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Jan 2006
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Definitely warrants discussion: Remember the following vector graphics arcade games by Cinematronics:
Space Wars Starhawk Armor Attack Rip-Off Star Castle Cosmic Chasm (first all-color) ...and by Sega: Space Fury Eliminator Star Trek Tac/Scan These games were never emulated onto Sony PlayStation, Microsoft XBOX, or on the latter-day Sega consoles like Saturn or Dreamcast. Why do you think this is so, and does anyone think these games will ever see the "home-console-light-of-day"? They were great games with great memories.... |
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