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Despite its name, there were quite a few editions of this compilation, asalterations to the box art were made each time the games' retail price was lowered. It is known to have been released for the Amiga, Commodore 64 and IBM PC in North America, though it may have been released for other systems (namely the Atari ST which had some (albeit limited) ground in the US) and may have made it to Europe. It is also presumed to have been published by [[Sega]].
 
Despite its name, there were quite a few editions of this compilation, asalterations to the box art were made each time the games' retail price was lowered. It is known to have been released for the Amiga, Commodore 64 and IBM PC in North America, though it may have been released for other systems (namely the Atari ST which had some (albeit limited) ground in the US) and may have made it to Europe. It is also presumed to have been published by [[Sega]].
  
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Arcade Smash Hits: Limited Collector's Edition
System(s): Amiga, Commodore 64, DOS
Publisher: Sega
Genre: Compilation

















Release Date RRP Code
Amiga
US
Commodore 64
US
(Disk)
IBM PC compatibles
US

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Arcade Smash Hits: Limited Collector's Edition is a compilation of Sega games released for several computers in 1990. It is a large box containing Alien Syndrome, After Burner, OutRun, Shinobi and Thunder Blade, each on separate disks, and all of which were previously released on their own.

Despite its name, there were quite a few editions of this compilation, asalterations to the box art were made each time the games' retail price was lowered. It is known to have been released for the Amiga, Commodore 64 and IBM PC in North America, though it may have been released for other systems (namely the Atari ST which had some (albeit limited) ground in the US) and may have made it to Europe. It is also presumed to have been published by Sega.

Physical scans

Amiga Version

Amiga, US
ArcadeSmashHits Amiga US Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngArcadeSmashHits Amiga US Box Front.jpg
Cover

Commodore 64 Version

Commodore 64, US

DOS Version

DOS, US