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Bazooka (Cross Fire) Project Support;Taito (Project Support)1976 Arcadelabelimageminimize
Desert Patrol Project Suppor1977 Arcadelabelminimizeminimize
España Project Support1975Game that clones several others already marketed, not many cabinets were manufactured; The one I could see was very pretty, like in the photo.
You could play PONG and other games described in the flayer.
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Game Tree Project Support1978 Arcadelabelimageminimize
Hodge Podge Project Support1975It is not certain that the video game exists, although there are two sources that mention it, they are sources that also indicate this warning; that is, they do not confirm its existence. Arcadelabelminimizeminimize
Maneater Project Support1975"Get your teeth into a
Maneater Video Terror from PSE
The bite will be profitably tasty!"
Maneater was produced by Project Support Engineering in 1975. In the game, players control a diver to collect gold from the bottom of the ocean and return it to the ship, while avoiding the man-eating sharks. The enclosure is a metalflake, fiberglass formed, white cabinet in the shape of a sharks head. The nose is pointing skyward with the mouth open. The monitor sits in the top of the mouth and the bottom of the mouth holds the control panel. The game and cabinet was obviously inspired by the movie JAWS.
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Play Five Project Support1975 Arcadelabelminimizeminimize
Scandia Project Support1975 Arcadelabelminimizeminimize
Two Game Project Support1974There is almost no information about this video game, as I investigated, it was a clone of Pong, which contained PONG and a variant of it. It is possible that no more than a couple of machines circulated due to lawsuits already circulating from Ralph Baer. Arcadelabelminimizesubject
U.N. Command Project Support1977A black and white shooting game where players use mounted bazookas to fire at enemy jeeps, trucks, motorcycles and tank which move across the screen. Try not to hit the ambulances or the people carrying the stretchers.

U.N. Command was produced by Project Support Engineering in 1977.
It's the same game as "Bazooka" but here there are two mounted bazookas so two people can play simultaneously.

https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=un-command&page=detail&id=284525
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