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  2. DECO Cassette System - Wikipedia

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    The arcade owner would buy a base cabinet, while the games were stored on standard audio cassette tapes. The arcade owner would insert the cassette and a key module [ a ] into the cabinet. When the machine was powered on, the program from the tape would be copied into the cabinet's RAM chips; this process took about two to three minutes.

  3. NESiCAxLive - Wikipedia

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    Taito allows arcade operators to download games free, as part of a revenue sharing system, with income split with Taito and the game developer. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] The original NESiCAxLive system was initially exclusive to Japan, [ 6 ] but was later made available at Round 1 arcades in the United States beginning in 2015.

  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    In August 2014 the source code for the game's X-Ray Engine 1.5.10 became available on GitHub under a non-open-source license. [224] The successor's engine, X-ray 1.6.02, became available too. [ 225 ] [ 226 ] As of October 2019 the xray-16 engine community fork, "OpenXRay", achieved compiling state and support for the two games Call of Pripyat ...

  5. Namco System N2 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Both Namco System N2 and Namco System ES1 use the Linux operating system that is based on Debian. The Namco System ES2 PLUS and Namco System ES3 run Windows Embedded 7 as their operating system. It runs in an arcade game cabinet designed by Bandai Namco Games. The Namco System BNA1 is a relatively new arcade board that runs Windows 10 IoT.

  6. Cave (company) - Wikipedia

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    The subsidiary was established with CAVE, Kenichi Takano owning 92.3%, and 5.1% stakes respectively, with Kenichi Takano as the subsidiary's CEO and president. [13] On 2006-07-24, CAVE Co., Ltd. announced merging the subsidiary and the online business into the parent company, effective on 2006-09-01.

  7. Jubeat - Wikipedia

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    Jubeat (ユビート, Yubīto), stylized as jubeat, is a series of arcade music video games developed by Konami, and is a part of Konami's Bemani line of music video games. . The series uses an arrangement of 16 transparent buttons in a 4x4 grid for gameplay, and each of the 16 buttons overlays a scr

  8. Art Co., Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack (Game Boy Advance - 2003) Flushed Away (Nintendo DS - 2006) Every Extend Extra (PlayStation Portable - 2006/2007) Gunpey (PlayStation Portable - 2006/2007) InuYasha: Secret of the Divine Jewel (Nintendo DS - 2007) Ed, Edd n Eddy: Scam of the Century (Nintendo DS - 2007) Shaun the Sheep (Nintendo DS - 2008)

  9. Marvelous (company) - Wikipedia

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    Shinagawa, Tokyo [18] May 2008 December 2012 May 2015 Marvelous AQL Inc. announced the acquisition of the studio on December 21, 2012 [19] with the purchase being completed on January 11, 2013. [20] Marvelous sold off all their shares in the studio in 2015. They were renamed Techno Maria in October 2017 and filed for bankruptcy on January 9 ...