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5.5 - What was the first Data East game? (Pinball History) |
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This article is from the General Pinball FAQ, by Keith Johnson keefer@access.digex.net with numerous contributions by others.
Data East Pinball released their first pin in 1987, called Laser War. They
have since become a fairly major force in the industry. They have also since
been bought by Sega.
 
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