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Okay but real talk now, I'm a frequent content submitter across The VG-Resource and very active on the DidYouKnowGaming's discord server. I'm currently looking for any and every bit of information on the lost Sega arcade game called "Heavyweight Champ" release in 1976, it's considered the first fighting game ever made and I want to somehow get the word out to people to get it preserved. | Okay but real talk now, I'm a frequent content submitter across The VG-Resource and very active on the DidYouKnowGaming's discord server. I'm currently looking for any and every bit of information on the lost Sega arcade game called "Heavyweight Champ" release in 1976, it's considered the first fighting game ever made and I want to somehow get the word out to people to get it preserved. | ||
*[https://lostmediawiki.com/Heavyweight_Champ_(lost_SEGA_arcade_boxing_game;_1976) The article in question] | *[https://lostmediawiki.com/Heavyweight_Champ_(lost_SEGA_arcade_boxing_game;_1976) The article in question.] | ||
Seems like I wrote another article huh? Well yes sir I did. This time a Dracula game, which is apparently the "first" game about vampires ever. Eat your heart out Richter Belmont | Seems like I wrote another article huh? Well yes sir I did. This time a Dracula game, which is apparently the "first" game about vampires ever. Eat your heart out Richter Belmont. | ||
*[https://lostmediawiki.com/Dracula_Hunter_(lost_arcade_game;_1979 | *[https://lostmediawiki.com/Dracula_Hunter_(lost_arcade_game;_1979) Read it here.] |
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Okay but real talk now, I'm a frequent content submitter across The VG-Resource and very active on the DidYouKnowGaming's discord server. I'm currently looking for any and every bit of information on the lost Sega arcade game called "Heavyweight Champ" release in 1976, it's considered the first fighting game ever made and I want to somehow get the word out to people to get it preserved.
Seems like I wrote another article huh? Well yes sir I did. This time a Dracula game, which is apparently the "first" game about vampires ever. Eat your heart out Richter Belmont.