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        | HARDWARE DESCRIPTION |  | Main CPU : M6502 @ 705.562 Khz Sound CPU : M6502 @ 894.886 Khz
 Sound Chips : Custom @ 894.886 Khz
 
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	| Balloon Ball (Prototype)
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	 | No images available |  | Notes: A prototype game that was remarkable only because it was the first game to use microcomputer-synthesized music. |  
 
 
	| Fax 1983
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	| Fax II 1984
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	| Fire One 1979
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	| Hard Hat 1982
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	| Kreepy Krawlers 1979
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	| Mouse Trap 1981
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	| Pepper II 1982
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	| Rolling Star Fire 1981
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	 | Notes: A motion version of Star Fire that included hydraulics and improved game play. A prototype version was show at the 1981 AMOA show but not released. Sigma licensed the game from Exidy and showed it the Japan Amusement Machine Show in Tokyo in 1982. |  
 
 
	| Side Trak 1980
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	| Snapper 1982		 (Prototype)
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	 | No images available |  | Notes: Prototype, supposedly a full complete game, it just site tested poorly. |  
 
 
	| Spectar 1980
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	| Star Fire 1978
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	| Star Fire II 1979
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	| Tailgunner II 1980
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	 | Notes: A sitdown cockpit version of Tail Gunner that uses conventional joysticks. |  
 
 
	| Targ 1980
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	| Teeter Torture 1981		 (Prototype)
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	| Venture 1981
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	| Victor Banana 1982
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	 | Notes: Sold as a modification kit for Victory. |  
 
 
	| Victory 1982
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