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Super Dodgeball
Playground fun. Reasonably fun, two player game of dodgeball.
Dig Dug II
Sequel to Dig Dug. More underground fun.
Game Paradise
Fun, whimsical shooter that contains some mesmerizing special effects and backgrounds.
Megaman: The Power Battle
A decent platformer to look at and has excellent novelty and collectable value but isn't the most fun to play.
New York Captor
Light gun shooting fun; nail the gangsters before they get you or your loved ones.
Karate Champ
Head to Head Karate, gaming's first complex beat-em-up - beat your opponent senseless

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/features/slotsandarcadegames.aspx
 Slots and Arcade Games...A shared history Slot machines and arcade games share a rich history in which the two seemingly different types of games have become intertwined with one another. In their game play, design, themes, and even branding, slots and arcade games have a lot in common. While it was Charles Fey who invented a basic version of the slots machine back in 1887, it is Bally Technologies who has become the ultimate bricks and mortar slots brand. Back
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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1988 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: MIKE::LIEBSTER 4-JAN-1988 14:39:28.82 To: @SYS$MAIL:EVERYBODY CC: Subj: PAYMENT OF CONSULTANTS/CONTRACTORS STARTING THIS YEAR WE WILL BE PAYING CONSULTANTS AND CONTRACTORS THROUGH PAYROLL INSTEAD OF ACCOUNTS PAYABLE. THIS WILL ALLOW US TO AUTOMATICALLY KEEP TRACK AND GENERATE YEAR-END 1099 INFORMATION. THIS WILL APPLY TO ALL CONTRACTORS OR COMPANIES THAT ARE NO
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1996.09.29 GUIDE TO LOWER MAINLAND ARCADES
VERSION 1.0a : 1996.09.29 by Glenn Tarigan Additional comments by "Moby" Henry Kong Andrew Chang Feel free to distribute this document. Make sure the credits remain intact. I'd like to get some comments, especially from people who have been to any of the arcades mentioned here. What can I do to improve this guide? Do you have any details or opinions to add? Note: "Lower Mainland" refers to a southwest portion of British Columbia, Canada. The major arcades listed so far
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