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  2. Viper Phase 1 - Wikipedia

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    In North America, RePlay reported Viper Phase 1 was the sixth most-popular arcade game at the time. [3] A critic for Next Generation praised the game's beautiful visuals and increasing level of difficulty, but added that "like all shooters, unless your hand-eye coordination is really solid, the fun will pass you right by". He gave it three out ...

  3. Raiden (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Raiden Fighters games became associated with the Raiden series. The first Raiden Fighters game was originally a completely unrelated game with the name Gun Dogs during development. [3] Seibu Kaihatsu changed its name to Raiden Fighters just before release because the game drew more income with the "Raiden" name. [4] Viper Phase 1 (1995)

  4. The Raiden Project - Wikipedia

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    The story of Raiden takes place in the year 2090, when a race of collective alien lifeforms known as the Crystals made Earth a target of invasion. In response, the world gathered together under one organization, the Vanquish Crystal Defense, and developed a cutting-edge weapon built from Crystal Technology: the Fighting Thunder aircraft.

  5. Saturday Supercade - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong Jr. (from the Donkey Kong Jr. arcade game) Q*bert with Coily, Ugg, Wrongway, Slick and Sam (from the Q*bert arcade game) Pitfall Harry with his pet mountain lion Quickclaw and his niece Rhonda (unlike the others which are arcade games, this segment is from the home console game Pitfall!). The cartoon was simply called "Pitfall!".

  6. Raiden (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was conceived after Dynamite Duke, Seibu Kaihatsu's prior title, failed to sell as well as expected. During development, the game was designed as a vertically scrolling shooter due to the popularity of the genre at the time. Cheaper arcade hardware had to be used due to financial constraints caused by Dynamite Duke's poor sales. [3] [4]

  7. List of arcade video games: V - Wikipedia

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    Atari Games: Shooter: 2 Vindicators Part II — 1988 Atari Games: Shooter: 2 Violence Fight — 1989 Taito Violent Storm — 1993 Konami: Beat 'em up: 3 Viper — 1988 Leland: 1 Viper Phase 1 — 1995 Seibu Kaihatsu: Scrolling shooter: 2 Seibu SPI System: Viper Phase 1 New Version — 1995 Seibu Kaihatsu: Scrolling shooter: 2 Seibu SPI System ...

  8. F1 Arcade: New simulator experience in heart of London ... - AOL

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    With 60 simulators, four skill levels and at a cost of £6m, F1 Arcade is the latest project in the competitive socialising space and is near-certain to be a success - as founder Adam Breeden explains

  9. List of video games based on cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Camp Lazlo: Leaky Lake Games: Game Boy Advance: Captain Planet and the Planeteers: Captain Planet and the Planeteers: NES, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum: Selected Cartoon Network shows: Cartoon Network Speedway: Game Boy Advance: Cartoon Network: Block Party: Game Boy Advance: Cartoon Network Racing: Nintendo DS, PS2: Cartoon Network Universe ...