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    The Bally Astrocade (also known as Bally Arcade and initially as Bally ABA-1000) is a second-generation home video game console and simple computer system...
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  • Gun Fight (category Bally Astrocade games)
    1976 and fifth highest arcade game of 1977. It was ported to the Bally Astrocade video game console as a built-in game in 1977 and later the Atari 8-bit...
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  • 2600, and Atari 5200 and renamed to The Incredible Wizard for the Bally Astrocade. The original cartridge came with a cash prize offer to the first person...
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  • When Astrovision changed their name to Astrocade in 1982 they also changed the name of the console to the Astrocade to follow suit. It sold under this name...
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  • Japan only), NEC PC-8801, Famicom (Japan only), and Sharp X1. A Bally Astrocade version was published as Galaxian, but the name was later changed to Galactic...
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  • name Chase. That same year, a similar game was launched for the Bally Astrocade as Checkmate. Mattel released Snafu for the Intellivision console in 1982...
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    much use in console system. There were some attempts, such as the Bally Astrocade and APF-M1000 using tape drives, as well as the Disk System for the Nintendo...
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    programs such as the Type & Talk cartridge and the Voice module), the Bally Astrocade (using the built-in Scribbling program or the more advanced Creative Crayon...
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  • The Bally Astrocade supported a horizontal blank interrupt to select the four screen colors from a palette of 256 colors. The Astrocade did not support...
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  • Artillery Duel (category Bally Astrocade games)
    Artillery Duel is an artillery game originally written for the Bally Astrocade by Perkins Engineering and published by Bally in 1982. John Perkins wrote...
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