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An arcade system board is a dedicated computer system created for the purpose of running video arcade games. [1]

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Arcade cabinet

A video game arcade cabinet, also known as a video arcade machine or video coin-op, is the housing within which a video arcade game's hardware resides.

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Arcade game

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

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Atari

Atari is a corporate and brand name owned by several entities since its inception in 1972, currently by Atari Interactive, a subsidiary of the French publisher Atari, SA.

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Atari System

Atari System refers to two arcade system boards introduced in 1984 for use in various arcade games from Atari Games.

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Atlantis

Atlantis (Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a fictional island mentioned within an allegory on the hubris of nations in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias, where it represents the antagonist naval power that besieges "Ancient Athens", the pseudo-historic embodiment of Plato's ideal state in The Republic.

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Atomiswave

The Atomiswave is a custom arcade system board and cabinet from Sammy Corporation.

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Bally Astrocade

The Astrocade is a second generation home video game console and simple computer system designed by a team at Midway, at that time the videogame division of Bally.

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Bally Technologies

Bally Technologies, Inc. is a manufacturer of slot machines and other gaming technology based in Enterprise, Nevada.

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Bubble System

The Bubble System is an arcade system board designed by Konami and used across many arcade games across 1985.

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Capcom

is a Japanese video game developer and publisher known for creating numerous multi-million selling game franchises, including Street Fighter, Mega Man, Resident Evil, Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, Monster Hunter, and Dead Rising, as well as games based on the Disney animated properties.

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Cave (company)

, or CAVE for short, is a Japanese video game company founded in 1994 by former employees of Toaplan following its bankruptcy.

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Computer

A computer is a device that can be instructed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations automatically via computer programming.

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Computer terminal

A computer terminal is an electronic or electromechanical hardware device that is used for entering data into, and displaying or printing data from, a computer or a computing system.

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CP System

The, Capcom Play System or CPS is an arcade system board developed by Capcom that ran game software stored on removable ROM cartridges.

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CP System II

The or CPS-2 is an arcade system board that Capcom first used in 1993 for Super Street Fighter II.

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CP System III

The or CPS-3 is an arcade system board that was first used by Capcom in 1996 with the arcade game Red Earth.

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Data East

, also abbreviated as DECO, was a Japanese video game and electronic engineering company.

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DECO Cassette System

DECO Cassette System loading screen The DECO Cassette System was introduced in December by Data East.

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Eipper Quicksilver

Quicksilver is a line of single and two-place high wing, single-engine, ultralight aircraft that evolved from weight-shift hang gliders including Bob Lovejoy's High Tailer.

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Eolith

An eolith (from Greek "eos", dawn, and "lithos", stone) is a chipped flint nodule.

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EX-BOARD

eX-BOARD is an arcade system board released in 2008 by the Japanese company Examu.

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Examu

Examu, formerly known as Yuki Enterprise, is a Japanese video game company created in 2007 who mostly produces fighting games for arcades and home consoles.

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Finite-state machine

A finite-state machine (FSM) or finite-state automaton (FSA, plural: automata), finite automaton, or simply a state machine, is a mathematical model of computation.

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Fuuki

, is a video game production company headquartered in Yamashina Ward, Kyoto, Japan.

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Gaelco

Gabinete Electrónico Consultivo, S.A., which translates to Electronic Consultative Cabinet, but is trademarked and better known as Gaelco, S.A. is a Spanish company that develops and publishes arcade games and video games.

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Hyper Neo Geo 64

The Hyper Neo Geo 64 is an arcade system created by SNK, and released in September 1997, as the successor of the Neo Geo MVS, within the Neo Geo family.

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Incredible Technologies

Incredible Technologies (IT), based in Vernon Hills, Illinois, is a US-based designer and manufacturer of coin-operated video games and Class III casino games, best known for the Golden Tee Golf series.

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International Games System

International Games System (IGS) is a company based in Taiwan which develops video game software for arcade cabinets and home computers.

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Interpark

Interpark is a South Korean company launched as an online auction website and shopping mall.

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Irem

is a Japanese video game console developer and publisher, and formerly a developer and manufacturer of arcade games as well.

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Irem M-107

Irem M-107 is an arcade system board introduced in by Irem.

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Irem M-92

Irem M-92 is an arcade system board introduced in by Irem.

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Irem M-97

Irem M-97 is an arcade system board introduced in by Irem.

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Iron Crown Enterprises

Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) has produced role playing, board, miniature, and collectible card games since 1980.

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Jaleco

was the name of two different, but previously linked, Japanese video game companies that are now defunct.

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Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association

The, abbreviated JAMMA, is a Japanese trade association headquartered in Tokyo.

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Kaneko

, also referred to as, was a Japanese video game publisher founded in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan by Hiroshi Kaneko.

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Killer Instinct (1994 video game)

Killer Instinct is a fighting video game developed by Rare and published by Midway and Nintendo.

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Konami

, commonly referred to as Konami, is a Japanese entertainment and gaming conglomerate.

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Konami GX

Konami GX is an arcade system board introduced in 1994 by Konami.

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Konami GX400

Konami GX400 is an arcade system board by Konami that made its debut in 1985.

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List of Sega arcade system boards

The following is a list of arcade system boards released by Sega.

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Logic gate

In electronics, a logic gate is an idealized or physical device implementing a Boolean function; that is, it performs a logical operation on one or more binary inputs and produces a single binary output.

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Mega System 32

Mega System 32 or Jaleco Mega System 32, is an arcade system board that was first developed in 1993 by Jaleco.

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Microprocessor

A microprocessor is a computer processor that incorporates the functions of a central processing unit on a single integrated circuit (IC), or at most a few integrated circuits.

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MicroProse

MicroProse Software Inc. was an American video game publisher and developer founded by "Wild" Bill Stealey and Sid Meier in 1982.

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Midway Games

Midway Games Inc. (formerly Midway Manufacturing and commonly known as Midway) was an American video game developer and publisher.

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Midway T Unit

The Midway T Unit is an arcade system board designed by Midway and successor to the Midway Y Unit.

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Mitchell Corporation

Mitchell Corporation (株式会社ミッチェル) was a Japanese video game developer based in the Suginami ward of Tokyo.

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Mystic Warriors-based hardware

Mystic Warriors-based hardware is an arcade system board used by Konami on several of its 1993 fighting games.

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Namco

is a Japanese corporation that operates game centers and theme parks, but is best known for its previous identity as a video game developer and publisher.

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Namco Galaga

The Namco Galaga is an 8-bit arcade game system board which was first used by Namco in 1981; the fourth and fifth titles to use it, Xevious and its 1984 update Super Xevious, were also modified to support a 129-color palette.

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Namco Galaxian

The Namco Galaxian was an 8-bit arcade game system board, which was first used by Namco for Galaxian in 1979; it was the first board from the company to use the Zilog Z80 microprocessor (as opposed to the older Intel 8080).

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Namco Libble Rabble

This article is a generic description of Namco's 8-bit "Libble Rabble" hardware.

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Namco NA-1

The Namco NA-1 is a 16-bit arcade system board which was first used by Namco in July 1992, and was the successor to the Namco System 1 and 2 system board; the company's first quiz game, Bakuretsu Quiz Ma-Q Dai Bōken, was the first game to use it.

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Namco NB-1

The Namco NB-1 is a 32-bit arcade system board which was first used by Namco in 1993; NB-2 has a different memory map, more complex sprite and tile banking, and two additional ROZ layers over the NB-1.

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Namco ND-1

The Namco ND-1 16-bit system board was first used by Namco in 1995.

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Namco Pac-Land

The Namco Pac-Land was an 8-bit arcade game system board which was first used by Namco in 1984; the second and fifth games to run on it, Dragon Buster and Sky Kid, are modified to support vertical scrolling, and the third and fourth games to run on it, Metro-Cross and Baraduke (also known as Alien Sector), are modified to support a 2048-color palette.

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Namco Pac-Man

The Namco Pac-Man was an 8-bit arcade game system board that was first used by Namco in 1980; the second and third games to run on it, Rally-X and New Rally-X, were modified to support a larger color palette and scrolling.

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Namco Phozon

The Namco Phozon, also known as the Namco Gaplus, was an 8-bit arcade game system board which was first used by Namco in 1983; the first game to run on it (and the one after which it is named) was only released in Japan while the second (and last) game to run on it was a sequel to Galaga (after which it got its alternate name), released in the United States by Bally Midway as Galaga 3 to increase recognition among fans of its two predecessors and boost its sales.

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Namco Pole Position

The Namco Pole Position was an arcade system board, which was first used by Namco in 1982 for the Pole Position arcade games; it was one of the first system boards to utilize stereo and quadraphonic sound, and used NVRAM to save its high scores after a machine was turned off.

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Namco Super Pac-Man

The Namco Super Pac-Man is an 8-bit arcade system board that was initially used by Namco in 1982; it was the first board from the company that used a Motorola M6809 processor (in fact, it used two) instead of a Zilog Z80.

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Namco System 1

The Namco System 1 (originally known as the Namco System 87, according to the Namco Museum series), is a 8-bit arcade system board which was first used by Namco in April 1987 and was a major enhancement to the previous Namco System 86 arcade system board; nonetheless, it was less powerful than the 8-bit Namco Thunder Ceptor board.

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Namco System 10

The Namco System 10 is an arcade system board released by Namco in 2000 based on the Sony PlayStation hardware.

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Namco System 11

The Namco System 11 is an arcade system board released by Namco in 1994.

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Namco System 12

The Namco System 12 is an arcade system board released by Namco in late 1996.

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Namco System 2

The Namco System 2 is a 16-bit arcade system board that was first used by Namco in December 1987, and a major enhancement for their earlier Namco System 1 arcade system board (which was introduced in April of that same year); it was later succeeded by the 3D Namco System 21 "Polygonizer" arcade system board, in 1988.

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Namco System 21

The Namco System 21 "Polygonizer" is an arcade system board unveiled by Namco in 1988 with the game Winning Run.

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Namco System 22

The Namco System 22 is the successor to the Namco System 21 arcade system board.

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Namco System 23

The Namco System 23 is an arcade system board produced and developed by Namco.

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Namco System 246

The Namco System 246 is a development of the Sony PlayStation 2 technology as a basis for an arcade system board.

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Namco System 357

The Namco System 357 is an arcade system board based on the Sony PlayStation 3.

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Namco System 86

The Namco System 86 is an 8-bit arcade system board which was first used by Namco in 1986; it was the first board from that company to use a Yamaha YM2151 FM sound chip, and was succeeded by the more powerful Namco System 1 (originally called Namco System 87) arcade system board when the company went 16-bit in 1987.

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Namco System FL

The Namco System FL is an arcade system board released by Namco in 1993.

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Namco System N2

The Namco System N2 arcade platform runs on an nForce2-based motherboard that NVIDIA developed.

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Neo Geo (system)

The, stylised as NEO・GEO, also written as NEOGEO, is a cartridge-based arcade system board and fourth-generation home video game console released on April 26, 1990, by Japanese game company SNK Corporation.

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Nintendo

Nintendo Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational consumer electronics and video game company headquartered in Kyoto.

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Nintendo Super System

The Nintendo Super System (NSS) is an arcade system used to preview Super NES games in the United States.

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Nintendo VS. System

The, officially sold simply as the, is a coin-operated video game platform sold to arcades from 1984 to 1990.

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NMK (company)

Nihon Maicom Kaihatsu, better known as NMK, was a Japanese video game developer that created various arcade games and shoot 'em ups.

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Panasonic M2

The Panasonic M2 is a video game console design developed by 3DO and then sold to Matsushita, a company known outside Japan by the brand Panasonic.

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PlayChoice-10

PlayChoice-10 is an arcade machine which can consist of as many as 10 different games previously available only on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) home console.

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PolyGame Master

The PolyGame Master (PGM) is an arcade system board released in 1997 by the Taiwanese company IGS.

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Pong

Pong is one of the earliest arcade video games.

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Printed circuit board

A printed circuit board (PCB) mechanically supports and electrically connects electronic components or electrical components using conductive tracks, pads and other features etched from one or more sheet layers of copper laminated onto and/or between sheet layers of a non-conductive substrate.

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Psikyo

Psikyo was a Japanese video game developer founded in 1992.

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Quantum3D Graphite

The Quantum3D Graphite arcade system was created by Quantum3D to succeed their Quicksilver and Quicksilver II boards.

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Read-only memory

Read-only memory (ROM) is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices.

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Sammy Corporation

is a leading developer and retailer of pachinko and pachislot systems in Japan that was established on November 1, 1975 as.

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Sega

Sega Games Co., Ltd., originally short for Service Games and officially styled as SEGA, is a Japanese multinational video game developer and publisher headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with offices around the world.

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Seibu Kaihatsu

is a Japanese manufacturer of arcade games.

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Seibu SPI System

The Seibu SPI System is Seibu Kaihatsu's custom arcade system board.

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SETA Corporation

SETA Corporation (株式会社セタ Kabushiki-Gaisha Seta) (Full company name Super Entertainment and Total Amusement) was a Japanese computer gaming company, founded on October 1, 1985 and dissolved on February 9, 2009.

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SNK

is a Japanese video game hardware and software company, successor to the Shin Nihon Kikaku and current owner of the SNK video game brand and Neo Geo video game platform.

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Sony

is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Kōnan, Minato, Tokyo.

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System 573

The System 573 is a series of arcade system boards by Konami based on the original PlayStation.

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Taito

is a Japanese video game developer and publisher of arcade hardware and mobile phones, and an operator of video arcades.

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Taito B System

The Taito B System is a 16-bit arcade system board released by Taito in 1988.

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Taito F3 System

The Taito F3 System (Taito Cybercore in North America) is a 32-bit arcade system board released by Taito Corporation in 1992.

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Taito L System

The Taito L System is an 8-bit arcade system board released by Taito Corporation in 1988.

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Taito SJ System

The Taito SJ System is an 8-bit arcade system board released by Taito Corporation in 1981.

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Taito Type X

The Taito Type X is an arcade system board released by Taito Corporation in 2004.

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Taito Z System

The Taito Z System was an 16-bit arcade system board released by Taito Corporation in 1988.

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Tecmo

, was a Japanese video game corporation founded in 1967.

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TIA-MC-1

The TIA-MC-1 (ТИА-МЦ-1) — Телевизионный Игровой Автомат Многокадровый Цветной (pronounced Televizionniy Igrovoi Automat Mnogokadrovyi Tcvetnoi; meaning Video Game Machine – Multiframe Colour) was a Soviet arcade machine with replaceable game programs and was one of the most famous arcade machines from the Soviet Union.

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Triforce

The is a fictional divine artifact from Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series of video games.

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Video game

A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device such as a TV screen or computer monitor.

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Visco Corporation

is a Japanese software company located in, Japan.

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WhiteStar

The WhiteStar Board System was an arcade system board used for several pinball games designed by Sega Pinball and their successor, Stern Pinball, between 1995 and 2005.

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Wii

The Wii is a home video game console released by Nintendo on November 19, 2006.

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WMS Industries

WMS Industries, Inc. is an American electronic gaming and amusement manufacturer in Enterprise, Nevada.

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References

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