Can you name these video games?

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If you can name all of the games these images were taken from you will win +2 internets!
 

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Has to be some 8bit version of something, Knock out maybe? Don't know never played it.
 
Has to be some 8bit version of something, Knock out maybe? Don't know never played it.


thats -1 internet for you, Id have given you .1 internet but none of the games have knock out in the title :) Perhaps a hint. three of the games begin with the letter R
 
R.C. Pro Am, Punch Out, Ring King

+ .5 Internets for you Hurray. Two of the titles you have are correct, one is halfway correct. There were two punch out games back in the day with "Punch Out" in their titles.

The bottom left corner is indeed R. C. Pro Am.
The middle section is indeed Ring King.
The top left corner is a "Punch Out" but which one?
The bottom right corner starts with the letter R.
The top right corner, was one of my all time arcade favorites. --- ---- --- --------- is your hint. :)
 
Aren't they all NES games? I'm pretty sure none of those are arcade games... but idk really.

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Aren't they all NES games? I'm pretty sure none of those are arcade games... but idk really.

Yes they are all images of NES games, and actually all of them have made it into the arcade of one form or another.
Ring King was in a standalone cabinet, so were the ones in the lower and upper right corner.
R. C. Pro Am, Mike Tyson's PunchOut, and the lower right corner also were in a Nintendo 20 games in one cabinet that they used to have at the local 7-11 and Red Baron around here. They had Super Mario Brothers, Duck Hunt and quite a few other of the more popular games.
 
First one is obviously Mike Tyson--Knockout I believe it was called.
 
Last ones Rushin Attack

Hurray. you win .4 internets.

I can remember in sixth grade alot of us from school would huddle around the machine making the game owners rich by spending all of our money on the damn thing.
 
And if you've ever wanted to play some of the old favorites
http://www.1980-games.com/us/

Wow thanks. That is a great link. Also, if you ever desired to have them on your machine locally you could of course just google mame roms nes roms and so on, of course everyone knows that. I know this guy who has at least 2,000 of those types of games, from machines like, atari 2600, 7800, sega genesis, sega master system, NES, and a few more.
 
I'm building an arcade mame cabinet when I get myself established somewhere... it'll be my first weekend project :-D

It'll rock so hard, have happ controls and a cool rotatable monitor :D
 
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