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Manufacturer: UPL

UPL released 34 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1976. UPL was based in United States.

The 5 most common machines by UPL owned by VAPS members are (in order):
Carnival , Depthcharge , XX Mission , USAAF Mustang , Task Force Harrier

The 5 most common machines by UPL wanted by VAPS members are (in order):
Carnival , Depthcharge , Vandyke , Koutetsu Yousai Strahl , Acrobat Mission

Entries in this index: 34
Name Year Type Genre Description Images
Acrobat Mission 1991 Videogame Shooter
Arc Area 1987 Videogame Shooter
Ark Area 1987 Videogame Shooter
Atomic Robo-Kid 1989 Videogame Shooter
Bio-Ship Paladin 1990 Videogame Shooter
Black Heart 1991 Videogame Shooting Vehicle
Blasto 1978 Videogame Shooter
Blockade 1976 Videogame Skill
Carnival 1980 Videogame Shooter
Depthcharge 1977 Videogame Shooter
Dorodon 1982 Videogame Labyrinth / Maze
Hustle 1977 Videogame Skill
JT 104 1987 Videogame Fighting
Koutetsu Yousai Strahl 1992 Videogame Shooting Vehicle
Mouser 1983 Videogame Platform
Mutant Night 1987 Videogame Fighting
Ninja Kid 1990 Videogame Fighting
Ninja-Kid II 1987 Videogame Fighting
Ochichi Mahjong 1989 Videogame Mahjong
Omega Fighter 1989 Videogame Shooter
Omega Fighter Special 1989 Videogame Shooter
Penguin-Kun Wars 1985 Videogame Shooter
Rad Action 1987 Videogame Adventure
Raiders 5 1985 Videogame Shooter
Space Fire Bird 1980 Videogame Space
Spaceship Gomorah / Uchuu Senkan Gomorah 1990 Videogame
Super Moon Cresta 1980 Videogame Shooter
Task Force Harrier 1989 Videogame Shooting Vehicle
Urashima Mahjong 1989 Videogame Mahjong
USAAF Mustang 1990 Videogame Shooter
Van Dyke Fantasy 1991 Videogame Fighting
Vandyke 1990 Videogame Fighting
XX Mission 1987 Videogame Shooter
Zool 1993 Videogame Platform

The proceeding is a list of machines known to have been made by UPL.
Click on any machine name to bring up the encyclopedia page for that machine.
Click on the 'Year' or 'Type' column headers to sort the table accordingly.

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