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SUMMARY:Phoenix Arcade Game (Dec 1\, 1980)
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DESCRIPTION:\nPhoenix is an outer space-themed\, fixed shooter video gam
	e similar to Taito's Space Invaders. It was developed by Amstar Electronic
	s (which was located in Phoenix\, Arizona) in 1980\,[1] and released by Ce
	nturi in the United States and by Taito in Japan.[2][3]\nThe Phoenix mothe
	rship is one of the first video arcade game bosses to be presented as a se
	parate challenge.[4] This was before the term bosswas coined.\n \n\n\n
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