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  2. Heavyweight Champ - Wikipedia

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    The original 1976 game was a commercial success in Japan. On the first annual Game Machine arcade chart, Heavyweight Champ was the third highest-grossing arcade video game of 1976 in Japan, just below Taito's Ball Park and Speed Race DX. [6] The 1987 remake was also a commercial success.

  3. Amusement arcade - Wikipedia

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    GiGO, a former large 6 floor Sega game center on Chuo Dori, in front of the LAOX Aso-Bit-City in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan. An amusement arcade, also known as a video arcade, amusements, arcade, or penny arcade (an older term), is a venue where people play arcade games, including arcade video games, pinball machines, electro-mechanical games, redemption games, merchandisers (such as claw cranes ...

  4. Champion Boxing - Wikipedia

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    Champion Boxing (チャンピオンボクシング, "Boxing Champion") is a 1984 boxing sports video game developed and published by Sega for the SG-1000, [5] and later ported to the arcades, [6] only in Japan and Europe. It was Sega-AM2 founder and leader Yu Suzuki's debut creation, as well as that of Rieko Kodama. [4]

  5. List of Atari arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Boxing: 1977: 2, simultaneous An unreleased black and white prototype of a boxing game. Bradley Trainer: 1980: 1 A special-purpose version of Battlezone for the U.S. military. Players do not control the tank as in the original game, only the tank turret. Breakout: 1976: 2, alternating Players break down a wall at the top of the screen with a ...

  6. AtGames Legends Ultimate - Wikipedia

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    The arcade cabinet is sold in two sizes, a 46-inch, US$399 compact model and a 66-inch, US$599 full-sized model. [2] The chassis is made from heavy MDF . It has a 24-inch, 1080p resolution flat-panel display , as well as a pair of joysticks with six buttons for each, two spinners, and a trackball .

  7. Electro-mechanical game - Wikipedia

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    These games predated Sega's later arcade video game Time Traveler (1991) in their use of holographic-like technology. [38] Kasco's Bank Robbers [b] was a commercial success, becoming the eighth highest-grossing EM arcade game of 1978 in Japan. [39] Taito also announced a holographic-like arcade gun game at the AMOA show in October 1975. [40]

  8. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Friday, January 17

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    Spoilers ahead! We've warned you. We mean it. Read no further until you really want some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of today's NYT ...

  9. International Mutoscope Reel Company - Wikipedia

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    The International Mutoscope Reel Company was an American amusement arcade company. They were formed in the early 1920s, to produce Mutoscope machines and the motion picture reels that the machines played. They continued to manufacture arcade machines, including the claw machine as well as electro-mechanical games, until 1949.

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