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  2. Daytona USA - Wikipedia

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    In September 1992, Sega partnered with the engineering division GE Aerospace to create its new arcade system board, the Model 2.They were connected via a cold call from GE's Bob Hichborn, who met with Sega executives at the division's Daytona Beach, Florida headquarters in 1990, and later at Sega's headquarters in Tokyo in November of the same year.

  3. List of Milton Bradley Company products - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Crystal Game (1982) Dark Tower (1981) Daytona 500 (1990) Deflection (1981) Disney board game series: 101 Dalmatians Game (1991) Aladdin: The Magic Carpet Game (1992) Aladdin: The Series (1994) Chip'n Dale: Rescue Rangers Game (1991) Cinderella Storybook (puzzle game) (1989) Disney Presents Cartoon Classics VCR Board Game (1986)

  4. Centuri - Wikipedia

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    Daytona 500 (1976) Take Five (1978; cocktail pinball) Clay Champ (1979; licensed from Namco) Star Shooter (1979; cocktail pinball) Arcade video games released as Allied Leisure (1973–1979) Paddle Battle (1973), a Pong-style game; Super Soccer (1973), a Pong-style game, sold 5,000 arcade cabinets, among top 5 best-selling arcade video games of ...

  5. Daytona 500 Experience - Wikipedia

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    Also on display inside the attraction are the NASCAR championship trophy and the Harley J. Earl Trophy, which is awarded to the winner of the Daytona 500. The Daytona 500 Experience also once housed an arcade that featured many racing-themed arcade games, one of which was Sega's wildly popular Daytona USA, with which the attraction formerly ...

  6. Cruis'n USA - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo wanted an arcade racing game to compete against Sega's racing game Daytona USA and Namco's Ridge Racer, both of which were successful at the time. Eugene Jarvis, who had developed Defender (1981) and Robotron: 2084 (1982) for Williams Electronics, served as lead developer. Jarvis pitched a racing game concept to Williams and Nintendo.

  7. Daytona USA 2 - Wikipedia

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    Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge (known simply as Daytona USA 2 [a] in Japan), also known as Sega Racing Classic 2, is an arcade racing game released by Sega in 1998 as a follow-up to the extremely successful Daytona USA. The game featured vastly superior graphics, utilizing the Sega Model 3 hardware.