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  2. Mikie - Wikipedia

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    Mikie, known as Shinnyū Shain Tōru-kun [a] in Japan, is an arcade video game developed and released by Konami in 1984. The object of the game is to guide a student named Mikie around the school locations to collect hearts which make up a letter from his girlfriend while being chased by members of the school staff.

  3. Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 is a compilation of arcade games released by Namco with seven games in total (four re-released games and three original games). Games featured in this compilation are Pac-Man, Rally-X, New Rally-X (which is found in a selectable menu alongside Rally-X) and Dig Dug. Instead of being emulated, these games were ...

  4. WMS Industries - Wikipedia

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    The video game operations were consolidated under the Midway name, while pinball machines continued to use the Williams and Bally names. After a string of arcade successes by Midway, WMS acquired Tradewest in 1994 to allow the company to publish its own home ports of arcade games directly, instead of licensing them to other publishers.

  5. List of pinball machines - Wikipedia

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    Beach Games: Rally Play Co. 1962 [113] Beat the Clock: Williams: December 23, 1963 [114] Beat the Clock: Bally Midway: November 1985 [115] The Beatles: Stern Pinball: November 2018 [116] Be-Bop: Exhibit Supply Co May 1950 [117] Bell Ringer: Premier Technology December 1990 [118] Ben-Hur: Staal Society 1977 [119] The Best Corsair: Europlay 1976 ...

  6. The Arcade Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Arcade Machine is a game creation system written by Chris Jochumson and Doug Carlston for the Apple II and published by Broderbund in 1982. [1] Louis Ewens ported it to Atari 8-bit computers. [1] Broderbund ran a contest from January–June 1984 where the best user-created game was awarded a prize of $1,500 in hardware and software. [2]

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  8. AtGames - Wikipedia

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    AtGames Cloud Holdings Inc. (formerly AtGames Digital Media Inc.) is an American [1] video game and console manufacturer, known for their Legends Ultimate Arcade and creating the connected arcade. [3] [4] Since 2011, they have produced and marketed the Atari-licensed dedicated home video game console series Atari Flashback under license from ...

  9. DECO Cassette System - Wikipedia

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    The arcade owner would buy a base cabinet, while the games were stored on standard audio cassette tapes. The arcade owner would insert the cassette and a key module [a] into the cabinet. When the machine was powered on, the program from the tape would be copied into the cabinet's RAM chips; this process took about two to three minutes ...