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  2. Battlezone (1980 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Battlezone is a 1980 first-person shooter tank combat video game developed and published by Atari for arcades. The player controls a tank which is attacked by other tanks and missiles. Using a small radar scanner along with the terrain window, the player can locate enemies and obstacles around them in the barren landscape.

  3. MGM Grand fire - Wikipedia

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    The MGM Grand fire occurred on Friday, November 21, 1980, at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino (later Bally’s, now Horseshoe Las Vegas, and unrelated to the current MGM Grand Las Vegas), located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The fire killed 85 people, most through smoke inhalation. [1]

  4. Battle zone - Wikipedia

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    A battle zone or battlezone is the location of a ... Battlezone franchise. Battlezone (1980 video game), an arcade game from Atari; Battlezone (1998 video game), ...

  5. Horseshoe Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    On November 21, 1980, the MGM Grand was the site of one of the worst high-rise fires in United States history, in which 85 people died. The MGM Grand was rebuilt at a cost of $50 million, and eventually reopened on July 29, 1981, with new fire safety features in place. Another 26-story tower opened later that year, adding more than 700 rooms.

  6. Red Baron (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Red Baron is an arcade video game developed by Atari, Inc. and released in 1981. [1] A first-person flight simulator game, the player takes the role of a World War I ace in a biplane fighting on the side of the Allies. The game is named after the nickname of Manfred von Richthofen, German flying ace.

  7. 1980 in video games - Wikipedia

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    The arcade video game market in the US generates $2.81 billion in revenue [1] ($10.4 billion adjusted for inflation). Home video games sell $464 million ($1.72 billion adjusted for inflation) in the United States, with the Atari VCS leading the market with a 44% share. [2]

  8. Category:Tank simulation video games - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Full motion video based games - Wikipedia

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    C.E.O. (video game) Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Second Cataclysm; Casebook (video game) Caves of Fear; Chaos Control (video game) Citizen X (video game) Cliff Hanger (video game) Closed Nightmare; Cobra Command (1984 video game) Connie Talbot: Over the Rainbow; Conspiracies (video game) Conspiracies II - Lethal Networks; Contradiction: Spot ...