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| - Cabal is a 1988 Arcade Game developed by TAD Corporation. In this game, the player controls a commando, viewed from behind, trying to destroy various enemy military bases. Two players could play this game, cooperatively, simultaneously. The arcade cabinet has a trackball to move the player from side to side, and move the crosshairs about the screen. With a trackball, rolling is done by pushing the trackball to maximum speed.
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| - Cabal is a 1988 Arcade Game developed by TAD Corporation. In this game, the player controls a commando, viewed from behind, trying to destroy various enemy military bases. Two players could play this game, cooperatively, simultaneously. The player's character is seen from behind and initially starts behind a protective wall. The player has a limitless ammunition gun and a limited number of grenades. An enemy gauge at the bottom of the screen depletes as foes are destroyed and certain structures are brought down. Once it is depleted, you beat the level. All the remaining buildings onscreen collapse and the player progresses to the next stage while doing a rather... odd-looking Victory Dance while running. The arcade cabinet has a trackball to move the player from side to side, and move the crosshairs about the screen. With a trackball, rolling is done by pushing the trackball to maximum speed. This game was ported to the NES by Rare. It also spawned a Spiritual Sequel, Blood Bros. (which is pretty much Cabal in the Wild West). See also Wild Guns for the SNES, which is pretty much Blood Bros. IN SPACE.
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