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  2. Indy 500 (1995 video game) - Wikipedia

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    While planned as a Model 3 arcade system board release, delays in the hardware's completion led to use of the Model 2 instead. A Sega Saturn port was planned, but later canceled. Reception to Indy 500 was mixed, with some critical comparison to other games such as Sega AM2's Daytona USA and Namco's Ace Driver and Rave Racer.

  3. List of Sega arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Model 3 Step 1.0 Sega Rally 2: Racing Sega (AM Annex) Model 3 Step 2.0 SpikeOut: SpikeOut: Final Edition: Action Sega (AM2) Model 3 Step 2.1 Ski Champ: Racing Sega (AM1) Model 3 Step 2.0 [102] Star Wars Trilogy Arcade: Light gun shooter Sega (AM12) Model 3 Step 2.1 The Ocean Hunter: Sega (AM1) 1999 Emergency Call Ambulance: Driving Sega (AM1 ...

  4. List of Sega arcade system boards - Wikipedia

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    AS-1 (1991) [29] Muggo (1992) [30] Michael Jackson in Scramble Training (1993) [30] [31] [32] System 1 / System 2 System 1 released in July 1983 [33] Not designed with console ports in mind, but some titles were ported to the Master System [34] System 2's graphics unit served as the basis for the Master System's graphics chip [35] Flicky (1984 ...

  5. Combat Cars - Wikipedia

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    Combat Cars received average reviews upon release.Mean Machines Sega described the game as "unexpectedly addictive" and enjoyable due to its variety of tracks and two-player mode, but found the game's graphics to be "competent but unsurprising", the cars to have "lacklustre special powers", and critiqued the lack of track customisation or editing. [6]

  6. Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game - Wikipedia

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    The Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game is a PC-50x home video game console which was released by Neckermann's technology and multimedia home brand Palladium in 1978 only in Germany. [1] The console, like all the PC-50x consoles, is a first-generation console, even though it is often considered a console of the second or third generation. [2] [3]

  7. List of first generation home video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Pong console. games: 4 Pong games + 2 shooting games + 2 car racing games AY-3-8500 F-4301 8 old-computers.com ID: Teleball-Cassetten-System MBO 1977 Germany: PC-50x series In PC-50x cartridges old-computers.com ID: TG-621 MBO 1977 Germany: Pong console AY-3-8500: 4 Tele-Ball MBO 1977 Germany: Pong console AY-3-8500: 4 old-computers.com ID ...

  8. Virtua Fighter (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Fighter dispensed with sprite-based graphics, replacing them with flat-shaded polygons rendered in real-time, by the Model 1's 3D-rendering hardware, allowing for effects and technologies that were impossible in sprite-based fighters, such as characters that could move in three dimensions, and a dynamic camera that could zoom, pan and ...

  9. FM Towns Marty - Wikipedia

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    It was based on the earlier FM Towns computer system Fujitsu had released in 1989. The Marty was backward-compatible with older FM Towns games. In 1994, a new version of the console called the FM Towns Marty 2 (エフエムタウンズマーティー2, Efu Emu Taunzu Mātī Tsū) was released.