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SUMMARY:Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest
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DESCRIPTION:\n\n	Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest is an arcade game prod
	uced by Williams Electronics in 1986 as the sequel to Joust. Although most
	 Williams Electronics games in the 1980s used horizontal video monitors\, 
	vertical monitors like those in Pac-Man and Galaga\n\n	were very common. R
	ecognizing the need to create games that could be packaged as conversion k
	its for vertical cabinets\, Williams asked Joust designer John Newcomer to
	 create a vertical-screen game. The result was Joust 2. Released during th
	e waning days of the golden age of arcade games\, Joust 2 did not achieve 
	nearly the level of success that Joust had.\n\n\n\n	Given the slowdown in 
	the video game industry and the game's screen configuration\, Joust 2 was 
	not made available to home systems of its time. The difficulty in locating
	 operating arcade cabinets meant that video game fans were generally unabl
	e to play Joust 2 before 1997\, when Midway released the game as part of A
	rcade's Greatest Hits: The Midway Collection 2. It was later included on M
	idway Arcade Treasures in 2003.\n\n
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