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VS DualSystem flyer.jpg|A two-part flyer advertising the VS. DualSystem on the first half
VS DualSystem flyer.jpg|A two-part flyer advertising the VS. DualSystem on the first half
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VS UniSystem flyer.jpg|The second half advertises the VS. UniSystem
VS Golf Pinball Japanese flyer front.jpg|''VS. Pinball'' / ''[[VS. Golf]]'' Japanese flyer front showing off the upright VS. DualSystem
VS Golf Pinball Japanese flyer back.jpg|''VS. Pinball'' / ''VS. Golf'' Japanese flyer back showing off a conversion kit for a cocktail cabinet
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VS. Super Mario Bros. in a VS. Table cabinet.

The VS. System is a collection of coin-operated VS. UniSystem or VS. DualSystem arcade systems that first appeared in the 1984. As their name implies, the video games are designed for two-player competitive play. The VS. UniSystem is like a conventional upright arcade cabinet with two sets of controls and a single screen. The VS. DualSystem comes with two screens and four sets of controls. The upright type looks like two machines conjoined at an angle while the sit-down type is red and lets players face each other. The latter was renamed VS. Table.[1] The games are mostly ports of Nintendo Entertainment System games, many of which have notable changes in their graphics, gameplay, and difficulty.

Nintendo's final first party VS. System titles were each released in Japan in 1985[2] and in North America in 1990. The Micro VS. System line of Game & Watch games released in 1984 was named after its arcade counterpart.

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References

  1. ^ VS. Dr. Mario installation manual
  2. ^ "Jaleco Ships New Game For "VS. System"" (Paragraph 1). Game Machine. Amusement Press. Published May 1, 1986.

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