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  2. Photo Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Photo Hunt is a spot the difference game featured on coin-operated Megatouch touchscreen video games primarily found in bars, restaurants, and taverns in the United States. Megatouch games were developed by Merit Entertainment in Bristol, Pennsylvania. [1] Photo Hunt has been reworked as a downloadable version for the iPhone and iPod touch. [2]

  3. AMI Entertainment Network - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Harbour Group acquired Merit Industries, makers of Megatouch bartop gaming devices. [1] This division was combined with jukebox maker Rowe International—after it was acquired in 2003— [ 4 ] to become AMI Entertainment Network, an Internet-based digital content segment, [ 1 ] in 2004. [ 3 ]

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  5. List of arcade video games: M - Wikipedia

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    Megatouch 6 — 1998 Merit Megatouch 7: Encore Edition — 2000 Merit Megatouch III — 1995 Merit Megatouch III Tournament Edition — 1995 Merit Megatouch III Turnier Version — 1996 Merit Megatouch IV — 1995 Merit Megatouch IV Tournament Edition — 1995 Merit Megatouch XL — 1997 Merit Megatouch XL 5000 — 1997 Merit Megatouch XL 6000 ...

  6. What Happened to the Heart? - Wikipedia

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    What Happened to the Heart? is an indie pop [8] and disco album, [9] that includes inspirations from pop, techno, and folk music. [10] Containing 16 tracks, [11] the album differs from the sound of the singles, as stated by Aurora before the album's release. [7]

  7. Two Brothers Roundhouse - Wikipedia

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    The roundhouse was designed by Levi Hull Waterhouse, who designed several important structures in the Aurora vicinity. [3] The walls of the structure were constructed with locally quarried limestone from Batavia, Illinois. [3] There were originally twenty-two stalls in the roundhouse, with an additional eight added three years after completion.

  8. Aurora (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    Aurora is an exascale supercomputer that was sponsored by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) and designed by Intel and Cray for the Argonne National Laboratory. [2] It was briefly the second fastest supercomputer in the world from November 2023 to June 2024. The cost was estimated in 2019 to be US$500 million. [3]

  9. Pancake (slot car) - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Aurora introduced a high-performance inline model, the G-Plus. [1] By 1983, Aurora ceased operation ending the pancake motor era. Perhaps because armature space was never at a premium in the larger bodies, the pancake-style motor has seldom been seen in 1:32 or 1:24 scale cars, though Aurora did use the design in its short-lived line ...