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  2. Hitbox (service) - Wikipedia

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    Hitbox was a live-streaming esports video game website launched in October 2013. [1] It was a competitor to Twitch . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was acquired by Azubu , and then became Smashcast .

  3. Arcade controller - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, especially outside Japan, arcade attendance decreased as more gamers migrated to increasingly powerful home consoles. In 1994, the Neo-Geo CD was the first CD console to translate arcade games on home systems in an upgraded version, the soundtracks being rendered in CD quality, the games besides this were similar to AES/MVS versions.

  4. Bullet hell - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the bullet hell genre is attributed to Toaplan, a now-defunct Japanese video game studio that developed arcade shoot 'em ups. In 1993, the studio released Batsugun, an innovative game that, after the first level, featured increasingly complex and hypnotic bullet patterns.

  5. Perfect Cherry Blossom - Wikipedia

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    Perfect Cherry Blossom is a vertical scrolling shoot 'em up.The game offers three playable characters to choose from with two shot types each: Reimu Hakurei starts with three bombs, has the smallest hitbox, and the longest time in the game to deathbomb (activating a bomb shortly after being hit, cancelling out the death), but weak bullets.

  6. Grind Stormer - Wikipedia

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    Arcade screenshot. Grind Stormer is a science fiction-themed vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game where players assume the role of a young secret agent assigned by the government taking control of the NA-00 space fighter craft through six stages in an effort to defeat the titular VR game, rescue the abducted players who lost against it and unveil its true purpose as the main objective.

  7. DonPachi - Wikipedia

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    DonPachi was the first project to be developed by Cave, a Japanese video game developer founded by former Toaplan staff who previously worked on multiple projects before the company declared bankruptcy and wanted to keep creating shoot 'em up games, with producer Kenichi Takano helming its development.

  8. Smash Box controller - Wikipedia

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    Rather than an analog stick or joystick, the Smash Box controller features four analog direction buttons, allowing players to hit each button individually.This layout and the controller's flat surface allows each individual finger access to any button, eliminating the need for rapid and precise thumb movements.

  9. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    Service ran from the merger of Azubu and Hitbox in May 2017 until November 2020. Trilulilu: Romanian: Romania: Service ran from January 2007 until July 2020. TroopTube: English: United States: Service ran from at least 2008 to July 2011 as part of the US DoD communications program Military OneSource. Tune.pk: Urdu: Pakistan: Service ran from ...