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Video 8 Ball
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1982 |
No summary. |
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Video Hustler ビデオハスラー
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1981 |
Pool game. |
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Video Action ビデオアクション
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1975 |
No summary. |
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Video Action 2
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0 |
No summary. |
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Video Pinball ビデオピンボール
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1979 |
Authetic video simulation of a pinball game with a unique display arrangement. |
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Video Trivia
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0 |
No summary. |
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Cosmo Gang the Video コズモギャングザビデオ
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1992 |
No summary. |
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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-
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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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Super Basket Ball
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1984 |
Basketball |
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Paddle Ball パドルボール
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1973 |
This game, like virtually every other video game from the early 70s, is a black and white Pong clone. |
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Fly Ball フライボール
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1976 |
No summary. |
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Eight Ball Action
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1984 |
a Nintendo conversion
kit - simulated pool / billiards |
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9-Ball Shootout
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1993 |
So, you think you can play pool, huh? Then challenge 9 BALL SHOOTOUT'S Dirty Dozen. |
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Ball Park ボールパーク
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1979 |
No summary. |
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Ball Park II ボールパーク2
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1979 |
No summary. |
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Championship V'Ball
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1988 |
No summary. |
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Curve Ball
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1984 |
No summary. |
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Dragon Ball Z ドラゴンボールZ
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1994 |
No summary. |
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Flipper Ball フリッパーボール
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1977 |
No summary. |
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Gun Ball
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1992 |
No summary. |
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War Ball ウォーボール
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1986 |
No summary. |
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Super Dodge Ball
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1996 |
No summary. |
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Spin-a-Ball
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1986 |
A game designed to appeal to people who typically play Skee-Ball. |
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Ball Acrobat
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1978 |
No summary. |
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Haro Gate Ball (Croquet)
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1984 |
No summary. |
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Hello Gate Ball
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1984 |
No summary. |
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Nitro Ball
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1990 |
No summary. |
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Speed Ball
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1987 |
No summary. |
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Super Dodge Ball? スーパードッヂボール?
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0 |
No summary. |
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V'Ball バレーボール
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1988 |
Beach bums - play volleyball tournament to win $2,500,000 |
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Cluster Buster クラスターバスター
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1982 |
A "Breakout"-formula game where you control a grape, bouncing a ball and
hitting blocks. (AKA Graplop) |
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Galaxy Game
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1971 |
Early Space War coin operated video game, released two months before Computer Space at Stanford. |
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Three Stooges
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1984 |
Moe, Larry and Curly make their way from the silver screen to the video
screen. |
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Rifle Gallery
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0 |
This may be a pre-video mechanical Target game. Any idea? |
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Diamond Run ダイアモンドラン
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1989 |
A BoulderDash-like game that runs on Ghosts 'N Goblins hardware. KH
Video is the copyright on the game.
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Fire Truck ファイアートラック
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1978 |
1 or 2 player simulataneous driving game - with a twist. The earliest video game with 2-player cooperative gameplay. |
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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
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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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Pinball Action ピンボールアクション
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1985 |
A video pinball game from Tehkan (later Tecmo). |
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Street Fighter II: The World Warrior ストリートファイターII
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1991 |
Street Fighter II arcade, released in 1991, pioneered the fighting genre with eight unique fighters and six-button controls, spawning multiple updated versions with new characters, moves, and mechanics. |
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Street Fighter III: New Generation ストリートファイターIII
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1997 |
Sequel to Street Fighter II. Street Fighter III introduces parrying, Super Arts, and extended hit stun mechanics, combining traditional 1-on-1 combat with new movement, attack, and combo options |
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Street Fighter Alpha 3 ストリートファイターZERO3
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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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Laguna Racer ラグナレーサー
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1977 |
Early black-and-white, single-player driving game. |
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Challenger チャレンジャー
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1981 |
Split and destroy "space bubbles" and enemy ships. Ship fires in three directions, and can "Warp" to the top or bottom of the screen. Dock with the Bonus Bug for bonus points.
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10 Pin Champ
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1984 |
Shuffleboard bowling meets video. |
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Street Fighter EX2 Plus ストリートファイターEX2プラス
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1999 |
Street Fighter EX2 Plus adds new and returning characters, introduces Meteor Combos for all fighters, and refines Excel Combos to allow repeated moves in sequences. |
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Ultra Street Fighter IV ウルトラストリートファイターIV
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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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Qix クイックス
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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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Fütsball
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1975 |
Sort of a video foosball game |
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Baseball Stars Professional ベースボールスターズ
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1990 |
Standard baseball game with unique themed teams and stats. Has photos for every single player. |
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Ataxx アタックス
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1990 |
A variation on the Othello boardgame. You control either the blue or red
blobs (pieces). You can either jump over one space, or "multiply" to an
adjacent space. Then, all blobs in adjacent spaces change to your color. |