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  2. History of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    History of video games. An arcade video game is an arcade game where the player's inputs from the game's controllers are processed through electronic or computerized components and displayed to a video device, typically a monitor, all contained within an enclosed arcade cabinet. Arcade video games are often installed alongside other arcade ...

  3. Tōru Iwatani - Wikipedia

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    1980–present. Known for. Creator of Pac-Man. Tōru Iwatani (岩谷 徹, Iwatani Tōru, born January 25, 1955) is a Japanese video game designer who spent much of his career working for Namco. He is best known as the creator of the arcade game Pac-Man (1980). In 2009, he was chosen by IGN as one of the top 100 game creators of all time.

  4. Out Run - Wikipedia

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    Out Run[ a] (also stylized as OutRun) is an arcade driving video game released by Sega in September 1986. It is known for its pioneering hardware and graphics, nonlinear gameplay, a selectable soundtrack with music composed by Hiroshi Kawaguchi, and the hydraulic motion simulator deluxe arcade cabinet. The goal is to avoid traffic and reach one ...

  5. Golden age of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The golden age of arcade video gameswas the period of rapid growth, technological development, and cultural influence of arcade video gamesfrom the late 1970s to the early 1980s. The release of Space Invadersin 1978 led to a wave of shoot-'em-upgames such as Galaxianand the vector graphics-based Asteroidsin 1979, made possible by new ...

  6. Missile Command - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) 1-2 players alternating turns. Missile Command is a 1980 shoot 'em up arcade video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. and later licensed to Sega for Japanese and European releases. It was designed by Dave Theurer, who also designed Atari's vector graphics game Tempest from the same year. [ 2]

  7. Timeline of arcade video game history - Wikipedia

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    Early history (1971–1977) 1971. At Stanford University, two students release the PDP-11 -based machine Galaxy Game. It is a clone of Spacewar!, one of the earliest video games, developed in 1962. Syzygy Engineering, a precursor to Atari, Inc. launches Computer Space, the first commercial video arcade game, also being a Spacewar! derivative.

  8. Tempest (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Tube shooter. Mode (s) 1-2 players alternating turns. Tempest is a 1981 arcade video game by Atari, Inc., designed and programmed by Dave Theurer. It takes place on a three-dimensional surface divided into lanes, sometimes as a closed tube, and viewed from one end. The player controls a claw-shaped "blaster" that sits on the edge of ...

  9. Nick Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Release. January 4. ( 1992-01-04) –. November 6, 1992. ( 1992-11-06) Nick Arcade (also stylized Nickelodeon Arcade) is an American children's game show created by James Bethea and Karim Miteff and hosted by Phil Moore, with Andrea Lively announcing, that aired on Nickelodeon in 1992. It aired originally during weekend afternoons, with reruns ...