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  2. Disc Jam - Wikipedia

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    The game combines elements of air hockey and tennis in a manner similar to the game Windjammers. [2] [3] However, while Windjammers is played from an overhead top-down perspective from the sidelines, Disc Jam is played from a behind the character, third-person perspective. [4]

  3. Windjammers (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Windjammers [a] is a sports arcade game released by Data East on the Neo Geo arcade system in 1994. [1] The game mechanics are essentially the same as Pong or air hockey, where players continuously shoot a flying disc at the goal zone of the opponent attempting to score.

  4. Score On Your Friends and Family With These Air Hockey Tables

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    $198.00 at amazon.com. Sport Squad Air Hockey Table. This space-saving 40-inch-long air hockey table is a win for your wallet and your game. The tabletop version still offers a high-powered fan ...

  5. Videoball - Wikipedia

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    Videoball plays as a two-dimensional hybrid of air hockey and soccer on a single screen. [4] [5] Players form two teams of one to three players. [6]Each player uses an analog stick to control a triangle-shaped avatar and presses a single button to shoot triangle-shaped projectiles. [7]

  6. The Ville: Build your Air Hockey Table for more party actions

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  7. Air hockey - Wikipedia

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    Air hockey is a game resting on an older technology, the air table. Air tables began as a conveyor technology allowing heavy objects like cardboard boxes to easily slide over a table surface. The original air tables of the 1940s had rather large holes that were plugged by ball bearings.