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31.12.1978
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31.12.1990

Play the classic lawn sport horse shoes in this Atari developed arcade game.

01.06.1990

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01.02.1991

This upgrade for a different Capcom bowling title contains three variations of bowling games. Some machines dispense tickets.

31.12.1997

Shuffleshot is an arcade game where over a series of turns players glides weights across the board into a scoring field trying to earn the most points without going off the board.

01.01.1970

Golden Tee is an arcade game which has been extremely popular across bars and pubs. Players use a trackball to hit the golf ball over a wide range of challenging courses. The game also has online leaderboards and tournaments.

31.12.2004

Silver Strike Bowling is an arcade game that mimics ten-pin bowling on a monitor corresponding to a player's trackball control. Users may play standard bowling games or, depending on local availability, can select the Vegas Tournament option allowing players to draw cards for each spare and strike in an attempt to produce the best poker hand. While relatively basic, the 8 players mode and leaderboards can keep players coming back for more.

01.06.1990

Each player can choose from one of four characters: Lucky Lou, Diamond Dave, Tossin' Tom and Mayhem Mary. There are two pitches in each inning. Players may select grip and throwing angle prior to each pitch. The rolling of the trackball determines the distance of each pitch. After each inning the scoring with shown with an overhead shot of the stake area. Each player's score is shown throughout the game at the top of the screen. Up to nine innings can be played per game.

01.01.1970

Ataxx is an abstract strategy board game that involves play by two parties on a seven-by-seven square grid. The object of the game is to make your pieces constitute a majority of the pieces on the board at the end of the game, by converting as many of your opponent's pieces as possible. Each player begins with two pieces, white and black, for the first player and second player respectively. The game starts with the four pieces on the four corners of the board, with white in the top left and bottom right and black on the other two. White moves first. During their turn, players move one of their pieces either one or two spaces in any direction. Diagonal distances are equivalent to orthogonal distances, e.g. it is legal to move to a square whose relative position is two squares away both vertically and horizontally. If the destination is adjacent to the source, a new piece is created on the empty departure square. Otherwise the piece on the source moves to the destination. After the move, all of the opponent player's pieces adjacent to the destination square are converted to the color of the moving player. Players must move unless no legal move is possible, in which case they must pass.

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01.06.1992

A golfing game from Strata.