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  2. Namco System N2 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Both Namco System N2 and Namco System ES1 use the Linux operating system that is based on Debian. The Namco System ES2 PLUS and Namco System ES3 run Windows Embedded 7 as their operating system. It runs in an arcade game cabinet designed by Bandai Namco Games. The Namco System BNA1 is a relatively new arcade board that runs Windows 10 IoT.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Arcade Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Switch version was also launched on the Nintendo eShop on March 3, 2017, [1] initially focusing on Neo Geo games before adding other arcade games, including titles from Nintendo. The Windows version of the service was launched on December 15, 2017, through the Microsoft Store and, like the Xbox One version, only includes Neo Geo ...

  5. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    In August 2014 the source code for the game's X-Ray Engine 1.5.10 became available on GitHub under a non-open-source license. [224] The successor's engine, X-ray 1.6.02, became available too. [ 225 ] [ 226 ] As of October 2019 the xray-16 engine community fork, "OpenXRay", achieved compiling state and support for the two games Call of Pripyat ...

  6. Microsoft Pinball Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Pinball Arcade is a pinball video game from Microsoft. It was released on December 15, 1998, for Microsoft Windows and in 2001 for the Game Boy Color . The game is a collection of seven real pinball tables licensed by Gottlieb .

  7. Arcade America - Wikipedia

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    PC Joker praised Nina Hagen's "first-class" voiceover work and Arcade America's overall "witty" presentation, but expressed that while visually and aurally appealing, Arcade America is "boring". [1] German gaming magazine PC Player gave the Windows version of Arcade America an overall score of three stars out of five, [5] and PC Games gave 82%. [4]

  8. Sinistar - Wikipedia

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    Sinistar is included in Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits on the Game Boy Advance. [17] A 3D sequel from a different developer and publisher was released for Windows in 1999 as Sinistar: Unleashed. [18] The project was originally not connected with Sinistar, but the license was acquired during development. [19]

  9. Moon Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Moon Patrol (ムーンパトロール, Mūn Patorōru) is a 1982 arcade video game developed and released by Irem. It was licensed to Williams for distribution in North America. [ 5 ] The player controls a Moon buggy which can jump over and shoot obstacles on a horizontally scrolling landscape as well as shoot aerial attackers.