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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a top-down arcade shoot-'em-up game released by [[Nintendo]] in 1979. While Nintendo created game and worked with [[Sanyo]] in manufacturing arcade machines, the Japanese tabletop version uses cabinets manufactured by [[Sega]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Sheriff''''' is a top-down arcade shoot-'em-up game created by [[Nintendo]]. While Nintendo created game and worked with [[Sanyo]] in manufacturing most arcade machines, the Japanese tabletop version uses cabinets manufactured by [[Sega]].
  
 
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Revision as of 21:09, 22 September 2021

For the electro-mechanical game, see Sheriff (1977 game).

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Sheriff
System(s): Arcade
Publisher: Sega (tabletop cabinet)
Licensor: Nintendo
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade
JP
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Sheriff is a top-down arcade shoot-'em-up game created by Nintendo. While Nintendo created game and worked with Sanyo in manufacturing most arcade machines, the Japanese tabletop version uses cabinets manufactured by Sega.

Physical scans

References