Difference between revisions of "Sega Arcade Games Not On Sega Hardware"
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− | | [[Taito]] B-System (conversion kits for ''[[Rastan Saga 2|Nastar]]'' and ''[[Master of Weapon]]'') | + | | [[Taito]] B-System (conversion kits for ''[[Rastan Saga 2|Nastar]]'' and ''[[Master of Weapon]]''; Japan only) |
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| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| ''[[Tetris]]'' | | ''[[Tetris]]'' | ||
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− | | Taito H-System | + | | Taito H-System (Japan only) |
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|2001 | |2001 |
Revision as of 02:06, 22 November 2013
Sega has rarely made arcade games that do not run on hardware they had a hand in designing.
- Note: this list might be incomplete
Year | Name | Developer | Hardware |
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1982 | Ali Baba and 40 Thieves | Pac-Man hardware | |
1983 | Commando | Rally X hardware | |
1983 | Hopper Robo | Orca Marine Boy hardware | |
1983 | Yamato | Nichibutsu Crazy Climber hardware | |
1985 | Repulse | developed by Crux; distributed by Sega | Kyugo arcade hardware |
1985 | Flashgal | Kyugo arcade hardware | |
1986 | Legend | Coreland? | Kyugo arcade hardware |
1988 | Tetris | Taito B-System (conversion kits for Nastar and Master of Weapon; Japan only) | |
1988 | Tetris | Taito H-System (Japan only) | |
2001 | Vampire Night | contracted to WOW Entertainment by Namco | Namco System 246 |
Pages in category "Sega Arcade Games Not On Sega Hardware"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.