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  2. Star Castle - Wikipedia

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    Michael Blanchet's 1982 book How to Beat the Video Games praised Star Castle as "a standout among the wave of free-flight games that emerged after Asteroids", describing the game's increase in difficulty over time, rather than between game levels, as the "catch" which made it challenging. [2]

  3. Guzzler - Wikipedia

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    Guzzler is a 1983 maze video game developed and published by Tehkan.It was licensed to Centuri for North American distribution. It was released as an arcade conversion kit, including a new marquee and control panel, [citation needed] then ported to the SG-1000 console.

  4. Roc'n Rope - Wikipedia

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    Roc'n Rope [a] (written as Roc 'N Rope on the American flyer and in Konami Arcade Classics) is a 1983 platform video game developed and published by Konami for arcades.It was designed by Tokuro Fujiwara, later known for his career at Capcom. [5]

  5. Video game arcades prove the next big thing isn't ... - AOL

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    The retro arcade market loops in nostalgia and more, making it a winner again Video game arcades prove the next big thing isn't necessarily a new thing Skip to main content

  6. Dark Adventure - Wikipedia

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    The game features both limited lives and a health gauge system. The player's health will gradually be drained as time goes by, even when the character is not sustaining any damage from enemies. The player must pick up soft drink cans to keep the health gauge filled and prevent the character from dying. If the player runs out of lives, the ...

  7. Toobin' - Wikipedia

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    Toobin ' is an Atari Games and Midway Games arcade video game released in 1988. It is based on the recreational activity tubing. Toobin ' was ported to the Amiga, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Nintendo Entertainment System, MS-DOS, Game Boy Color, ZX Spectrum, and MSX. Players assume control of tubers Bif or Jet, guiding them along ...

  8. Ice Cold Beer - Wikipedia

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    The game is in a similar cabinet to an arcade video game, but where the screen would normally be there is a vertical wooden playfield dotted with holes. Two joysticks on the control panel control the height of the two ends of a metal bar that moves up and down the playfield, with a bearing ball rolling back and forth on the bar.

  9. How To Keep Your Coffee Warm Without Ruining The Flavor ... - AOL

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    "Purchasing a coffee maker with a 'keep warm' feature that cycles on and off versus staying on for extended periods of time will help avoid scorching your coffee," he says.