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All Arcade Classics Games Score Game Name. Atari Classic Arcade Relive the old times with six classic arcade games. Cholo Master the droids and free your people! Clawbert Grab as many eggs as you can before the machine refills. Dig Dug The real version of arcade classic Dig Dug! Future Pinball The future of pinball is in your hands! Pac Man A nearly exact replica of the arcade classic! Pac-Man Official version of the classic arcade game - not a remake! Jump in the cockpit and fight your way through Hell in this action packed vertical scrolling helicopter shooter!
The future of pinball is in your hands! Design and play your own pinball table, and share them with other players. Arcade games are coin-operated video games, usually found in public places such as video arcades, restaurants, bars, and theaters. Numerous arcade games throughout recent history have proven popular enough to cross over into other, more private platforms. The term PC arcade game refers to games that have similar play types as arcade games but are designed to run on a personal computer.
Even before the invention of video games, coin-operated games were nothing new. One ancestor of the modern video game was the pinball machine, which itself descended from earlier tabletop games involving balls, such as bagatelle.
The earliest pinball machines debuted during the s. As advances were made in the field of electronics, they were incorporated into pinball games, which were facing competition from a new, similar form of entertainment: the arcade video game. Somewhat ironically, considering how often arcade games would be translated to PCs, the first coin-operated video game was based on an early computer game. Galaxy Game was a coin-operated version of Spacewar!
Galaxy Game first appeared at the student union of Stanford University in It remained a popular attraction at Stanford for the rest of the decade. Computer Space's creators later went on to found Atari, which, in , changed the world of gaming forever with the release of Pong.
Although extremely simple—just an electronic version of ping-pong, originally designed as a training exercise—Pong became wildly popular with the American public. Other companies quickly copied Pong, and the video game industry as we know it today was born. The late s and early s were a golden age for arcade games. Most featured relatively simple, but also fun and addictive, gameplay; Donkey Kong was more complicated and featured cutscenes that advanced the plot.
Video arcades, with a vast array of different arcade games offered in one place, began to appear, and businesses such as Chuck E.
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