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[[File:wreck.png|thumb|A screenshot from ''VS. Wrecking Crew'', an arcade version that pits two players against each other.]] | [[File:wreck.png|thumb|A screenshot from ''VS. Wrecking Crew'', an arcade version that pits two players against each other.]] | ||
'''''VS. Wrecking Crew''''' is a 1984 arcade game for the [[VS. System]], predating the 1985 console game ''[[Wrecking Crew]]''. The game was less puzzle oriented, did not contain the level editor, and featured a simultaneous two-player mode in which the opposing player is seen on the other side of the construction wall. In single player, [[Luigi]] acts similar to [[Foreman Spike]], and is present in all levels. | '''''VS. Wrecking Crew''''' is a 1984 arcade game for the [[VS. System]], predating the 1985 console game ''[[Wrecking Crew]]''. The game was less puzzle oriented, did not contain the level editor, and featured a simultaneous two-player mode in which the opposing player is seen on the other side of the construction wall. In single player, [[Luigi]] acts similar to [[Foreman Spike]], and is present in all levels. |
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File:Wreck.png
A screenshot from VS. Wrecking Crew, an arcade version that pits two players against each other.
VS. Wrecking Crew is a 1984 arcade game for the VS. System, predating the 1985 console game Wrecking Crew. The game was less puzzle oriented, did not contain the level editor, and featured a simultaneous two-player mode in which the opposing player is seen on the other side of the construction wall. In single player, Luigi acts similar to Foreman Spike, and is present in all levels.
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