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  2. List of Konami games - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons: Arcade Game; The Simpsons: Bart's House of Weirdness; Team Suzuki; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game/Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin-Op! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Manhattan Missions; Top Gun: Danger Zone; 1992. Batman Returns; NFL; Plan 9 from Outer Space; 1993. Frontier: Elite 2; NFL Video Pro Football; 1996 ...

  3. Jaleco - Wikipedia

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    Jaleco is known for its arcade and home console video games produced in the 1980s and early 1990s, including City Connection, Bases Loaded, Ninja JaJaMaru-kun, Exerion, Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai and Rushing Beat. Jaleco also produced arcade cabinets for other game developers, alongside redemption arcade games and UFO catcher claw machines.

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  5. Bay Tek Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The company's early games were rolldown type games before they diversified to other redemption game genres. In 1995, they released their first non-rolldown redemption game, Star Shooter. The next year, Bay Tek started to release alley rollers as well, which included titles like Basket Fever, Bustin’ Balloons, Bug Bash, and eventually Fire Ball.

  6. SubRoc-3D - Wikipedia

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    SubRoc-3D (サブ・口ック3D SabuRokku-3D) is a first-person arcade shooter game released in 1982 by Sega.It is the first commercial video game in stereoscopic 3-D, using a periscope-shaped display with a different image for each eye.

  7. Atomic Robo-Kid - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot. The player controls the titular character through six stages of increasing difficulty, facing an alien "governor" boss (which is so large as to be considered a level in and of themself, as some of the bosses take up several screens) at the end of each level, followed by a "duel" level against other Robo-Kid sized robots.

  8. List of Activision games: 1980–1999 - Wikipedia

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    Lucasfilm Games Rock n' Bolt: ColecoVision: 1985: Action Graphics Star Rank Boxing: Amstrad CPC: 1985: Gamestar ZX Spectrum: The Great American Cross-Country Road Race:

  9. Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged - Wikipedia

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    Luke Reilly from IGN described the game as "an impeccably detailed and blisteringly fast racer with incredible graphics and rock-solid arcade underpinnings", and "one of the strongest and most imaginative arcade racers available today", though he was disappointed by the roster of cars available for players to choose from and the exclusion of ...

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