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  2. Arcade1Up - Wikipedia

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    The cabinets were prepared as ready-to-assemble kits for the consumer to complete at home, providing pre-cut fiberboard frame components for the cabinet's sides including stickers for the game marquees, a 17" LCD screen, controller panel, and emulation hardware and power componentry to run the game. [3]

  3. 1Up Network - Wikipedia

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    1Up Network was a collection of podcasts hosted by 1Up.com dealing with various aspects of gaming. Most of the shows, like 4 Guys 1Up, were about games and general gaming culture. Others were more specific, such as The Sports Game Guy's Sports Anomaly, which focused on sports games.

  4. Knight 'n' Grail - Wikipedia

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    Knight 'n' Grail is a flick-screen action-adventure game released in 2009 for the Commodore 64. It was developed by Swedish indie studio Wide Pixel Games, and published by Psytronik Software . [ 1 ] Knight 'n' Grail is set in a castle maze of approximately 100 rooms,

  5. Life (video games) - Wikipedia

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    A 1-up Mushroom from the Super Mario series. An extra life or a 1-up is a video game item that increments the player character's number of lives. [10] Because there are no universal game rules, the form 1-ups take varies from game to game, but are often rare and difficult items to acquire.

  6. 1-up (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A 1-up, or extra life, is a video game item. 1-UP, 1UP, 1Up, or one-up may also refer to: 1Up.com, a defunct video game website; 1UP!, a 2009 album by illScarlett; 1UP (T-Pain album), a 2019 album by T-Pain; 1-Up Studio, a Japanese video game studio formerly known as Brownie Brown; One-upmanship, successively outdoing a competitor; 1Up (film ...

  7. GP32 - Wikipedia

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    The overall design is not unlike the original version of the Game Boy Advance. [3] The GP32 is based on a 133 MHz ARM 9 CPU and 8 MB of SDRAM. [3] [4] Unlike other handheld gaming systems, which tend to be proprietary cartridge-based, the GP32 uses SmartMedia cards (SMC) for storing programs and data, making it accessible for amateur developers as no further development hardware is required.

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