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#7851, aired 2018-10-29 | AT THE ARCADE $400: You use paddles or mallets, not sticks, to score on the table used in this arcade classic air hockey |
#7851, aired 2018-10-29 | AT THE ARCADE $800: Cut a rug or 2 playing this double-talk Konami game that sounds like a plea to overthrow the government Dance Dance Revolution |
#7851, aired 2018-10-29 | AT THE ARCADE $1200: Bally's 1975 Pinball Wizard machine featured Ann-Margret & this lead singer of The Who Roger Daltrey |
#7851, aired 2018-10-29 | AT THE ARCADE $1600: You roll 9 balls & score 10 to 100 in this arcade favorite, around since 1909 Skee-Ball |
#7851, aired 2018-10-29 | AT THE ARCADE $2000: This Atari game that shares its name with a Shakespeare play was known for its rotating dial used as a controller Tempest |
#4287, aired 2003-04-01 | AT THE ARCADE $200: Stern, of Melrose Park, Illinois, is now the world's only maker of these machines that used to rule arcades pinball machines |
#4287, aired 2003-04-01 | AT THE ARCADE $400: This game gets its name because a player represents an amphibian trying to cross a street & then a river Frogger |
#4287, aired 2003-04-01 | AT THE ARCADE $600: Featuring menacing descending aliens, it was the first arcade game offered on a home cartridge system Space Invaders |
#4287, aired 2003-04-01 | AT THE ARCADE $800: Alexey Pajitnov invented this classic game seen here Tetris |
#4287, aired 2003-04-01 | AT THE ARCADE $1000: In the original Asteroids game, this was the term for jumping to a random location warping to hyperspace |
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