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  2. List of Amiga arcade conversions - Wikipedia

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    Amiga conversion contains fewer levels than arcade version. Silkworm (1988) Silkworm (1989) More Colors on Arcade Version but faster shoot frequency and better sounds on Amiga. 1. Hang-On (1985) 2. Hang-On Jr. (1985) 3. Super Hang-On (1987) 4. Limited Edition Hang-On (1991) Super Hang-On (1989) No difference The NewZealand Story (1988) The ...

  3. Video game conversion - Wikipedia

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    (1982) by Universal was the first hit arcade game sold as a conversion kit. [5] [6] After the golden age of arcade video games came to an end circa 1983, the arcade video game industry began recovering circa 1985 with the arrival of software conversion kit systems, such as Sega's Convert-a-Game system, the Atari System 1, and the Nintendo VS.

  4. List of video games derived from mods - Wikipedia

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    Bid For Power is a total conversion for Quake III that plays nothing like the original game. Players take control of Ki-powered superheroes and battle it out in a mostly aerial fight. The game is highlighted by the work of a great art team and an original style, and the gameplay is extremely fast paced. Black Mesa: Half-Life 2: 2012 September 14

  5. Digital distribution of video games - Wikipedia

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    One of the first examples of digital distribution in video games was GameLine, which operated during the early 1980s. The service allowed Atari 2600 owners to use a specialized cartridge to connect through a phone line to a central server and rent a video game for 5–10 days. The GameLine service was terminated during the video game crash of 1983.

  6. Amiga productivity software - Wikipedia

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    Newtek's Video Toaster, one of the first all-in-one graphics and video editing packages, began on the Amiga. The Video Toaster was one of the few accessories for the "big box" Amigas (2000, 3000 and 4000) that used the video slot and enabled users to turn their Amiga into the heart of an entire TV production suite.

  7. VGChartz - Wikipedia

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    The VGChartz Network is a collection of five video game websites: VGChartz, gamrFeed, gamrReview, gamrTV, and gamrConnect. VGChartz sits at the center of the network and is a video game sales tracking website, providing weekly sales figures of console software and hardware by region. The site was launched in June 2005, and is owned by Brett Walton.

  8. Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, an add-on will add one particular element to a game, such as a new weapon in a shooting game, a new unit or map in a strategy game, a new vehicle or track in a racing game, items in a game like Minecraft or Terraria, or additional contents in simulation games (such as new pilotable airplanes, e.g., the Airbus A330 or Boeing 787 ...

  9. Miniature conversion - Wikipedia

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    Miniature conversion refers to the practice of altering the appearance of a miniature or model so as to deviate from the standard version purchased in a boxed set.. This practice is quite common amongst hobbyists who play miniature wargames such as Games Workshop's The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game, Warhammer Fantasy Battles and Warhammer 40,000, as well as many of the other games ...