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  1. M.I.A. Bloody Wolf Variant

    awesome. Another piece of arcade history preserved
  2. M.I.A. Bloody Wolf Variant

    You should definitely get the ROMs dumped. Since you couldn't find anything about it, that most likely means it isn't dumped
  3. shortest arcade games that DON'T loop?

    Castle of Dragon is about 5 minutes long
  4. shortest arcade games that DON'T loop?

    i assume Sky Bumper (which is sort of a sequel) is short as well.
  5. Tron3 (aka, Tron: Ares) gets the green light.

    they should make a movie adaptation of zaxxon
  6. shortest arcade games that DON'T loop?

    Caliber 50 can be completed in about 15 minutes, they expanded the game for the sega genesis port though.
  7. shortest arcade games that DON'T loop?

    saw a video of this game but couldn't remember the name of it. Thanks
  8. shortest arcade games that DON'T loop?

    you can complete stocker in about 5 minutes. What are some other extremely short arcade games
  9. Any Jungle King (1982) Taito Tarzan Editions Out There? 1st Incarnation?

    Jungle king was released in july 1982, jungle hunt was released october 1982
  10. Does anyone have a high quality image of the Hot Shocker marquee

    You can see it on this flyer for Ken Anderson Associates arcade cabinets. I've been searching for other photos of this marquee but haven't found anything
  11. Outrun mini Cabaret upright europe

    Turbo outrun is garbage outrunners is the true sequel
  12. Favorite credit sound!

    In World Series The Season (and possibly other Cinemat System games) a voice would say "Thank you very much" when you put a coin in
  13. Favorite credit sound!

    good old Atari Death Gong
  14. Fire Trap variation? 1986 Data East

    these are all of the Woodplace games -King of Boxer (released in the USA as Ring King by Data East) -The Alphax Z (released in the USA as Mission 660 by World Games) -Clash Road (released in the USA by Status Games) -Fire Trap (released in the USA by Data East) -The Deep (released in the USA as...
  15. Fire Trap variation? 1986 Data East

    The game was developed by Woodplace, who then licensed it to Data East for release in the USA. (The same thing happened with Ring King.) Nihon Bussan had nothing to do with either of these games, or with any other Woodplace games for that matter.
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