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  • Arcade Games
  • Arcade games
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  • The system is constantly being monitored by high/ultimate class devils in order to ensure a young devil doesn't kill themselves while playing the games.
  • Arcade Games were Nintendo's second big venture in the video game market, the first being TV Games. Most of the Games were later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System, while some were never seen again.
  • You can emulate most of these games released before 2002 with MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator). Some games (Capcom, SNK) run better on WinKawaks and/or FinalBurn Alpha Playstation/Namco-based hardware runs better on ZiNc. NAOMI and NAOMI 2 games can be emulated in Demul, nullDC and Makaron, with varying compatibility. Nebula also has additional optimization for SNK, Capcom, Konami and PolyGameMaster systems, as well as the Sega Model 2 Emulator.
  • Various maps have arcade games in their spawn rooms that can be destroyed. Most contain references to other Blizzard Entertainment games. They appear on Hanamura, Temple of Anubis, and Hollywood.
  • Retro, arcade-style video games can be found in various homes, bars, restaurants, 24-7's and clothes shops across Vice City (both unplayable) in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, San Andreas in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Liberty City in Grand Theft Auto IV.
  • Retro, arcade-style video games can be found in various homes, bars, restaurants, 24/7's and clothes shops in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (but unplayable), Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto IV, Grand Theft Auto V, and Grand Theft Auto Online. Arcade games provide the player with small minigames that are usually based on real video games. They feature basic objectives, simple graphics, and a high score list that the player can get on.
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  • Arcade games
  • Racing
  • Fighting
  • Puzzle
  • Platformer
  • Retro
  • Rhythm
  • Beat'em Ups
  • Light Gun
  • Shoot'em Ups
  • Trackball
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  • The system is constantly being monitored by high/ultimate class devils in order to ensure a young devil doesn't kill themselves while playing the games.
  • Arcade Games were Nintendo's second big venture in the video game market, the first being TV Games. Most of the Games were later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System, while some were never seen again.
  • Retro, arcade-style video games can be found in various homes, bars, restaurants, 24/7's and clothes shops in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (but unplayable), Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto IV, Grand Theft Auto V, and Grand Theft Auto Online. Arcade games provide the player with small minigames that are usually based on real video games. They feature basic objectives, simple graphics, and a high score list that the player can get on. The high scores of playable games will be saved to every machine of the same game, even though this usually wouldn't happen in real life, unless the arcade machines are connected to each other through their own proprietary network.
  • You can emulate most of these games released before 2002 with MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator). Some games (Capcom, SNK) run better on WinKawaks and/or FinalBurn Alpha Playstation/Namco-based hardware runs better on ZiNc. NAOMI and NAOMI 2 games can be emulated in Demul, nullDC and Makaron, with varying compatibility. Nebula also has additional optimization for SNK, Capcom, Konami and PolyGameMaster systems, as well as the Sega Model 2 Emulator.
  • Various maps have arcade games in their spawn rooms that can be destroyed. Most contain references to other Blizzard Entertainment games. They appear on Hanamura, Temple of Anubis, and Hollywood.
  • Retro, arcade-style video games can be found in various homes, bars, restaurants, 24-7's and clothes shops across Vice City (both unplayable) in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, San Andreas in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Liberty City in Grand Theft Auto IV.
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