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Quarth (クォース, Kwōsu), known as Block Hole outside Japan, is a hybrid puzzle/shoot 'em up game developed by Konami which was released in 1989 as an arcade game. Besides the arcade version, there were also ports of the game to the MSX2 (with a built-in SCC chip), Famicom, and Game Boy—home releases used the Quarth name worldwide (with ...
Spot: The Video Game is a video game developed and produced by Virgin Mastertronic in 1990/1991 for the Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS computers, Game Boy and NES.It is the first video game to feature the then-current 7 Up mascot "Spot", and was later followed up by platformers Cool Spot and Spot Goes To Hollywood.
The control panel on a EZ2DJ arcade cabinet EZ2DJ' s cabinet features four red effector buttons, located at the top of the controller area. However, unlike the beatmania series, depending on the game mode, effector buttons are treated as a gameplay buttons, especially in the "Radio Mix" game mode, where each player needs to control two effector ...
F355 Challenge [a] is a 1999 racing simulation video game developed and published by Sega for arcades.It was developed for the Sega Naomi Multiboard arcade system board and was later ported to the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 home video game consoles under the names F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa and Ferrari F355 Challenge [b] respectively for both American and European releases.
Nicole Kidman might still be blushing over some of the scenes she filmed in her new erotic thriller Babygirl, but the film's director said the actress never wavered about the sexual material ...
MotoRace USA (also known as Traverse USA, in Japan as Zippy Race, [a] and in Spain as Mototour) is a racing video game developed and released in arcades by Irem in 1983. In North America, it was released by Williams Electronics. Cabinet art was done by Larry Day and Bruce Schafernak of Advertising Posters in Chicago.
Tennessee retained the No. 1 spot in Monday’s AP Top 25 after escaping at the buzzer at Illinois on Saturday despite leading scorer Chaz Lanier and standout point guard Zakai Zeigler fouling out ...