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  2. Nintendo Entertainment System models - Wikipedia

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    PlayChoice-10 machine arcade cabinet. The PlayChoice-10 is an arcade system developed and marketed by Nintendo. Released in August 1986 as the successor to the Nintendo VS. System, the PlayChoice-10 was developed as a means to showcase NES games while maintaining revenue from the arcade business; it did so by allowing players to test up to ten ...

  3. Category:PlayChoice-10 games - Wikipedia

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    This category includes a list of Nintendo Entertainment System games released on PlayChoice-10 arcade machines. Pages in category "PlayChoice-10 games" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.

  4. NES Open Tournament Golf - Wikipedia

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    A version of NES Open Tournament Golf, branded as Mario's Open Golf, was one of the few titles released for Nintendo's PlayChoice-10 arcade machines. [citation needed] PlayChoice-10 games varied slightly from their original NES counterparts, as additional circuitry was needed to allow the game to run on the arcade machine. [7]

  5. Nintendo VS. System - Wikipedia

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    Yamauchi still had faith there was a market for the Famicom, so he introduced it to North America through the arcade industry. [4] Nintendo based the VS. System hardware on the Famicom, and introduced it as the successor to its Nintendo-Pak arcade system, which had been used for games such as Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong 3.

  6. Rad Racer - Wikipedia

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    Akitoshi Kawazu’s designed the Rad Racer 's ending that indicated with dots how far the player's progress. [22] Rad Racer was announced at CES in May 1987 as 3-D Racer [23] and was released in Japan as Highway Star on August 7, 1987. [24] In August 1987, Nintendo released an arcade machine called Playchoice-10 that contained up to ten popular ...

  7. Tennis (1984 video game) - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 1984, it was included in the Nintendo VS. System arcade game series under the name Vs. Tennis, [b] which was released in Japan on January 18, 1984. [2] In 1985, Hudson Soft published Tennis for the PC-8801. [7] [additional citation(s) needed] It was re-released for the North American launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System in October

  8. Duck Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Vs. Duck Hunt was released as a Nintendo VS.System arcade game in April 1984, [3] and was later included in the PlayChoice-10 arcade console. [15] The console supports two light guns, for alternate players.

  9. Balloon Fight - Wikipedia

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    There are two modes of play: the 1-player/2-player game where the goal is to clear the screen of enemies, and Balloon Trip where the goal is to avoid obstacles in a side-scrolling stage. The original arcade game does not include Balloon Trip, but all the level layouts are completely different so as to take advantage of vertical scrolling in ...