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{{Game
{{Game
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|image=Tokyo Wars flyer.jpg
|title=Tokyo Wars
|title=Tokyo Wars
|image=Tokyo Wars flyer.jpg
|japanese=トーキョーウォーズ
|developer=[[Namco]]
|developer=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|japanese=トーキョーウォーズ
|year=1996
|released={{rd|1995}}
|systems={{syslist|cade}}
|genre=Versus [[shooter]]
|genre=[[Shooter]]
|systems=[[Arcade]]
|players=1-8
|players=1-8
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
}}
}}
{{marquee|Tokyo Wars marquee.jpg}}
{{marquee|Tokyo Wars marquee.jpg}}
'''Tokyo Wars''' is a versus [[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1995]]; it runs upon that company's System 22 hardware and it allows up to eight people take part in it simultaneously when a maximum of either two four-player cabinets, four two-player cabinets or eight one-player cabinets are linked together. The players have to use a steering wheel (that has a pair of firing buttons on it) along with two pedals (one forward, the other reverse) and a view-change button to take control of a tank in either the "Green Forces" or "White Forces" - and when this game was new, each four-player cabinet purchased came with a Tournament Kit that included T-shirts and posters to enhance its uniqueness.
'''Tokyo Wars''' is a versus [[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1996]]; it runs upon that company's System 22 hardware and it allows up to eight people take part in it simultaneously when a maximum of either two four-player cabinets, four two-player cabinets or eight one-player cabinets are linked together. The players have to use a steering wheel (that has a pair of firing buttons on it) along with two pedals (one forward, the other reverse) and a view-change button to take control of a tank in either the "Green Forces" or "White Forces" - and when this game was new, each four-player cabinet purchased came with a Tournament Kit that included T-shirts and posters to enhance its uniqueness.
 
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[[Category:Arcade]]
[[Category:Shooter]]
[[Category:Shooter]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:MAME]]
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 18 December 2022

Box artwork for Tokyo Wars.
Box artwork for Tokyo Wars.
Tokyo Wars
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Year released1996
System(s)Arcade
Japanese titleトーキョーウォーズ
Genre(s)Shooter
Players1-8
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksTokyo Wars ChannelSearchSearch
Tokyo Wars marquee

Tokyo Wars is a versus shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1996; it runs upon that company's System 22 hardware and it allows up to eight people take part in it simultaneously when a maximum of either two four-player cabinets, four two-player cabinets or eight one-player cabinets are linked together. The players have to use a steering wheel (that has a pair of firing buttons on it) along with two pedals (one forward, the other reverse) and a view-change button to take control of a tank in either the "Green Forces" or "White Forces" - and when this game was new, each four-player cabinet purchased came with a Tournament Kit that included T-shirts and posters to enhance its uniqueness.

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