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  2. Arcade cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Upright cabinets. Upright cabinets are the most common in North America, with their design heavily influenced by Computer Space and Pong.While the futuristic look of Computer Space 's outer fiberglass cabinet did not carry forward, both games did establish separating parts of the arcade machine for the cathode-ray tube (CRT) display, the game controllers, and the computer logic areas.

  3. Red Baron (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Although Red Baron uses the same cabinet as Battlezone, no mirror is used and the monitor is mounted vertically, with the player viewing the display directly. Battlezone and Red Baron both used the same "Analog Vector Generator" (AVG) circuit boards and by switching the PROM 's they could be interchanged (with very minor jumper additions).

  4. History of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    An arcade video game is an arcade game where the player's inputs from the game's controllers are processed through electronic or computerized components and displayed to a video device, typically a monitor, all contained within an enclosed arcade cabinet. Arcade video games are often installed alongside other arcade games such as pinball and ...

  5. Computer Space - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet includes a General Electric 15-inch black and white television screen as the monitor, specially modified for the game. [ 10 ] [ 20 ] In the rudimentary algorithm constructed by Bushnell, the enemy ships fire towards the quadrant of the screen that the player's rocket is in, rather than directly at the player's rocket.

  6. Beatmania IIDX 27: Heroic Verse - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of the alternative LM cabinet marked the first major redesign of the arcade cabinet since the series' introduction; the distribution of these cabinets also marked the first time a Beatmania IIDX arcade game was released with an official North American version. [4] [self-published source]

  7. Chunithm - Wikipedia

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    Chunithm [2] (stylized in all caps) is an arcade rhythm game developed and published by Sega. It was first seen in select Japanese arcades in November 2014, as part of a location test [3] [4] and was officially released on July 16, 2015 (). [5] The game's title of Chunithm is a portmanteau of "chūnibyō" and "rhythm". [4]