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{{sub-stub}}'''Sega Blockade hardware''' was created in 1976 by [[Sega]]-[[Gremlin]] for the arcade game ''[[Blockade]]''. It uses an Intel 8080 CPU and custom graphics and sound circuitry.
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Blockade hardware
Manufacturer: Gremlin Industries
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Blockade hardware was created in 1976 by Gremlin Industries for the arcade game Blockade. It uses an Intel 8080 CPU and custom graphics and sound circuitry.

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