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  2. Berzerk (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Berzerk is a video game designed by Alan McNeil and released for arcades in 1980 by Stern Electronics of Chicago. The game involves a Humanoid Intruder who has to escape maze-like rooms that are littered with robots that slowly move towards and shoot at the Humanoid. The player can shoot at the robots to try and escape the room.

  3. Timeline of arcade video game history - Wikipedia

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    Taito releases Space Invaders, the first blockbuster arcade video game, [11] responsible for starting the golden age of video arcade games. It also sets the template for the shoot 'em up genre, [12] and influences nearly every shooter game released since then. [13] 1979

  4. Museum of the Game - Wikipedia

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    Most arcade games have an entry, though entries for newer games tend to be spotty. The more popular a game was, the more extensive the entry is likely to be. The encyclopedia database is actually a subset of that on the International Arcade Museum's web site, which expands on the videogame entries with an additional 9,000 entries on other types ...

  5. History of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    Arcade video games are often installed alongside other arcade games such as pinball and redemption games at amusement arcades. Up until the late 1990s, arcade video games were the largest [ 1 ] and most technologically advanced [ 2 ] [ 3 ] sector of the video game industry .

  6. Stern (game company) - Wikipedia

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    Stern is the name of two different but related arcade gaming companies. Stern Electronics, Inc. manufactured arcade video games and pinball machines from 1977 until 1985, and was best known for Berzerk. Stern Pinball, Inc., founded in 1986 as Data East Pinball, is a manufacturer of pinball machines in North America.

  7. Golden age of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, 86% of the 13–20 year old population in the United States had played arcade video games, [95] and by 1981, there were more than 35 million gamers visiting video game arcades in the United States. [96] The game that most affected popular culture in North America was Pac-Man.

  8. Column: He was the oldest man in the U.S., and his loving ...

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    The oldest man in the U.S. made it to 110 because of his 'innate curiosity about everything' — and Rosario Reyes, his loving caretaker ... “With all the young people being killed in fruitless ...

  9. Who Shot Johnny Rock? - Wikipedia

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    As is the case with other American Laser Games releases, the game is played from a first-person perspective of the player watching the full motion video, listening to the various characters and shooting the right enemies at the right times with a powerful Tommy gun. Most other games produced by the company - with minor exceptions such as The ...