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| | NES in the Arcade - Playchoice 10, Vs. Unisystem, Vs. Dualsystem |
 | | There is the Playchoice and the Playchoice-10, the first having one available game, and the other having a choice of up to ten games. |
 | | The Playchoice machines come in two variants: one had a single monitor which displayed instructions for a game then the game began, and one with two monitors, one on top of another, too display game instructions continuously while the game was running (the former is a bit more common). |
 | | And unlike the Playchoice games, there is no timer that decides how long you play, in these games you play effects how long you can play etc. Therefore, these games differ a fair amount from the original NES games (though are still roughly the same in terms of the game itself). |
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