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  2. Gunblade NY - Wikipedia

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    Gunblade NY is a light gun rail shooter developed by Sega for the Model 2 arcade machine and was released in 1995 in North America and 1996 in Japan. The game was re-released alongside its sequel, L.A. Machineguns: Rage of the Machines for the Wii in 2010 as part of the Sega Arcade Hits Pack.

  3. List of Sega arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Sega Shooting Master: Light gun shooter Sega System 2 [83] Space Harrier: Rail shooter Sega (AM2) Super Scaler Teddy Boy Blues: Action Sega System 1 1986: 119: Coreland System 2 Action Fighter: Sega System 16 Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars: System 16 Brain: Shoot 'em up Coreland System 1 Body Slam: Sports Sega System 16 Calorie-kun vs. Moguranian ...

  4. Line of Fire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    It was released with two arcade cabinet versions, a standard upright and a sit-down cockpit, both featuring two positional guns. The cockpit design allows the player(s) to sit down while playing the game, while having two-handed machine guns, [ 4 ] controlled by a potentiometer -controlled gun alignment software system. [ 5 ]

  5. After Burner - Wikipedia

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    After Burner was followed by After Burner II, which was released in the same year (1987), [15] also released for the Sega X Board arcade system. Some consider this game to be more of a revision of its predecessor, rather than an entirely new game, a practice later repeated by Sega for Galaxy Force and Galaxy Force II.

  6. List of Sega arcade system boards - Wikipedia

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    The company's involvement in the arcade game industry began as a Japan-based distributor of coin-operated machines, including pinball games and jukeboxes. [1] [2] [3] Sega imported second-hand machines that required frequent maintenance. This necessitated the construction of replacement guns, flippers, and other parts for the machines.

  7. exA-Arcadia - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Until the introduction of exA-Arcadia, outside of Japan, new arcade game releases focused on deluxe sized arcade cabinets in the gun shooting and racing genres with retail prices starting over US$12,000 and they could not be converted to other titles while traditional joystick arcade games were no longer sold by any arcade ...

  8. List of Japanese arcade cabinets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all known Japanese arcade cabinets, also known as "candy cabinets". The majority are sitdown cabinets, with the occasional upright (Sega Swing, SNK MV25UP-0) and cocktail (Sega Aero Table). Construction is usually of metal and plastic, with wood also being used in earlier cabinets.

  9. Virtua Cop - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Cop [a] is a 1994 light gun shooter video game developed and published by Sega for arcades.It was developed for the Sega Model 2 system, and was ported to the Sega Saturn in 1995 and Windows as Virtua Squad in 1996.