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  2. Category : Video games developed in the United States

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    Aether (video game) The Aethra Chronicles; Aetolia (video game) Africa Trail; Afro Samurai 2; After Burner: Black Falcon; Afterlife (video game) Afterparty (video game) Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None; Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun; Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express; Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders (2009 video game ...

  3. Category:Video games set in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (video game) The Adventures of Willy Beamish; Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs; Agent USA; Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers; Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (video game) Alpha Protocol; The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of Fire; America (video game) America Daitōryō Senkyo; American Conquest; American Dream: The Business ...

  4. Atari, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Atari, Inc. was an American video game developer and home computer company founded in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. Atari was a key player in the formation of the video arcade and video game industry. The company was founded in Sunnyvale, California, in the center of Silicon Valley, to develop arcade games, starting with Pong in 1972.

  5. Timeline of arcade video game history - Wikipedia

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    Like the Neo Geo arcade hardware, it became a standard for many 3D arcade games during that time. [48] 1999 Rush 2049 is released, the last arcade game to bear the Atari Games logo. Atari Games in Milpitas is renamed Midway Games West, and closes its coin-op product development division.

  6. History of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    Another factor that contributed to the arcade "renaissance" was increasingly realistic games, [51] notably the "3D Revolution" where arcade games made the transition from 2D and pseudo-3D graphics to true real-time 3D polygon graphics, [55] [56] largely driven by a technological arms race rivalry between Sega and Namco.

  7. List of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    The Turbo-charged World of Japan's Game Centers, by Brian Ashcraft; The Encyclopedia of Arcade Video Games, by Bill Kurtz; The First Quarter: A 25 Year History of Video Games, by Steven L. Kent; Gamester's Guide to Arcade Video Games, by Paul Kordestani; Game Over, by David Sheff; Playing the Past: History and Nostalgia in Video Games, edited ...

  8. Category:Video games by American companies - Wikipedia

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    Sega Studio USA games (7 P) Sega Technical Institute games (11 P) Serenity Forge games (12 P) Shiny Entertainment games (10 P) Sierra Entertainment games (7 C, 272 P)

  9. American Laser Games - Wikipedia

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    American Laser Games was a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico that created numerous light gun laserdisc video games featuring live action full motion video.The company was founded in the late 1980s by Robert Grebe, who had originally created a system to train police officers under the company name ICAT (Institute for Combat Arms and Tactics) and later adapted the technology for arcade games.

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