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  2. IMLAC - Wikipedia

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    The two-player Spacewar! was ported from a PDP-1 demo. Freeway Crossing , an early predecessor of the popular arcade game Frogger , was created on a PDS-1 as part of a psychology experiment in 1971. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] Mazewar , the first online multiplayer computer game , was created on a pair of PDS-1's.

  3. Arcade1Up - Wikipedia

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    Arcade1Up is a computer hardware production company that specializes in the production of working 3/4 scale arcade cabinets that play arcade video games using modern components and emulation. History [ edit ]

  4. Gauntlet II - Wikipedia

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    Gauntlet II is a 1986 arcade game produced by Atari Games that serves as the immediate sequel to the original Gauntlet, which was released the previous year.Like its predecessor, Gauntlet II is a fantasy-themed top down dungeon crawler game and was released as a dedicated cabinet, as well as a conversion kit, both available in 2-player and 4-player versions.

  5. Category:Head-to-head arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    A category for any arcade game where two or more players can play onscreen at the same time, in competition, cooperation, or openly against each other. This category can be used even if competitive play is merely an option or an occasional part of a particular game. Please note that this category is only for arcade games.

  6. Two Tigers (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Two Tigers is a multidirectional shooter created by Bally Midway and released as an arcade video game in 1984. One or two players each control a World War II-era fighter plane to shoot enemy planes which fall and damage a naval ship at the bottom of the screen. After enough damage, the ship explodes.

  7. Super Breakout - Wikipedia

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    Super Breakout is a sequel to the 1976 video game Breakout released in arcades in September 1978 by Atari, Inc. [2] It was written by Ed Rotberg. [4] The game uses the same mechanics as Breakout, but allows the selection of three distinct game modes via a knob on the cabinet—two of which involve multiple, simultaneous balls in play. [2]

  8. Warlords (1980 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Warlords is an arcade video game released by Atari, Inc. in 1980. [1] The game resembles a combination of Breakout and Quadrapong (an early Atari arcade game). Up to four players are able to play the game at the same time and the "castles" in the four corners of the screen are brick walls that can be destroyed with a flaming ball.

  9. Ridge Racer 2 - Wikipedia

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    Ridge Racer 2 [a] is a 1994 arcade racing game developed and published by Namco for arcades. A sequel to Ridge Racer , it features more quality-of-life changes than substantial new content. [ 3 ] One major addition is the ability to play with up to eight human players.