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The latter half of the 1980s saw the release of several other horror-themed games, including Konami's Castlevania in 1986, and Sega's Kenseiden and Namco's Splatterhouse in 1988, though despite the macabre imagery of these games, their gameplay did not diverge much from other action games at the time.
Sega's 1982 arcade game Super Locomotive featured a chiptune rendition of Yellow Magic Orchestra's " Rydeen " ( 1979 ); several later computer games also covered the song, such as Trooper Truck ( 1983 ) by Rabbit Software as well as Daley Thompson's Decathlon ( 1984 ) and Stryker's Run ( 1986 ) composed by Martin Galway.
Nintendo launched the NES controller, and was followed soon later by Sega's Master System controller in 1986.
Spider-Man: The Video Games soundtrack is also partially comprised from tunes from Sega's 1986 arcade game Quartet.

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* Project Mars, Sega's 32X add-on video game console
Sega's black and white boxing game Heavyweight Champ, which was released in 1976, is considered the first video game to feature fist fighting.
When the video game market recovered by, the leading player was Nintendo's NES, with a resurgent Atari battling Sega's Master System for the number-two spot soon after.
The SG-1000, along with its direct successor the SG-1000 II, marked Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business, though neither system was popular.
In 2003, the video game developer Sega filed a lawsuit against Fox Interactive, Electronic Arts, and Radical Entertainment, claiming that The Simpsons Road Rage was a patent infringement of Sega's Crazy Taxi.
The system's main CPU was 50 % faster than the 68000 processor found in Sega's Genesis console and the Neo Geo AES also had the benefit of specialized audio and video chipsets.
* Sega Superstars Tennis, a 2008 video game featuring Sega's mascots playing tennis
They also produced video games for various systems during the early 1980s, with home ports of many popular arcade games like Sega's Frogger and Gottlieb's Q * Bert.
This system marked Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business, and while the system was not popular, it provided the basis for the more successful Sega Master System.
In 1984, several early racing laserdisc video games were released, including Sega's GP World and Taito's Laser Grand Prix which featured live-action footage, Universal's Top Gear featuring 3D animated race car driving, and Taito's Cosmos Circuit, featuring animated futuristic racing.
Due to Sega's exit from the video game console manufacturing business, the game was ported to the Nintendo GameCube and re-titled Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, with brand-new features as well as minor changes in the level design.
* The American-Japanese rock duo Crush 40 from Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise, composed of Hardline's Johnny Gioeli and video game composer Jun Senoue
The first two discovered, desert hedgehog and Indian hedgehog, were named for species of hedgehogs, while sonic hedgehog was named after Sega's video game character Sonic the Hedgehog.
Early hockey video games were also released in 1973: Sega's Hockey TV, and Taito's Pro Hockey, which had similar gameplay to Pong but with boundaries around the screen and only a small gap for the goal.
In 1984, several early sports laserdisc video games were released, including Universal's Top Gear which featured 3D animated race car driving, while Sega's GP World and Taito's Laser Grand Prix featured live-action footage.
is a 2002 handheld platform video game developed by Sonic Team and Dimps exclusively for the Game Boy Advance as part of Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog series.
* All 3D graphics engines on Sony's original PlayStation, Sega's Saturn, Nintendo's Game Boy Advance ( only 2D ), Nintendo DS ( 2D and 3D ) and GP2X Wiz video game systems use fixed-point arithmetic for the same reason as Tremor and Toast: to gain throughput on an architecture without an FPU.
VGM ( Video Game Music ) is an audio format for multiple video game platforms, such as Sega's Master System, Game Gear, Mega Drive / Genesis, SG-1000 Mark III, MSX, NeoGeo and many others.
Sonic the Hedgehog is an ongoing series of American comic books published by Archie Comics, featuring Sega's mascot video game character of the same name.
Most video game reviewers, including GameSpot, stated that other simulations ( for example, Sega's version ) were superior to Triple Play, and its sales were lower ; therefore, EA Sports decided to move in a new direction, beginning with the name change to MVP Baseball.
Based on the National Football League, the series was originally exclusive to Sega's Dreamcast video game console.
In 1985, Sega's Hang-On, a popular Grand Prix style rear-view motorbike racer, was considered the first full-body-experience video game, and was regarded as the first motorbike simulator for its realism at the time, in both the handling of the player's motorbike and the AI of the computer-controlled motorcyclists.
They were both very involved in the arcade business ( Sega with video games, Sammy with Pachinko ), and Sega's fame also comes from their console systems.

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In 1985, Sega's third-person arcade rail shooter game Space Harrier introduced a true analog flight stick, used for movement.
By the late 1980s, the 68000 was inexpensive enough to power home game consoles, such as Sega's Mega Drive ( Genesis ) console.
It also makes an appearance in Sega's Phantasy Star Online games, as bonus music for completing a quest themed after the original Nights game.
The was Sega's first handheld game console.
One of the last successful electro-mechanical arcade games was F-1, a racing game developed by Namco and distributed by Atari in 1976 ; the game was shown in the films Dawn of the Dead ( 1978 ) and Midnight Madness ( 1980 ), as was Sega's Jet Rocket in the latter film.
Another early title with real-time strategy elements was Sega's Gain Ground ( 1988 ), a strategy-action game that involved directing a set of troops across various enemy-filled levels.
These games evolved throughout subsequent decades, culminating in Sega's Periscope, the company's first successful game released in 1966, which required the player to target cardboard ships.
Sega's 1969 game Missile featured electronic sound and a moving film strip to represent the targets on a projection screen, and their 1972 game Killer Shark featured a mounted light gun that shot at targets whose movement and reactions were displayed using back image projection onto a screen.
Mizuguchi worked for Japanese game publisher, Sega, from 1990-2003 and began his career -- not on a game -- but by first designing an interactive ' ride ' titled Megalopolis, combining then-embryonic 3D polygonal graphics and CGI ( Computer-generated imagery ) with the physical experience of Sega's hydraulic ' AS-1 ' motion simulator.
Mizuguchi's final position at Sega was Chief Creative Officer of Sega's United Game Artists game division.
The SH-4 was developed for primary use in multimedia applications, such as Sega's Dreamcast and NAOMI game systems.
The first attempt at a handheld game console with touchscreen controls was Sega's intended successor to the Game Gear, though the device was ultimately shelved and never released due to the expensive cost of touchscreen technology in the early 1990s.
* In Sega's " The House of the Dead " the fourth and final boss of the first game is named after the Magician tarot card and resembles a demon that can manipulate fire.
In 1988, Computer Gaming World previewed the game, describing it as Sega's first 4 megabit cartridge and featuring " both space travel and multi-level three-dimensional " dungeons.
The mechanics in the " 138 patent " describe an arcade cabinet similar to Sega's previous arcade game Harley-Davidson & L. A. Riders ( 1997 ), but also describe the arrow navigation system and pedestrian avoidance aspects that were used in Crazy Taxi.
The intention for the first few months of development was for the game to be an on-rails shooter similar to Sega's light gun game Virtua Cop ; GoldenEye < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s gas plant location was modelled by Karl Hilton with a predetermined path in mind.

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