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20 Arcade Games That Were Known For Pushing The Hardware Limits

20 Arcade Games That Were Known For Pushing The Hardware Limits Of Their Time – Explored

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Get ready to be on board for a quick run down through arcade gaming history as we explore 20 games that absolutely smashed through the boundaries of technology in their heyday. These arcade marvels weren’t just about chasing high scores; they were trailblazers in flaunting state-of-the-art…

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  1. Uggh…that is the wrong footage for the Star Wars game. The description was talking about Atari's vector graphics Star Wars, not the later one. This is why there is no description of hoth or speederbikes.

  2. 3:16 – You might have done a wrong cut in the audio there (the end of your Star Wars commentary is about The House of the Dead 🙂 Which means you might have a part II coming up, since The House of the Dead isn't in this video 🙂
    But great video, loved every bit of it!

  3. I think a nod to Atari’s OG trilogy of on-rail raster graphics games—one each for the Star Wars (before ”A New Hope” was a thing), Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi films—on which Sega’s Star Wars Trilogy obviously drew SO MUCH influence, including shooting the tops off towers mechanic. Trilogy looked awesome, but for their times, the Atari trilogy played and looked better, to take nothing from Sega’s awesome “love letter.” (God, I hate that term… )

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