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Starcade : ウィキペディア英語版
Starcade

''Starcade'' is a game show where contestants competed against one another by playing arcade video games. The series originally aired on WTBS from 1982–1983, followed by a run in syndication for the following season.
The series was first hosted by Mark Richards. Geoff Edwards replaced Richards after the first 23 shows, and continued until the show's cancellation.
==Broadcast history==
''Starcade'' was produced by JM Production Company for Ted Turner to air on WTBS and later syndication by Turner Program Services (TPS). ''Starcade'' was the first to be a video arcade game show, and set the blueprint for similar game shows like ''Video Power'', ''Nick Arcade'', and ''Arena''. The show was used to showcase brand new arcade games.
Shortly after the series' cancellation, a second JM-produced video arcade game show, ''The Video Game'', was aired for a brief period from 1984 to 1985.
''Starcade'' aired in repeats on the G4 network from its inception in 2002 to 2004, shortly before its merger with Tech TV.

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