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1980 video game
Stratovox, known in Japan as Speak & Rescue (スピーク&レスキュー), is a 1980 fixed shooter arcade game developed and published in Japan by Sun Electronics and
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1980 video game
voices that taunt the player during gameplay and attract mode. Following Stratovox (1980), it was one of the earliest games to use speech synthesis. Stern
Berzerk_(video_game)
1982 video game
Activision in 1982. The game is a re-themed version of the arcade video game Stratovox. The object of Spider Fighter is to protect fruit—grapes, strawberries
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Climber, Mystery House, Missile Command, Phoenix, Rally-X, Space Panic, Stratovox, Zork, Adventure, and Olympic Decathlon. The year's highest-grossing video
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American esports player (born 1986)
holds the world record for the arcade video games Donkey Kong (1981), Stratovox (1980), and Super Pac-Man (1982). He also formerly held the record score
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and published by Sirius Software. The game is a clone of Taito's 1980 Stratovox arcade video game where the goal is to prevent aliens from stealing objects
Bandits_(video_game)
Style of synthesized electronic music
speech synthesis was also released, Sunsoft's shoot 'em up arcade game Stratovox. In the late 1970s, the pioneering synth-pop/electronic dance music group
Chiptune
Music accompanying video games
feature speech synthesis was also released: Sunsoft's shoot 'em up game Stratovox. Around the same time, the introduction of frequency modulation synthesis
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Artificial production of human speech
game to feature speech synthesis was the 1980 shoot 'em up arcade game, Stratovox (known in Japan as Speak & Rescue), from Sun Electronics. The first personal
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Planet Run Away 1979 Arcade Warp-1 1979 Arcade Cosmopolis 1980 Arcade Stratovox 1980 Arcade Also known as Speak & Rescue Funky Fish 1981 Arcade Route-16
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Late 1970s until early 1980s arcade video games
year saw the introduction of speech synthesis, which was first used in Stratovox, released by Sun Electronics in 1980, followed soon after by Namco's King
Golden age of arcade video games
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Stargate Video game Williams 1981 Starship 1 Video game Atari, Inc. 1977 Stratovox (cocktail) Video game Taito 1980 Super Breakout Video game Atari, Inc
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Komando) July 1980 Yes —N/a Licensed from Atari, Japanese publisher only Stratovox August 1980 Yes —N/a Speak & Rescue (スピーク&レスキュー, Supīku & Resukyū) Developed
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Speak & Rescue (スピーク&レスキュー) in May 1980, released in North America as Stratovox and released in North America by Taito. It is the first video game with
Timeline of arcade video game history
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Sound generating integrated circuit
the SN76477 include the following devices: Arcade games: Space Invaders Stratovox Vanguard Sheriff/Bandido Educational toys: Gakken EX-System synthesizer
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1981 video game
their list of the Top 200 Best Games of All Time in 2006. Along with Stratovox (1980), Taskete (1980), and Berzerk (1980), Gorf was one of the earliest
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the Demon's Hand — 1999 Sega, Capcom Arena Fighting 1 Speak & Rescue Stratovox 1980 Sun Electronics Special Forces II — 1985 Magic Electronics 4 Special
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