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  2. '80s Kids Are All Obsessed With Vintage Arcade Games ... - AOL

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    Wyland echoes this advice, adding, “You must check the controls, sounds, and gameplay. Nonfunctional arcade games are expensive to repair, so verifying their operational status becomes essential.”

  3. History of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    Coupled with waning interest in traditional arcade games due to the 1983 video game crash and the rising popularity of the board game Trivial Pursuit first introduced in 1981, several manufacturers turned to quiz style games to be sold to bars in these smaller formats, including more risque titles. Manufacturers also saw similar opportunities ...

  4. Golden age of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    For arcade games, success was usually judged by either the number of arcade hardware units sold to operators, or the amount of revenue generated, from the number of coins (such as quarters or 100 yen coins) inserted into machines, [168] and/or the hardware sales (with arcade hardware prices often ranging from $1000 to $4000). This list only ...

  5. List of cancelled Sega Genesis games - Wikipedia

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    A version of the 1991 arcade game was announced for the Sega Genesis, and present at CES 1992, but never released. [59] Video System Mc O'River Kartoon Kombat: A beat em up game with cartoon styled graphics announced for the Sega Genesis. The game was present at E3 1995 but ultimately never released in any capacity. [87] [35] Technōs Japan ...

  6. Timeline of arcade video game history - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Hayate is released by Taito and is a very popular arcade laser-disc game similar to Dragon's Lair. [34] Punch-Out!! is released and is one of Nintendo's very successful arcade games. [35] Super Punch-Out!! is released by Nintendo later that same year and is another popular arcade boxing game. [36]

  7. Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum - Wikipedia

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    Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Emporium was founded by Marvin Yagoda, a pharmacist who collected, restored, and sold antique arcade machines. [6] Yagoda initially housed his collections in his garage, but at the suggestion of his wife, he installed some of his machines in the food court of the Tally Hall shopping center in Farmington Hills, Michigan in the early 1980s.