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'''Face Off''' is a {{c|hockey}} arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1988]] only in Japan. It runs on the company's System 1 hardware, and was the first game from Namco to allow up to four players to play simultaneously on the same cabinet ([[Final Lap]], which was released in the previous year, allowed up to four players to play simultaneously when two 2-player cabinets were linked together). It features eight international teams from the then-current Soviet Union, Canada, Sweden, the then-current Czechoslovakia, the United States, Finnland, France, and of course, the game's home country of Japan. | '''Face Off''' is a {{c|hockey}} arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1988]] only in Japan. It runs on the company's System 1 hardware, and was the first game from Namco to allow up to four players to play simultaneously on the same cabinet ([[Final Lap]], which was released in the previous year, allowed up to four players to play simultaneously when two 2-player cabinets were linked together). It features eight international teams from the then-current Soviet Union, Canada, Sweden, the then-current Czechoslovakia, the United States, Finnland, France, and of course, the game's home country of Japan. | ||
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Revision as of 16:25, 3 February 2011
Face Off is a hockey arcade game that was released by Namco in 1988 only in Japan. It runs on the company's System 1 hardware, and was the first game from Namco to allow up to four players to play simultaneously on the same cabinet (Final Lap, which was released in the previous year, allowed up to four players to play simultaneously when two 2-player cabinets were linked together). It features eight international teams from the then-current Soviet Union, Canada, Sweden, the then-current Czechoslovakia, the United States, Finnland, France, and of course, the game's home country of Japan.
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The title screen.
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The team selection screen.
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The first round of the game.