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  2. Big Run (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Big Run [a] is a rally racing arcade video game released by Jaleco in 1989. Rendered in pseudo-3D, the game is the first to be set in the Paris-Dakar rally raid which the player drives a Porsche 959, resembling that of the 1986 winner.

  3. Rally-X - Wikipedia

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    Rally-X (Japanese: ラリーX, Hepburn: Rarī-Ekkusu) is a maze chase arcade video game developed in Japan and Germany by Namco and released in 1980. In North America, it was distributed by Midway Manufacturing and in Europe by Karateco. Players drive a blue Formula One race car through a multidirectional scrolling maze to collect yellow flags ...

  4. High scores: Replaying the 10 most popular arcade games - AOL

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    Revenue by 1993: $1 billion Inflation Adjusted for 2024 : $2.1 billion "Defender," released in 1981, stands out as one of the most challenging and complex arcade games of its time.

  5. WRC: FIA World Rally Championship Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The game has five game modes; Time Trial where the aim of the player is to get the fastest time around any available tracks, Vs Mode which is competing against another player, Super Special Mode where the player competes against 16 other vehicles, [1] Grid Race where the player can race against other competitors and unlock bonus tracks.

  6. List of World Rally Championship video games - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2010 and features WRC cars, and around 30 historic rally cars. [6] Gran Turismo 6 – PlayStation 3. Released in 2013 and features all the cars from the previous games, and 3 additional Pikes Peak rally cars. World Rally (1993) - Arcade racing game by Gaelco, featuring Carlos Sainz Sr.'s 1992 title-winning Repsol-sponsored Toyota ...

  7. '80s Kids Are All Obsessed With Vintage Arcade Games ... - AOL

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    Pinball machines were invented in the 1930s, leading to the development of electromechanical games in the 1960s, which paved the way for arcade video games in the early 1970s.

  8. World Rally (video game) - Wikipedia

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    World Rally [a] is a 1993 racing arcade video game developed by Zigurat Software and published by Gaelco in Spain, Sigma in Japan and Atari Games in North America. Themed around rallying , the game pit players with races across various locations under a short time limit to qualify for the next course.

  9. Cisco Heat - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Heat was developed and published by Jaleco, originally released in October 1990 in Japan. [4] It was released in North America and Europe in November 1990. [5] [1] Most of the development staff who worked on the game were former members of Sega, who left the company to form the short-lived developer Bit Box, which created Jaleco Rally: Big Run (1989). [6]