Anything besides Journey use cassettes for sound?

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Title sums up the question. Were there any other arcade or pins that used an audio cassette for sound? The only thing I could dig out of the KLOV database was NATO Defense, but no details about exactly what the sound trakc was. I know there were several games that would install from tape when booted, but I'm just interested in analog audio right now.

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Thief for sure and I've never played Shark Attack before but in terms of Thief, it made the game essentially. Without it, it's another Pac clone, with it, it was much more fun.
 
yeah shark attack just has a tape with screams on it, and theif had a tape with cop radio sounds on it..

definitly would have been cool for more music groups to come out with some machines other then journey.

now EM games thats a different story. alot had 8 track players in them.. like wild kingdom, haunted house, etc...
 
NATO Defense - The follow up to Thief - also used a tape player.

Basically all of Pacific Novelty's games used them.
 
I have a Close Encounters and it does not utilize an 8-track or cassette of any kind. Pretty sure they either had chimes or the simple 3-tone sound board.
 
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