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  Coin operated game by Atari
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  A single player racing arcade game by Atari
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  One of the first FPS games
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  Allowed each game to be a completely unique experience, with its own background and foreground graphics game play, scoring, and music
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  Another early 4 built in games clone manufactured by APF Electronics Inc. in the United Kingdom
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  It is a sit-down pizza restaurant, with arcade games, amusement rides, an animatronics show, climbing equipment, tubes, and slides
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  Video game console credited with popularizing the use of a microprocessor and cartridges containing games
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  Created in Japan and was later licensed by the Midway Company in the US
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  Test marketed in California, with four games available, and nationwide in 1980 with a price tag of $299 with a game included: black jack las vegas
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  Used a vector display and a 2D view that wraps around in both screen axes
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  Generated more than $2.5 billion in quartes by the 1990s. Highest of any video game character
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  Nintendo licensed the game to Nintendo who developed home console versions
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  By Konami, and licensed for worldwide distribution by sega
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  By Konami, and licensed for worldwide distribution by sega
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  Tron is movie about a computer generated who is transported inside the software world of a mainframe computer, where he interacts with various programs in his attempt to get back out
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  An arcade racing game released by atari. in the US. Most popular coin-operated arcade game of 1983
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  The delay of Atari's 7800 consoles left little to captivate consumers hungry for the next big thing lasted for 2 years.
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  8-bit video game console released by Nintendo
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  A high fantasy action-adventure video game series created in Japan and published by Nintendo
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  Developed and owned by square enix
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  A handheld game console by Nintendo, for $89.95
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  A platform video game developed by Sega