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Gee Bee

Gee Bee

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Descr: Gee Bee is a block breaker/video pinball hybrid arcade game developed and published by Namco in 1978. The player controls a set of paddles with a rotary knob, with the objective being to score as many points as possible by deflecting a ball against bricks, pop bumpers and other objects in the playfield. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1978
Designer: Toru Iwatani
Developer: Namco
Genre: Breakout clone
Platform: Arcade game
Publishers: Gremlin Industries, Namco

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