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  2. Roanoke FD responded to structure fire in Downtown Roanoke - AOL

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    UPDATE 9/30 5:21 P.M. ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) – According to RFD, crews were dispatched to a building on the 200 block of Jefferson Street in Downtown Roanoke. Engine 1 arrived on the scene to find ...

  3. Zaccaria (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company also entered into the video arcade game sector in the late 1970s. They both licensed games and developed games of their own design. [2] Zaccaria was briefly reorganized under the label Mr. Game before ending production. [1] The company Mr. Game produced pinball machines from 1988 until 1990.

  4. Roanoke City Firehouse No. 6 - Wikipedia

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    Roanoke City Firehouse No. 6 is a historic fire station located in the Belmont neighborhood of Roanoke, Virginia. It was built in 1911, and is a two-story, three-bay, hipped-roof building. It was built in 1911, and is a two-story, three-bay, hipped-roof building.

  5. Belmont Historic District (Roanoke, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Belmont Historic District is located in the southeast section of Roanoke, Virginia, US. It consists of an irregularly-shaped 214 acres (87 ha) of primarily residential housing located to the east of the city's downtown and south of the Roanoke Shops. The district's history coincides largely with that of Roanoke City's industry.

  6. Pin Bot (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Pin Bot is a pinball video game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in North America in April 1990. It is a conversion of the pinball machine by the same name [2] (developed and manufactured by Williams in 1986). The NES version of the game accurately reproduces some of the game ...

  7. Video Pinball (1980 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Video Pinball is a loose simulation of an arcade pinball machine: ball launcher, flippers, bumpers, and spinners. Hitting the Atari logo on the playfield four times awards an extra ball. [1] Pulling down on the Atari joystick pulls the pinball machine plunger back while pressing the joystick button shoots the ball into the playfield. The left ...

  8. Real Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Real Pinball was developed by Japan Dataworks and originally released by Panasonic in Japan as Fire Ball!! on March 20, 1994. A Japan-exclusive sequel by the same developer and publisher titled Battle Pinball was released for the 3DO on November 25, 1994.

  9. Balls of Steel (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Pinball missions include fighting monsters like octabrains and pig-cops, and using powerups such as jetpacks and the Holoduke, from the Duke Nukem 3D video game. Graphics of a pinball game named Balls of Steel appear in Duke Nukem 3D itself, in the first level, "Hollywood Holocaust", when Duke encounters the table.