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10-Yard Fight

10-Yard Fight

Details: Arcade game
Descr: 10-Yard Fight is a 1983 American football arcade game that was developed and published in Japan by Irem and published in the United States by Taito and in Europe by Electrocoin. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1983
Arcade System: Irem M-52 hardware
Series: Arcade Archives
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Entertainment System, PlayStation 4, Arcade game, MSX
Developers: Irem, Hamster Corporation, Nintendo Research & Development 1
Genres: Sports Video Game, Simulation Game

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