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  2. Final Blow - Wikipedia

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    Final Blow is a boxing arcade video game released in 1988 by Taito.The name remained the same for all ported platforms, except for the Sega versions, which Sega released outside Japan as James 'Buster' Douglas Knockout Boxing featuring American boxer James "Buster" Douglas himself in 1990 immediately after his upset victory over Mike Tyson.

  3. Knockout Kings 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Knockout Kings 2000 features 25 boxers, including Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard, and includes the ability to design custom fighters. [4]A pound for pound boxing arcade style where players can play any of these three modes: Championship, Slugfest, and Training.

  4. Category:Boxing in Egypt - Wikipedia

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  5. Punch-Out!! - Wikipedia

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    [a] is a boxing video game series created by Genyo Takeda and Makoto Wada, and published by Nintendo. The player controls a boxer named Little Mac, who aims to become the World Video Boxing Association (W.V.B.A.) champion. The original Punch-Out!! arcade game was first released in 1984, [2] and was quickly followed by a sequel, titled Super ...

  6. Virtuality (product) - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 Virtuality 1000CS arcade unit showing the headset and space joystick controller. The unit has original "W Industries" branding with Virtuality embossed and the word "cyber" prominently displayed on the side. Virtuality was a range of virtual reality machines produced by Virtuality Group, and found in video arcades in the early 1990s. [1]

  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. [36] Kasco's Bank Robbers [b] was a commercial success, becoming the eighth highest-grossing EM arcade game of 1978 in Japan. [37] Taito also announced a holographic-like arcade gun game at the AMOA show in October 1975. [38]

  8. Fighting Mania - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Mania: Fist of the North Star, released in Japan as Punch Mania: Hokuto no Ken (パンチマニア 北斗の拳, Panchi Mania Hokuto no Ken), is a boxing game based on the manga series Fist of the North Star released by Konami in 2000 as a coin-operated arcade game.

  9. List of Neo Geo games - Wikipedia

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    The Neo Geo is a video game platform developed and designed by SNK and supported from 1990 to 2004. It was released in three different iterations: a ROM cartridge-based arcade system board called the Multi Video System (MVS), a cartridge-based home video game console called the Advanced Entertainment System (AES), and a CD-ROM-based home console called the Neo Geo CD.