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  • Title: Video Invaders
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 220
  • Publisher: Arco Pub.
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  • Publish Location: New York

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  • First Year Published: 1982
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    Bally Astrocade

    The Bally Astrocade (also known as Bally Arcade and initially as Bally ABA-1000) is a second-generation home video game console and simple computer system

    Bally Manufacturing

    Pac-Man. In the late 1970s, Bally/Midway also made an entry into the growing home video-game market with the Bally Professional Arcade. It had advanced features

    Dave Nutting

    their subsidiary Midway. They also developed and released the Bally Professional Arcade console, developed by team members at Dave Nutting Associates

    Michael Morhaime

    brother and sister, purchased a video game console called the Bally Professional Arcade, first released in 1978. Morhaime discovered that the console

    Berzerk (video game)

    sequels Boot Hill and Sea Wolf II and ported Gun Fight to the Bally Professional Arcade. Tired of working on ports and sequels, McNeil requested permission

    Gun Fight

    of 1975, second highest-grossing arcade game of 1976 and fifth highest arcade game of 1977. It was ported to the Bally Astrocade video game console as

    Outlaw (1978 video game)

    an official adaptation of Gun Fight was a built-in game on the Bally Professional Arcade. Crane's version reduced the controls to one control stick and

    1979 in video games

    California, Irvine. pp. 9–10. alternate url The Arcade Awards – 1980 – Electronic Games Winter 1981, pages 38-9 "Bally Awards" (PDF). Arcadian. 2 (3): 20. January

    Electronic Games

    Game History" Page 47. Published 2011 The Arcade Awards – 1980 – Electronic Games Winter 1981, pages 38-9 "Bally Awards" (PDF). Arcadian. 2 (3): 20. January

    Wizard of Wor

    PA0000116405)". United States Copyright Office. Retrieved 1 June 2021. "Bally Professional Arcade game release dates". Atari Archive. "Atari VCS game release dates"