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Discrete circuitry-based arcade games

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{{Infobox console
|title = Discrete Circuitry-Based Arcade Games
;[[DICE]]: The emulator works by simulating each logic chip on the board individually.
;[[MAME]]: As of version .208, Breakout, Galaxy Game, Pong, Pong Doubles, and Rebound are working in MAME.
;[[HBMAME]]: HBMAME is a derivative of MAME, and contains various hacks and homebrews. It is based on the latest MAME source at the time of release. Has support for a remake of [[wikipedia:Monaco_GP_(video_game)|Monaco G.P.]] which was Sega's final game to rely primarily upon discrete analog circuitry - an oddity for a game made in 1979, some three years after microprocessors were introduced to the market. As this was among the most complex games of its kind, don't bet on seeing it working in MAME anytime soon.
==Games==
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|Attack
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|Breakout
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|Clean Sweep
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|Computer Space
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|Crash 'N Score
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|Crossfire
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|Death Race
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|Gotcha
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|Hi-Way
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|Indy 4
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|Indy 800
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|Pin Pong
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|Pong
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|Pong Doubles
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|Pursuit
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|Quadrapong
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|Qwak!
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|Rebound
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|Shark JAWS
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|Space Race
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|Steeplechase
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|Stunt Cycle
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|TV Basketball
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|Wipe Out
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<small>This list is updated as of MAME 0.222, HBMAME 0.222 and DICE 0.9. This currently only lists emulated games and a few noteworthy that are not yet emulated, not all released games.</small>
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Most ports were released for the [[Atari 2600 emulators|Atari 2600]]. Quadrapong and Rebound (as Volleyball) are included in the 2600 game Video Olympics.
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