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  2. Missile Command - Wikipedia

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    The game sold nearly 20,000 arcade cabinets. [11] Missile Command was a commercial success for Sega in Japan, where it was among the top-ten highest-grossing arcade video games of 1980. [12] In 1983, Softline readers named Missile Command for the Atari 8-bit computers eighth on the magazine's Top Thirty list of Atari programs by popularity. [13]

  3. Missile Command 3D - Wikipedia

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    Missile Command 3D is a 1995 shoot 'em up video game developed by Virtuality Entertainment and published for the Atari Jaguar. As part of Atari's 2000 series of arcade game revivals, it is an update of Dave Theurer's arcade game Missile Command (1980). The game has the player defend six cities from incoming missiles by launching anti-ballistic ...

  4. List of Taito games - Wikipedia

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    PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), TurboGrafx-16, Virtual Console: Crime City (クライムシティ, Kuraimu Shiti) 1989: Yes — Darius II (ダライアスII, Daraiasu II) [a.k.a. Sagaia] 1989: Yes: PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), Master System, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Saturn, PC Engine CD-ROM, Virtual Console

  5. Arcade classic Missile Command makes a social gaming ... - AOL

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    The newest version of the game, released yesterday on social gaming hub OMGPOP, expands the city-defending, missile-destroying concept of the Arcade classic Missile Command makes a social gaming ...

  6. Dave Theurer - Wikipedia

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    David Theurer is a game designer and computer programmer. In 1980, he created the Missile Command and Tempest arcade games for Atari, Inc., considered two of the major releases from the Golden age of arcade games. Theurer also designed I, Robot for Atari, the first commercial video game with 3D filled-polygonal graphics. [1] [2]

  7. Rob Fulop - Wikipedia

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    Rob Fulop is an American game programmer who created two of the Atari 2600's biggest hits: the port of arcade game Missile Command and 1982's Demon Attack, which won Electronic Games' Game of the Year award. While at Atari, Fulop also ported Night Driver to the 2600 and Space Invaders to the Atari 8-bit computers.

  8. List of Atari arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Missile Command 2: 1982: 2, simultaneous An unreleased sequel to Missile Command, this game introduced simultaneous multiplayer action to the game. Monte Carlo: 1980: 1 Player drives a car through a twisting road viewed from above. Moto Frenzy: 1992: 2, simultaneous A motorcycle racing game where players can compete on a variety of different ...

  9. Arcade1Up - Wikipedia

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    Most systems ship with between two and twelve games from the same family or genre of games that shared the same control set; for example, their Pac-Man cabinet includes Pac-Man Plus, while Centipede includes three other Atari games that used trackball controls, Millipede, Missile Command, and Crystal Castles. The control panels are modeled ...

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