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Atari's Area 51 Site 4 is the sequel to Area 51. Site 4 is a light gun game, employing the same technology as Atari's other recent gun games Area 51 and Maximum Force. |
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Hoop It Up is a basketball styled prize machine. |
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In Break Thru, the player pilots a military vehicle equipped with a high-jumping capability. |
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Konami's 2nd Mix of Keyboard Mania features a two-octave genuine Yamaha keyboard - players must hit the keys that correspond with the notes of the song they are playing to earn points. |
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Keyboard Mania by Konami is a keyboard simulation game boasting a full size Yamaha keyboard of 48 keys, where players are required to press the keys that correspond to the notes of the melody of a set song. |
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Keyboard Mania by Konami is a keyboard simulation game boasting a full size Yamaha keyboard of 48 keys, where players are required to press the keys that correspond to the notes of the melody of a set song. 3rd mix has a linking feature with Drum Mania 4th Mix/Guitar Freaks 5th Mix and Drum Mania 5th Mix/Guitar Freaks 6th Mix. |
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This follow-up to the classic redemption game Wacky Gator again features alligators whose heads pop out of their holes at random intervals. The players job is to whack them before they duck back down. |
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A popular redemption game that is still in wide circulation today. 5 alligators heads pop out of holes at random intervals and the players job is to whack them on the head with the mallet. |
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Metal Slug 6 is the first installment of the series developed on the Atomiswave arcade hardware system. The number of playable characters has expanded for the first time since Metal Slug 2, with 6 characters available for play. |
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Metal Slug X is the sequel to Metal Slug 2, and is more or less an enhanced version of its predecessor. Metal Slug X improves on some of the problems found in Metal Slug 2 such as extreme slowdown, and also has a number of new weapons and enemies. |
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