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Time Traveler or Hologram Time Traveler is a LaserDisc interactive movie arcade game.It was designed by Dragon's Lair creator Rick Dyer, and released in 1991 by Sega.Its plot is that an American old west cowboy named Marshal Gram travels to various timelines to rescue Princess Kyi-La and defeat the evil time lord Vulcor.
Punch-Out!! [a] is a 1984 arcade boxing video game developed by Nintendo R&D3 and published by Nintendo.It was the inaugural game in the Punch-Out!! series.. The original arcade game was a global commercial success, becoming the top-performing arcade game of 1984 in the United States.
Daley Thompson's Decathlon: Decathlete 1984 Mike Tyson: Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Mike Tyson: Main Event (iPhone, created by RockLive) Boxer 1987 Michael Jackson: Michael Jackson's Moonwalker: Singer/Songwriter 1990 Shaquille O'Neal: Shaq-Fu: Basketball player 1994 Michael Jordan: Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City: Basketball player 1995 ...
Digitized sprites were used in various video games during the late 1980s to 1990s, but fell out of favour when textured 3D graphics became more common, though some voxel figures are also based on photographic renderings of actors. These sprites are directly based on captured images of actors or models portraying the game characters.
Boxing games go back further than any other kind of fighting game, starting with Sega's Heavyweight Champ in 1976, the game often called the first video game to feature hand-to-hand fighting. Fighters wear boxing gloves and fight in rings , and fighters can range from actual professional boxers to aliens to Michael Jackson .
Street Fighter: The Movie is a 1995 fighting game released as an arcade game.The game is based on the 1994 live-action Street Fighter film, itself based on the Street Fighter series of fighting games, and uses digitized images of the film's cast.
16-bit processors began appearing in several arcade games during this era. Universal's Get A Way (1978) was a sit-down racing game that used a 16-bit CPU, [59] for which it was advertised as the first game to use a 16-bit microcomputer. [60] Another racing game, Namco's Pole Position (1982), used the 16-bit Zilog Z8000 processor. [61]
Pit-Fighter is a fighting game developed by Atari Games and released as an arcade video game in 1990. [1] [2] It was Atari's first fighting game.The Japanese release was published by Konami. [3]