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=>                             | Racing Beat レーシングビート
 | 1991 | No summary. | 
                    
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                             | Beat the Champ 
 | 1996 | No summary. | 
                    
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                             | Beat Head 
 | 1993 | No summary. | 
                    
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                             | Gun Beat ガンビート
 | 1999 | No summary. | 
                    
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                             | Off Beat Racer! オフビートレーサー
 | 1998 | No summary. | 
                    
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                             | San Francisco Rush - Extreme Racing サンフランシスコラッシュ
 | 1996 | Sports car driving game through San Francisco-based tracks, albeit with relaxed physics | 
                    
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                             | Arlington Horse Racing 
 | 1990 | No summary. | 
                    
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                             | Racing 
 | 0 | No summary. | 
                    
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                             | Racing Hero レーシングヒーロー
 | 1990 | No summary. | 
                    
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                             | Armadillo Racing アルマジロレーシング
 | 1997 | An armadillo racing game - try not to let your armadillo have a heart attack | 
                    
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                             | Virtua Racing バーチャレーシング
 | 1992 | Formula 1 style racing game. 3d-graphics, but no textures. | 
                    
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                             | F-1 World Racing 
 | 1993 | No summary. | 
                    
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                             | Racing Jam レーシングジャム
 | 2000 | Linkable Konami driving game with 4 different courses. | 
                    
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                             | Racing Force レーシングフォース
 | 1994 | No summary. | 
                    
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                             | Kingdom Grand Prix 
 | 1994 | Kingdom Grand Prix is a scrolling shooter/racing hybrid arcade game developed by Raizing and published by Eighting. It was later ported to the Sega Saturn. It is the second entry in the Mahou Daisakusen series, but the first to be a shooter/racing hybrid. | 
                    
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                             | China Gate 中華大仙?
 | 1988 | You (and optional teamate) choose 1 of 3 characters, battle many different enemies with different abilities, and beat various bosses.  The goal is to retrieve a book which the enemies have stolen from your master (as you see in the attract screens). | 
                    
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                             | Legionnaire 
 | 1992 | A run through the city and beat up all the bad giys game in the same vein as games like Final Fight. Judy has been kidnapped by the crime syndicate and Frank, Chris, and Alfred must save her. | 
                    
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                             | Turtles タートルズ
 | 1989 | Teenage Mutant ninja Turtles beat 'em up to save April the unlucky news reporter who will insist on being kidnapped by Shredder and the foot clan. | 
                    
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                             | Super Speed Race スーパースピードレース
 | 1979 | Super Speed Race is a top-down arcade racing game with manual controls, scrolling tracks, and a separate speedometer, displaying the top five scores on an LED panel. | 
                    
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                             | Rad Mobile ラッドモービル
 | 1990 | Very quick road racing game. With oncoming traffic, weather effects, and a fluffy Sonic swinging from the rear view mirror. | 
                    
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                             | F-1 Dream F-1ドリーム
 | 1988 | A difficult overhead racing game with fake ads like "Coco-Colo" and your choice of a normally-aspirated or turbocharged car. | 
                    
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                             | Pit Boss 
 | 1984 | Game includes poker and 3 of several games; blackjack, acey deucey, foto
finish (horse racing), super slots. | 
                    
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                             | Karate Champ 
 | 1984 | Head to Head Karate, gaming's first complex beat-em-up - beat your opponent senseless | 
                    
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                             | New Rally-X ニューラリーX
 | 1981 | Updated version of the racing game Rally-X with easier gameplay and the addition of a "lucky" flag. | 
                    
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                             | Final Lap ファイナルラップ
 | 1988 | Start of classic racing series- spiritual successor to the Pole Position series. | 
                    
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                             | Tail n Nose 
 | 1989 | Top-down Formula 1 racing game where the track rotates instead of the car. | 
                    
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                             | Karate Ninja Sho 
 | 1996 | unreleased beat 'em up game developed by Yumekobo for the Neo Geo MVS. | 
                    
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                             | Pleiads 
 | 1981 | The same play style as Phoenix.  Move your ship left and right, and destroy the enemy characters.  Several different waves, with the major difference from Phoenix being a wave where you have to land the ship. | 
                    
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                             | Three Wonders スリーワンダー
 | 1991 | Three different games from varying genres. Midnight Wanderers is a side-scrolling platform game, Chariot is a side-scrolling shooter, and Don't Pull is a maze/block game. All have very colorful graphics. | 
                    
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                             | Qix クイックス
 | 1981 | Qix (pronounced "kicks") is a simple and elegant game in which you claim territory by drawing boxes to fill a rectangular space. You must avoid the Qix – sticklike objects that float and bounce through your space in unpredictable patterns.  You can rack up more points for creating boxes more slowly, and besides the Qix, you must be careful of Sparx and Fuses which appear if your marker stops while you are drawing. | 
                    
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                             | Hot Rod ホットロッド
 | 1988 | Four player cocktail disk-based racing game from Sega. | 
                    
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                             | Double Dragon ダブルドラゴン
 | 1986 | Your girlfriend has been kidnapped, and you must rescue her.  Fight alone or with a friend as a team. | 
                    
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                             | Grand Striker グランドストライカー
 | 1993 | Grand Striker (also called Grand Striker Human Cup) is a Japanese arcade soccer game where players advance through five tournament stages to win the Human Cup. The gameplay is fast-paced and accessible, emphasizing fun and straightforward arcade action. | 
                    
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                             | Outfoxies, The 
 | 1995 | A one or two player game in which you choose from a wide variety of characters and battle to the death with your opponent. | 
                    
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                             | Out Run アウトラン
 | 1986 | A car racing game. Features a realistic steering wheel. | 
                    
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                             | Renegade 熱血硬派くにおくん
 | 1986 | It's 2am. You're in the subway. The wrong place to be unless you're
looking for trouble. They've got sticks, chains and your girlfriend. It's
up to you to fight your way through the thug infested city to save her. | 
                    
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                             | GTI Club GTIクラブ
 | 1997 | Rally-style racing through Cote D'Azur. | 
                    
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                             | Captain America and the Avengers キャプテンアメリカ&アベンジャーズ
 | 1991 | Side-scrolling beat-em-up featuring Marvel superheroes. | 
                    
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                             | Ultra Street Fighter IV ウルトラストリートファイターIV
 | 2010 | Ultra Street Fighter IV, released in arcades on April 17, 2014, added new characters, stages, and gameplay refinements, serving as the final arcade iteration of Street Fighter IV. | 
                    
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                             | Stakes Winner 2 
 | 1996 | Pick your horse and race through both the US and European race circuits in this Neo Geo . | 
                    
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                             | Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers スーパーストリートファイターII
 | 1993 | Super Street Fighter II arcade expanded the roster to 16 characters, improved graphics and audio, rebalanced gameplay, added a scoring system and color options, and introduced an eight-player Tournament Battle mode. | 
                    
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                             | Yie Ar Kung Fu 
 | 1985 | Beat up small men.  "Street Fighter" like style of game. | 
                    
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                             | Neo Bomber Man 
 | 1997 | The arcade released Neo*Geo version of Bomberman. Similiar to the other
versions. Also released for the Neo*Geo home cart system. | 
                    
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                             | Street Fighter Alpha 3 ストリートファイターZERO3
 | 1998 | Known as Street Fighter Zero 3 in Japan. Street Fighter Alpha 3 arcade, released in 1998 on CPS2 hardware, features 31 characters and an adjustable "ism" system, allowing tailored playstyles with A-, X-, or V-ism, and expanded the Alpha series’ mechanics and roster. | 
                    
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                             | Big Striker ビッグストライカー
 | 1992 | Big Striker is a soccer game with an isometric view, eight teams, and dynamic weather effects. Players use a three-button control scheme for passing, shooting, and feints, emphasizing fast-paced, strategic arcade play. | 
                    
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                             | 280 Zzzap 
 | 1976 | Racing.  Also known as Midnite Racer. | 
                    
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                             | Chinese Hero チャイニーズヒーロー
 | 1984 | Chinese Hero (チャイニーズヒーロー, Chainīzu Hīrō), also known in Japan as Super Chinese (スーパーチャイニーズ, Sūpā Chainīzu), is an arcade action game developed by Nihon Game (now Culture Brain) and published by Taiyo System in October 1984. | 
                    
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                             | Kuhga - Operation Code Vapor Trail 空牙 – Operation Code Vapor Trail
 | 1989 | In 1999, a terrorist organization known only as DAGGER has occupied the city of New York where they have hacked into military defenses world-wide, established their own military command and gained access to nuclear missile silos. They hold the world hostage in this position and promise to cancel their threats of destroying the Earth only until the world's governments relinquish their power to DAGGER. | 
                    
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                             | Trog 
 | 1990 | Trog is a 1 to 4 player Pacman style game.  Each player controls a 
dinosaur who must move around the island collecting their colored eggs and then making it back home first. There are 51 different levels. | 
                    
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                             | Crime Fighters クライムファイターズ
 | 1989 | Side scrolling beat-em-up game like Double Dragon. | 
                    
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                             | Asterix & Obelix 
 | 1992 | A 2 player fighting game like Final Fight, the 2 characters you can choose are Asterix and Obelix. | 
                    
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                             | Smash TV 
 | 1990 | In the "distant" future of 1999, you are a contestant on the most violent game show of all – Smash TV.  On this game show anything goes, as you attempt to collect prizes, cash, and keys by fighting off  a host of enemies with your array of weapons.  In some versions, if you collect enough keys, you are rewarded with a trip to the Pleasure Dome. | 
                    
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                             | A.B. Cop 
 | 1990 | Air Bike Cop - futuristic racing | 
                    
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                             | Atari Football フットボール
 | 1978 | Black-and-white head-to-head football for two or four players. First arcade game to use a trackball as the controller. | 
                    
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                             | Strikers 1945 2 ストライカーズ1945II
 | 1997 | Strikers 1945 II is an intensified vertical shooter featuring diverse planes, complex enemy patterns, and upgraded visuals, requiring precision, strategy, and quick reflexes. | 
                    
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                             | Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition ハイパーストリートファイターII アニバーサリーエディション
 | 2003 | Hyper Street Fighter II arcade allows players to select any version of Street Fighter II characters, marking the final CP System II release. | 
                    
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                             | Virtua Striker 4 バーチャストライカー
 | 2004 | Virtua Striker 4 is the fourth in the main series. It modernized visuals and smoother animations combined with additional game modes and refined mechanics. Continues the series’ focus on high-speed arcade soccer and dramatic plays rather than realistic simulation. | 
                    
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                             | F355 Challenge 
 | 1999 | Racing simulation with just the one car type. | 
                    
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                             | Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact – Giant Attack ストリートファイターIII 2nd IMPACT -GIANT ATTACK-
 | 1998 | Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact adds new characters, separates Yun and Yang, introduces EX Specials, tech throws, Personal Actions, updated mechanics, and single-player rivals with bonus rounds like “Parry the Ball.” | 
                    
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                             | Neo Mister Do! 
 | 1995 | An updated Mr. Do! for the Neo Geo MVS. "Taking, throwing, or crushing... Mr. Do! is very active!!" | 
                    
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                             | Off Road Challenge オフロードチャレンジ
 | 1997 | Off road racing BAJA style. | 
                    
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                             | Street Fighter 6 ストリートファイター6
 | 2023 | Street Fighter 6: Type Arcade, released in December 2023 on NESiCAxLive2, features exclusive Dynamic controls, online play, cross-platform progression, and customizable profiles, with ongoing updates and wide U.S. arcade availability. | 
                    
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                             | Super Street Fighter IV スーパーストリートファイターIV
 | 2009 | Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, released in Japanese arcades on December 16, 2010, added four new characters, gameplay adjustments, and used the NESYS Card system for tracking player rankings. | 
                    
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                             | Chase H.Q. 2 
 | 1990 | police chasing baddies and running them off the road.  Just like C-HQ1 except you had a man jump out of the sun roof and fired a machine gun when you pressed a button. | 
                    
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                             | Street Fighter II': Champion Edition ストリートファイターII ダッシュ
 | 1992 | Street Fighter II': Champion Edition arcade added playable bosses, mirror matches, and gameplay balance adjustments, enhancing competitive depth while retaining the original format. | 
                    
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                             | Virtua Striker 2 Version 2000 
 | 1999 | Update to Virtual Striker 2. Updated team rosters and player statistics, refined gameplay mechanics, and new animations for more fluid matches. Emphasizes speed, arcade intensity, and counterattack opportunities while keeping controls simple. | 
                    
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                             | Lunar Lander ルナーランダー
 | 1979 | Check it out: Atari’s first vector graphics game. Using a throttle lever and rotation buttons, you attempt to land a manned spacecraft on the moon. Readouts show fuel usage and speed readings which must be coordinated for a successful landing. | 
                    
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                             | Super Street Fighter II Turbo スーパーストリートファイターIIX
 | 1994 | Super Street Fighter II Turbo arcade ran on CPS2 hardware with advanced graphics and Q-Sound audio, introduced the Super Combo system, selectable speed settings, and the hidden character Akuma. | 
                    
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                             | Street Fighter EX ストリートファイターEX
 | 1996 | Street Fighter EX blends 2D and 3D movement with systems from SFII and Alpha, featuring segmented super meters, Guard Breaks that stun, and Cancel/Super Cancel mechanics for chaining attacks and multiple Super Combos. | 
                    
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                             | WWF Wrestlefest WWFレッスルフェスト
 | 1991 | Wrestling, not that it's a sport really, just acting.  WWF WrestleFest is a wrestling game that is a follow-up to WWF Superstars. One to four players can play in a Tag Team Challenge or the Battle Royal. | 
                    
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                             | Print Club 2 
 | 1997 | A classic photo booth that can be reconfigured to print stickers. Has two verified styles of printers and can print one, four or sixteen pictures to a page in beautiful photo-quality images. Has overlays that are applied to the frame of the image. | 
                    
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                             | Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – Fight for Future ストリートファイターIII 3rd STRIKE
 | 1999 | Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike adds new characters, updates returning fighters, introduces Guard Parry and a Judgement System, and includes single-player challenges with minigames. | 
                    
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                             | Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting ストリートファイターII′ ターボ
 | 1992 | Choose from the original eight characters plus new boss characters in a speed-up version of Street Fighter 2: Champion Edition. | 
                    
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                             | X-Men vs. Street Fighter エックスメンVSストリートファイター
 | 1996 | A 2 player fighter game in the Street Fighter/X-Men vein. | 
                    
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                             | Joust ジャウスト
 | 1982 | Who would have thought a game with knights fighting on ostriches and storks could become such a classic? Many people attribute the enormous success of Joust to the fact that it could be played either competitively or collaboratively, making it almost two games in one. | 
                    
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                             | Raiden Fighters II: Operation Hell Dive 
 | 1997 | One of the best vertical scrolling shooters yet. Great music, spectacular sound effects, and tons of multi-layer parallax, bright, vivid colors, and huge detailed bosses make this game a keeper. | 
                    
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                             | Block Out ブロックアウト
 | 1989 | A Tetris-type game of arranging falling "bricks", except it's 3D and you're looking top-down into the grid that is being filled. | 
                    
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                             | Phantom II ファントム2
 | 1979 | Vertical scrolling shooter in which you control a fighter jet. | 
                    
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                             | Crime City クライムシティー
 | 1989 | Classic-style walk-and-shoot, similar to E-Swat and Shinobi.  Assume the role of two cops and go out stopping bank robberies, saving the kidnapped, and all that other good stuff cops do. | 
                    
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                             | Street Fighter: The Movie ストリートファイター ・ザー・ムービー
 | 1994 | Street Fighter: The Movie arcade is a poorly received digitized fighter with unresponsive controls and limited characters, yet it maintains a small ironic competitive scene. | 
                    
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                             | Battle Toads 
 | 1994 | Double Dragon-like scrolling co-operative fighting game based on the hit Tradewest NES game. | 
                    
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                             | Galaga '88 ギャラガ’88
 | 1988 | The official sequel to Galaga gets updated with new graphics, in-game-music for bonus stages, and scrolling stages--not just stars. |