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  2. Wacca (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration of the gameplay of Wacca, featuring the game's unorthodox circular user interface. The game's arcade cabinet features a circular display screen enveloped by a circular touch panel on the outside; the player taps on the corresponding section of the touch panel as music notes approach the border of the circular screen, with the timing of the touch action resulting in a note ...

  3. Crazy Climber - Wikipedia

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    Japanese publisher HAMSTER released the arcade version of Crazy Climber under their Oretachi Gēsen Zoku Sono (オレたちゲーセン族) classic game line for the PlayStation 2 on July 21, 2005. Crazy Climber Wii was released for the Wii in Japan on December 20, 2007. [16] The arcade game was released on the Virtual Console in Japan on ...

  4. Atari Vault - Wikipedia

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    Atari Vault is a video game collection developed by Code Mystics and published by Atari Interactive for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux via the Steam client.Atari Vault contains titles from Atari, Inc. and Atari Corporation published on the Atari 2600 and arcade cabinets. dating from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.

  5. This ‘Fast and Furious’ Arcade Cabinet Allows You to Step ...

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    Game night just got a lot more fun. Ahead of “Fast X,” the retro gaming company Arcade1Up has released a new cabinet inspired by the “Fast and Furious” franchise. The deluxe arcade game ...

  6. Arcade1Up 'Terminator 2' review: An awesome arcade cabinet ...

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    There's also a fun making-of documentary, which felt a bit odd to watch on an arcade cabinet but, hey, I enjoyed it. My nitpicks are exactly that: minor issues I can live with.

  7. Major Havoc - Wikipedia

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    The game was released as a dedicated cabinet in January 1984 and then in March 1984 as a conversion kit [1] for older vector arcade games like Tempest. [3] Dedicated versions of the game used a roller control for left-right movement, while conversion kits used their native controller hardware, such as the Tempest rotary spinner knob. [4]