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  2. Indy 800 - Wikipedia

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    A clone of the game, bearing the same name, was released by Atari subsidiary Kee Games. Indy 800 was followed up the following year with a smaller 4 player version entitled Indy 4 . A scaled down version of Indy 800 was a launch title for the Atari 2600 in 1977, renamed Indy 500 .

  3. Category : Arcade video games with multi-monitor setups

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    Pages in category "Arcade video games with multi-monitor setups" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Magnavox Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    An Odyssey controller. The Odyssey consists of a black, white, and brown oblong box connected by wires to two rectangular controllers.The console connects to the television set through an included switch box, which allows the player to switch the television input between the Odyssey and the regular television input cable, and presents itself like a television channel on channel three or four ...

  5. List of Sega arcade system boards - Wikipedia

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    Nagai has stated that Hang-On and Out Run helped to pull the arcade game market out of the 1983 downturn and created new genres of video games. [ 4 ] In terms of arcades, Sega is the world's most prolific arcade game producer, having developed more than 500 games , 70 franchises , and 20 arcade system boards since 1981.

  6. CP System II - Wikipedia

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    The CP System II consists of two separate parts; the A board, which connects to the JAMMA harness and contains components common between all CP System II games, and the B board, which contains the game itself. The relationship between the A and B board is very similar to that between a home video game console and cartridge.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Pinball

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    VMzB - 8-bit era veteran, especially interested in the electronic guts of pinball machines (and some arcade games) and their repair. Imho IPDB is a great resource and we should try to refer to it, or even establish automatic data transfer.