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The '''VS. System''' is a collection of coin-operated VS. UniSystem or VS. DualSystem arcade systems that arose in the 1980s. As their name implies, the video games are designed for two-player competitive play. They can be either stand-up or sit-down arcade machines, and usually have two screens and controls joined at an angle. The games are mostly ports of [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] home console games, although many have notable changes in their graphics, gameplay and difficulty. | [[File:VS Super Mario Bros Arcade Machine.jpg|thumb|''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'']] | ||
The '''VS. System''' is a collection of coin-operated VS. UniSystem or VS. DualSystem arcade systems that arose in the 1980s. As their name implies, the video games are designed for two-player competitive play. They can be either stand-up or sit-down arcade machines, and usually have two screens and controls joined at an angle. The games are mostly ports of [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] home console games, although many have notable changes in their graphics, gameplay, and difficulty. | |||
Nintendo's final VS. System titles were each released in Japan in 1985<ref>[https://onitama.tv/gamemachine/pdf/19860501p.pdf#page=11 "Jaleco Ships New Game For "VS. System"" (Paragraph 1)]. Game Machine. Amusement Press. Published May 1, 1986.</ref> and in North America in 1990. | Nintendo's final VS. System titles were each released in Japan in 1985<ref>[https://onitama.tv/gamemachine/pdf/19860501p.pdf#page=11 "Jaleco Ships New Game For "VS. System"" (Paragraph 1)]. Game Machine. Amusement Press. Published May 1, 1986.</ref> and in North America in 1990. |
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The VS. System is a collection of coin-operated VS. UniSystem or VS. DualSystem arcade systems that arose in the 1980s. As their name implies, the video games are designed for two-player competitive play. They can be either stand-up or sit-down arcade machines, and usually have two screens and controls joined at an angle. The games are mostly ports of Nintendo Entertainment System home console games, although many have notable changes in their graphics, gameplay, and difficulty.
Nintendo's final VS. System titles were each released in Japan in 1985[1] and in North America in 1990.
List of Mario games
Arcade game | Nintendo Entertainment System game |
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VS. Pinball | Pinball |
VS. Golf | Golf |
VS. Wrecking Crew | Wrecking Crew |
VS. Super Mario Bros. | Super Mario Bros. |
VS. Dr. Mario | Dr. Mario |
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VS. Wrecking Crew
References
- ^ "Jaleco Ships New Game For "VS. System"" (Paragraph 1). Game Machine. Amusement Press. Published May 1, 1986.
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