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SUMMARY:Scramble Arcade Game (March 1981)
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UID:86-1-297719f2735048ae5849590ef9ad2c5e@forums.gameex.com
ORGANIZER;CN="tthurman":spesoftforums@gameex.com
DESCRIPTION:\n\n	Scramble (スクランブル Sukuranburu?) is a 1981 si
	de-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game. It was developed by Konami\, and ma
	nufactured and distributed by Leijac in Japan and Stern in North America. 
	It was the first side-scrolling shooter with forced scrolling and multiple
	 distinct levels.[3]The Konami Scramble arcade system board hardware uses 
	two Zilog Z80 microprocessors for the central processing unit\, two AY-3-8
	910 sound chips for the sound\,[4] and Namco Galaxian video hardware for t
	he graphics.[5][6]\nThe game was a success\, selling 15\,136 video game ar
	cade cabinets in the United States within five months\, by August 4\, 1981
	\, becoming Stern's second best-selling arcade classic after Berzerk. Its 
	sequel Super Cobra sold 12\,337 cabinets in the US in four months that sam
	e year\, adding up to 27\,473 US cabinet sales for both\, by October 1981.
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