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The [[Sixth Doctor]] took parts from an arcade game in [[Pease Pottage]] service station to create a device. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Corruptions (audio story)}})
The [[Sixth Doctor]] took parts from an arcade game in [[Pease Pottage]] service station to create a device. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Corruptions (audio story)}})


[[Category:Games from the real world]]
[[Category:Games from the real world]]

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Arcade game
The arcade game Astro Fighter in Heathrow Airport. (TV: Time-Flight [+]Loading...["Time-Flight (TV story)"])

The exterior of Ace's TARDIS was permanently fixed in the shape of an arcade cabinet, the result of a dormant command left by Ace if Narvin ever come in contact with it and to serve as an annoyance. (AUDIO: The First Days of Phaidon [+]Loading...["The First Days of Phaidon (audio story)"])

In 1982, Heathrow Airport had an arcade machine for the game Astro Fighter near the airport's departure terminals. (TV: Time-Flight [+]Loading...["Time-Flight (TV story)"])

Clyde Langer likened a nuclear reactor to a "big arcade game". (TV: Sky [+]Loading...["Sky (TV story)"])

The Sixth Doctor took parts from an arcade game in Pease Pottage service station to create a device. (AUDIO: The Corruptions [+]Loading...["The Corruptions (audio story)"])