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Muggo! is a motion-controlled arcade game from 1992 that uses physical input to drive gameplay. Players interact with the system through movement-based mechanics, a rarity at the time. Developed by Berkshire Motion Picture Company and published by Sega, it’s built on the AS-1 hardware platform, which prioritized kinetic controls over traditional joysticks. The game’s exact mechanics are unclear, but its premise hinges on translating real-world motion into on-screen actions. Little community data survives from its short lifespan, but it remains a footnote in early motion-control history. As one of the first arcade titles to prioritize physical interaction, it predates modern systems like the Wii by nearly two decades. Niche and largely forgotten, it’s a relic for those curious about how motion gaming began.
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