full polygon-based world creation tool. Most of these early design frameworks are ...

  5. List of game manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This list includes publishers (not manufacturers, contrary to title, see external links) of card games, board games, miniatures games, wargames, role-playing games, and collectible card games, and companies which sell accessories for use in those games.

  6. Arcade Game Construction Kit - Wikipedia

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    Arcade Game Construction Kit is a 1988 game creation system for making action video games. [1] [2] It was developed by Mike Livesay and published by Broderbund for the Commodore 64 on four floppy disks. The program uses a joystick-driven menu system and includes six pre-made games to learn from and play.

  7. Meet the man who built an entire arcade in his own basement - AOL

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    MILWAUKEE (WITI) - It's an old adage but a good one - one man's trash is another man's treasure. Chip shows us one Milwaukeean who took that saying seriously.

  8. Nintendo Labo - Wikipedia

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    The Variety Kit contains kits for five individual Toy-Con: Two remote-controlled cars, where the vibrations from the Joy-Con serve to provide momentum and steering to the car. The game software allows the player to control the car like a normal remote-controlled vehicle using the console itself as the controller.

  9. HYDRA Game Development Kit - Wikipedia

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    The HYDRA Game Development Kit has the following specifications: . It has a Propeller CPU at 160 MIPS, (80 MHz, [5] 20 MIPS per cog) 8 PIC-like CPU cores each with 496 32bit-words of workspace plus a shared 32 KB RAM and 32 KB ROM and 128 KB serial EEPROM.

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