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  2. Ikari Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Ikari Warriors, known as Ikari (怒, "Fury") in Japan, is a vertically scrolling run and gun video game released for arcades by SNK in 1986. It was published in North America by Tradewest. At the time there were many Commando clones on the market. What distinguished Ikari Warriors were rotary joysticks and a two-player cooperative mode. [10]

  3. Memory management controller (Nintendo) - Wikipedia

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    Games: Pro Wrestling, [1]: 29 Ikari Warriors, Mega Man, Contra, Castlevania; Early NES mappers are composed of 7400 series discrete logic chips. [1]: 29 UNROM appeared in late 1986. It supports a single fixed 16KB PRG bank, the rest of the PRG being switchable. [3]

  4. List of Wii games with traditional control schemes - Wikipedia

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    The controller emphasizes the use of motion control through an unconventional remote control form factor. While leading to new gameplay experiences, such as Wii Sports , it at times does not translate well to more traditional video game types.

  5. Joystick - Wikipedia

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    A prototype Project Gemini joystick-type hand controller, 1962. In the 1960s the use of joysticks became widespread in radio-controlled model aircraft systems such as the Kwik Fly produced by Phill Kraft (1964). The now-defunct Kraft Systems firm eventually became an important OEM supplier of joysticks to the computer industry and other users.

  6. Victory Road (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Victory Road, also known as Dogō Sōken (怒号層圏, lit. "Bellowing Atmosphere") in Japan and Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road in North America, [4] is a run and gun video game released by SNK for arcades in 1986.

  7. The King of Fighters '94 - Wikipedia

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    The King of Fighters '94 (KOF ' 94) is a 2D fighting video game produced by SNK in 1994, released on the Neo Geo MVS arcade system, AES and CD home consoles. It was the first game in The King of Fighters series; KOF '94 is a crossover featuring characters from SNK's fighting game properties Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting and also includes revised versions of characters from their older games ...

  8. SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Like IGN, they criticized the locking of move lists; unlike them, they argued that of the four available control schemes, only the Classic Controller functions competently for all the games. However, their main complaint was that of the 16 games, only Last Resort and Metal Slug are worth getting, with the remaining 14 games being "middling to bad".

  9. Ikari III: The Rescue - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 IBM version box art "Ikari III" was produced for SNK by Marc Ericksen following his earlier renditions for SNK's Guerrilla War and P.O.W. releases, and as in the arcade version, the kidnapped child is a young boy. The NES version plot is slightly different from the arcade version with an expanded background, the Ikari Warriors are ...