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  2. X-Men (1992 video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed X-Men on August 15, 1992 as being both the third most-successful table arcade unit and the seventh most-successful upright arcade unit of the month. [6] In the United States, X-Men was the top-grossing deluxe arcade cabinet on the RePlay charts for six months in 1992, from May [7] [8] [9] through October.

  3. Gender representation in video games - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 Gallup poll indicated that men and women each make up half of all American video game players. [2] In 2014, women comprised 52% of video game players in the UK and 48% in Spain. [11] According to a 2008 study by the Pew Research Center, "fully 99% of boys and 94% of girls" play video games. [12]

  4. Hyper Dyne Side Arms - Wikipedia

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    Hyper Dyne Side Arms [a] is a 1986 side-scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. The player takes control of a flying mecha fighter who must battle an alien army. Side Arms uses a two-directional attacking system similar to Capcom's previous shoot-'em-up Section Z .

  5. How You Can Build Sleeve-Bursting Biceps With the ... - AOL

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    By making this shift, you'll get stronger—and your biceps will pop from any brachialis growth, too. "When we develop our brachialis, it's going to really help push our biceps up and give us a ...

  6. Arabian Fight - Wikipedia

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    Arabian Fight [a] is a scrolling beat 'em up video game released in arcades by Sega in 1992 (the displayed copyright year is 1991). Running on the Sega System 32 arcade system, the game displays pseudo-3D sprite -scaling graphics and supports cooperative multiplayer for up to four players.

  7. Muscle March - Wikipedia

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    The same year the arcade version of Muscle March was canceled, Nintendo released the Wii, a home game console that utilized motion controls. Hideo Yoshizawa , a long-time veteran of Namco Bandai and the producer of its Klonoa series, suggested releasing Muscle March for the Wii, as it was his belief the motion controls would work well with the ...

  8. Biomechanical Toy - Wikipedia

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  9. Cho Chabudai Gaeshi - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the four scenarios from the first game, three more were added, including a ghost of a dead man at his own funeral, who overturns his coffin with his body still inside. The game also introduces multiplayer mode, which was absent in the first game. [5] Unlike the first game, Cho Chabudai Gaeshi 2 was only released in Japan.