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Top 10 console games that began in an arcade

Before PlayStation and Xbox took over the gaming scene, gamers had to make do with arcade games.

From the 1970s to the 1990s, there were only two ways to play new titles. One option was to obtain a very expensive and frequently sold-out home console.

However, arcades, on the other hand, were a much more affordable option for sampling new games for the average video game junkie.

The dens of arcade cabinets, the birthplace of all modern video gaming, were wondrous places for intrepid gamers.

They provided unique gaming experiences in their glory days, here are ten of the titles that have lasted so long that you might not even realize they started as an arcade game.

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Metal Slug is an excellent example of how a single arcade title can build a gaming empire. Nazca Corporation first released Metal Slug in 1996.

Games were also released for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and several retro consoles.

The Contra franchise is arguably the most successful video game franchise of all time. The game was released in 1986 by Konami.

Contra was one of the most difficult and profitable arcades of its time. Two years after the cabinet release, Konami released the game for the NES.

Super Mario Brothers was the first arcade game. It may have been a surprise to some of you that it was released on the NES console. Many of you may even have owned the console and played the game.Nintendo adapted the title immediately for home systems back in the day.

This game is widely regarded as one of the greatest beat-’em-ups ever made, and it’s not surprising so many people remember it fondly.

Turtles in Time is one of the few games where the sequel outperforms

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