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  2. Arcade video game - Wikipedia

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    The American Amusement Machine Association (AAMA) is a trade association established in 1981 [33] that represents the American coin-operated amusement machine industry, [34] including 120 arcade game distributors and manufacturers. [35] The Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association (JAMMA) represents the Japanese arcade industry. Arcade ...

  3. Finish him! Arcade1Up's 2-player Countercade games ... - AOL

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    As someone who dropped a lot of quarters into coin-op arcade games back in the 80s, I have mad love for Arcade1Up's lineup of retro consoles. Some of them are freestanding 3/4-size replicas ...

  4. List of games at Funspot - Wikipedia

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    Funspot is ranked by Guinness World Records as the world's largest arcade. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The majority of games at Funspot are part of the American Classic Arcade Museum's collection, a non-profit organization located on Funspot's second floor, [ 2 ] whose goal is to "promote and preserve the history of coin-operated arcade games."

  5. Typhoon (simulator) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon (also expanded as Typhoon "Mad Wave" Motion Theater Deluxe) is a coin-operated media-based [1] motion simulator created by Triotech. It is a 3D arcade machine with 2 seats for people to sit in including 15 films where it can shake and drop. The machine delivers up to 2 g-forces of acceleration. [2]

  6. Hanaho - Wikipedia

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    HanaHo Games Inc is a division of Semco/PVG that services the commercial coin-op industry. HanaHo primarily produced the HotRod arcade joystick. They also sold a line of non-coin-operated PC game machines (the machines had a coin door, but it was non-functional) that included 50 game titles from Capcom. The company was started by Tony Hana and ...

  7. Turn any TV into a retro arcade with the Atgames ... - AOL

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    When I was a kid (back in the stone age, aka the early 80s), I dreamed of someday owning my own coin-op arcade games. Or maybe just living in an arcade; that would've been fine, too.