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  2. Steve Duda - Wikipedia

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    Steve Duda is an American DJ, record producer, audio engineer, manager and software engineer from Menlo Park, California. [1] He is best known for his mid-2000s collaborative electronic music projects with Canadian record producer and DJ Deadmau5 under the names "BSOD" and "WTF?"

  3. Alpha Blaster - Wikipedia

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    In Alpha Blaster, a derivative of Galaxian (1979), the player defends against an alien invasion fleet from the planet Alpha. Piloting a lone Federation battle cruiser, the player scores points by shooting flying saucers and other spacecraft with a laser cannon. [4] The craft's laser energy and fuel are limited.

  4. Midway Manufacturing Co. v. Artic International, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit was part of a trend of "knock-off" video games in the early 1980s, with courts recognizing that a video game can qualify for protection as a copyrighted audiovisual work. Both Galaxian and Pac-Man were bestselling games in the early 1980s, with Pac-Man generating over $1 billion in revenues, as well as sequels, merchandising, and a ...

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  6. Moon Cresta - Wikipedia

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    Moon Cresta [a] is a fixed shooter video game released by Nichibutsu for arcades in 1980. In North America, it was licensed to Sega/Gremlin [4] and Centuri, the latter releasing it in arcades as Eagle. Incentive Software published ports of Moon Cresta for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Dragon 32 and ZX Spectrum home computers. In 2022, the ...

  7. Walshy Fire - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, Walshy Fire has presided as master of ceremonies for Major Lazer. In 2013, he described his role as follows: Basically, Diplo is the selector and I'm the MC. He's the one that picks the records and mixes the records and I'm the one that's out front and presents the records to people, makes speeches that makes the records make sense, and pulls up the records.

  8. Ambrosia Software - Wikipedia

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    Ambrosia Software was a predominantly Macintosh software and gaming company founded in 1993 and located in Rochester, New York, U.S. Ambrosia Software was best known for its Macintosh remakes of older arcade games, which began with a 1992 version of Atari, Inc. 's Asteroids from 1979.

  9. Space Pirates (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Space Pirates is a live-action LaserDisc video game, released by American Laser Games for the arcade in 1992 and ported to MS-DOS computers in 1994 and the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer in 1995. The game was re-released for several platforms by Digital Leisure around 2003, with updated sound and video, among other American Laser Games titles.