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- Radar_Scope abstract "Radar Scope (レーダースコープ) is an early cabinet arcade game developed and published by Nintendo in December 1979. It is a shooter that can be viewed as a cross between Taito's Space Invaders and Namco's Galaxian. It was released in three types of arcade cabinets: upright, cockpit, and cocktail. It didn't become that popular and was considered to be a commercial failure. Contrary to popular belief, it was not Nintendo's first arcade video game. Prior Nintendo games include EVR Race (released only in Japan), Computer Othello (released only in Japan), Sheriff (released in the U.S. by Exidy as Bandido), Space Fever (released only in Japan), and Space Firebird (released by Nintendo and Gremlin Industries in the U.S.).Radar Scope was the first game that Shigeru Miyamoto helped develop. The game's key innovation was its three-dimensional third-person perspective, which was imitated years later by shooters such as Konami's Juno First and Activision's Beamrider. Although Radar Scope was only a modest success in North America, it was more successful in Japan, where it was second only to Pac-Man in popularity for some time. Miyamoto's more popular Donkey Kong was based on Radar Scope's hardware, and used surplus Radar Scope cabinets.".
- Radar_Scope composer Hirokazu_Tanaka.
- Radar_Scope computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Radar_Scope cpu Hertz.
- Radar_Scope cpu Intel_MCS-48.
- Radar_Scope cpu Zilog_Z80.
- Radar_Scope developer Nintendo_Research_&_Development_1.
- Radar_Scope genre Shoot_em_up.
- Radar_Scope publisher Nintendo.
- Radar_Scope wikiPageExternalLink index.php?page=detail&id=2155.
- Radar_Scope wikiPageExternalLink www.nindb.net.
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- Radar_Scope wikiPageID "292161".
- Radar_Scope wikiPageLength "7351".
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- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Category:1979_video_games.
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- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fixed_shooters.
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- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Computer_Othello_(1978_arcade_game).
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- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Display_resolution.
- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Donkey_Kong_(video_game).
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- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Exidy.
- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink File:Radar_scope_arcadeflyer.png.
- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink File:Radarscope.png.
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- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Sanyo.
- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Sheriff_(arcade_game).
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- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Shigeru_Miyamoto.
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- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Space_Invaders.
- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Taito.
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- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Three-dimensional_space_(mathematics).
- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Video_game_arcade_cabinet.
- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLink Zilog_Z80.
- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radar Scope".
- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLinkText "convert".
- Radar_Scope wikiPageWikiLinkText "radar scope".
- Radar_Scope cabinet Arcade_cabinet.
- Radar_Scope cabinet Video_game_arcade_cabinet.
- Radar_Scope caption "Arcade flyer of Radar Scope.".
- Radar_Scope composer Hirokazu_Tanaka.
- Radar_Scope cpu "Z80 @ 3.072 MHz,".
- Radar_Scope cpu "i8035 @ 400 kHz".
- Radar_Scope developer Nintendo_R&D1.
- Radar_Scope developer Nintendo_Research_&_Development_1.
- Radar_Scope display Raster_graphics.
- Radar_Scope display "224".
- Radar_Scope display "521".
- Radar_Scope display "full-color Sanyo monitor,".
- Radar_Scope genre Shoot_em_up.
- Radar_Scope hasPhotoCollection Radar_Scope.
- Radar_Scope modes "1".
- Radar_Scope platforms Arcade_game.
- Radar_Scope publisher Nintendo.
- Radar_Scope sound "DAC audio".