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Amidar

Index Amidar

Amidar is a video game developed by Konami and released in arcades in 1981 by Stern. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 29 relations: Ape, Arcade game, Atari 2600, Bonus stage, Casio, Deterministic algorithm, Fresnel lens, Froggo, Gakken, Ghost leg, Glossary of video game terms, Headhunting, Kid Grid, Konami, Level (video games), List of maze video games, Miami Herald, Pac-Man, Parker Brothers, Pepper II, Pig, PV-1000, Rectilinear polygon, Stern (game company), Time Runner (video game), Triple Punch, Twin Galaxies, Vacuum fluorescent display, Video game.

  2. Parker Brothers video games
  3. Stern video games

Ape

Apes (collectively Hominoidea) are a clade of Old World simians native to sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia (though they were more widespread in Africa, most of Asia, and Europe in prehistory), which together with its sister group Cercopithecidae form the catarrhine clade, cladistically making them monkeys.

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Arcade game

An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades.

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Atari 2600

The Atari 2600 is a discontinued home video game console developed and produced by Atari, Inc. Released in September 1977 as the Atari Video Computer System (Atari VCS), it popularized microprocessor-based hardware and games stored on swappable ROM cartridges, a format first used with the Fairchild Channel F in 1976.

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Bonus stage

A bonus stage (also known as a bonus level, bonus round, or special stage) is a special level within a video game designed to reward the player or players, and typically allows the player to collect extra points or power-ups.

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Casio

is a Japanese multinational electronics manufacturing corporation headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.

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Deterministic algorithm

In computer science, a deterministic algorithm is an algorithm that, given a particular input, will always produce the same output, with the underlying machine always passing through the same sequence of states.

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Fresnel lens

A Fresnel lens is a type of composite compact lens which reduces the amount of material required compared to a conventional lens by dividing the lens into a set of concentric annular sections.

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Froggo

Froggo Games was a video game company that published games for the Atari 2600 and Atari 7800.

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Gakken

is a Japanese publishing company founded in 1947 by Hideto Furuoka, which also produces educational toys.

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Ghost leg

Ghost leg is a method of lottery designed to create random pairings between two sets of any number of things, as long as the number of elements in each set is the same.

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Glossary of video game terms

This is a non-comprehensive list that includes terms used in video games and the video game industry, as well as slang used by players.

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Headhunting

Headhunting is the practice of hunting a human and collecting the severed head after killing the victim, although sometimes more portable body parts (such as ear, nose, or scalp) are taken instead as trophies.

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Kid Grid

Kid Grid is a grid capture game which borrows heavily from the 1981 arcade video game Amidar. Amidar and Kid Grid are maze games.

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Konami

, commonly known as Konami,, is a Japanese multinational entertainment company and video game developer and publisher headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo.

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Level (video games)

In video games, a level (also referred to as a map, mission, stage, course, or round in some older games) is any space available to the player during the course of completion of an objective.

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List of maze video games

Maze game is a video game genre description first used by journalists during the 1980s to describe any game in which the entire playing field is a maze. Amidar and List of maze video games are maze games.

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Miami Herald

The Miami Herald is an American daily newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company and headquartered in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

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Pac-Man

originally called Puck Man in Japan, is a 1980 maze video game developed and released by Namco for arcades. Amidar and Pac-Man are maze games and Multiplayer hotseat games.

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Parker Brothers

Parker Brothers (known by Parker outside of North America) was an American toy and game manufacturer which in 1991 became a brand of Hasbro.

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Pepper II

Pepper II is an arcade video game developed by Exidy and published in 1982. Amidar and Pepper II are maze games.

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Pig

The pig (Sus domesticus), also called swine (swine) or hog, is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal.

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PV-1000

The is a third-generation home video game console manufactured by Casio and released in Japan in 1983.

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Rectilinear polygon

A rectilinear polygon is a polygon all of whose sides meet at right angles.

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Stern (game company)

Stern is the name of two different but related arcade gaming companies.

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Time Runner (video game)

Time Runner is a maze video game, similar to Konami's Amidar arcade game, published by Funsoft in 1981. Amidar and Time Runner (video game) are maze games.

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Triple Punch

Triple Punch (also sold as Knock Out!!) is a horizontally-scrolling grid capture game released in arcades by K.K. International (K.K.I.) in 1982. Amidar and Triple Punch are maze games and Multiplayer hotseat games.

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Twin Galaxies

Twin Galaxies is a social media platform and video game database.

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Vacuum fluorescent display

A vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) is a display device once commonly used on consumer electronics equipment such as video cassette recorders, car radios, and microwave ovens.

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Video game

A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual feedback from a display device, most commonly shown in a video format on a television set, computer monitor, flat-panel display or touchscreen on handheld devices, or a virtual reality headset.

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See also

Parker Brothers video games

Stern video games

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amidar

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