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- Two_Tigers_(video_game) abstract "Two Tigers is an arcade game created by Bally Midway and released in 1984. It is themed around World War II-era planes attempting to sink military ships, but there are no references as to which countries are involved in the conflict.Two Tigers offers the choice of two separate modes: one or two players working together to sink large enemy ships, or a dogfight mode where two players attempt to down each other's plane.The game was not ported to home computers or game consoles.".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) developer Midway_Games.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) publisher Midway_Games.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageID "45468780".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageLength "2514".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageRevisionID "699701781".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_game.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1984_video_games.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arcade_games.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Midway_video_games.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Midway_Games.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Tron_(video_game).
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Yoke_(aeronautics).
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Two Tigers (video game)".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Two Tigers".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) arcadeSystem "Midway MCR II".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) cabinet "Standard".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) designer "Ron Haliburton, Tim Gilbert".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) developer Midway_Games.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) display "Raster, Horizontal".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) genre "Retro / Multi-directional shooter".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) modes "1".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) platforms Arcade_game.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) publisher Midway_Games.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) title "Two Tigers".
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- Two_Tigers_(video_game) subject Category:1984_video_games.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) subject Category:Arcade_games.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) subject Category:Midway_video_games.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) hypernym Game.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) type Software.
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- Two_Tigers_(video_game) comment "Two Tigers is an arcade game created by Bally Midway and released in 1984. It is themed around World War II-era planes attempting to sink military ships, but there are no references as to which countries are involved in the conflict.Two Tigers offers the choice of two separate modes: one or two players working together to sink large enemy ships, or a dogfight mode where two players attempt to down each other's plane.The game was not ported to home computers or game consoles.".
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) label "Two Tigers (video game)".
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- Two_Tigers_(video_game) wasDerivedFrom Two_Tigers_(video_game)?oldid=699701781.
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) isPrimaryTopicOf Two_Tigers_(video_game).
- Two_Tigers_(video_game) name "Two Tigers".