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Most Popular Arcade Games - Page 54

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  • Bullet Mark

    1975

    Bullet Mark

    1975

    Arcade
    A light gun game by Sega released in 1975. The unweildy cabinet proved unpopular with distributors, leading to the development of a scaled-down version called Tracer in 1976. This game was the first Sega game to be produced in America.
  • Goal Kick

    1974

    Goal Kick

    1974

    Arcade
    A ball-and-paddle game from Sega.
  • Safari

    1977

    Safari

    1977

    Arcade
  • Vertigo

    1984

    Vertigo

    1984

    Arcade
  • Top Secret

    1986

    Top Secret

    1986

    Arcade
  • Victor Banana

    1982

    Victor Banana

    1982

    Arcade
  • Kreepy Krawlers

    1979

    Kreepy Krawlers

    1979

    Arcade
  • Initial D Arcade Stage 5

    2009

    Initial D Arcade Stage 5

    2009

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    Released on February 25, 2009 in Japan, Initial D Arcade Stage 5 was the second game in the series released on the Sega Lindbergh hardware. A few notable differences include massive physics changes. Compared to Arcade Stage 4/Extreme Stage, which used "drifting" physics, Arcade Stage 5 featured more realistic driving physics, which included tire and brake wear down. Although the tire and brake wear are not displayed anywhere in the game, experienced players can notice the difference in the change in physics as they progress in races. New characters that appeared for the first time in the game are Kobayakawa, Satoshi Omiya, Imposter Project D, Kai Kogashiwa (R.T. Katagiri S.V.), and Hideo Minagawa. New courses such as Happogahara, which used from Arcade Stage Ver.1 to Arcade Stage Ver.3/Street Stage (only daytime used is night) and only Extreme Stage appeared with full daytimes between day and night and Nagao, R.T. Katagiri S.V.'s home course.
  • Crash

    1979

    Crash

    1979

    Arcade
    A variation on Gremlin's Head On by Exidy.
  • Football

    1978

    Football

    1978

    Arcade
  • Score

    1977

    Score

    1977

    Arcade
    Developed by Exidy, Score is another extension of the Destruction Derby concept with the cars replaced by bar patrons. Set in a singles bar, the object of the game is to “score” with as many members of the opposite sex as possible. When the onscreen Lothario makes contact with the object of his (or her) affections, a heart appears on screen. A cocktail version of the game came in a heart-shaped cabinet.
  • TV Pinball

    1974

    TV Pinball

    1974

    Arcade
    Exidy's first game, a ball-and-paddle game inspired by pinball mechanics.
  • Destruction Derby

    1975

    Destruction Derby

    1975

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    Exidy's first driving game, which was later licensed to Chicago Coin and released as "Demolition Derby". As part of the deal, Exidy stopped production of the game to avoid competing with their new licensee.
  • Sea Battle

    1976

    Sea Battle

    1976

    Arcade
  • Hit Me

    1976

    Hit Me

    1976

    Arcade
  • Baseball

    1974

    Baseball

    1974

    Arcade
  • Playtime

    1974

    Playtime

    1974

    Arcade
    A two-player ball-and-paddle game by Midway.
  • Leader

    1973

    Leader

    1973

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    A four-player ball-and-paddle game with each player on on edge of the screen. The game is a licensed version of Ramtek's Wipe Out.
  • Winner IV

    1973

    Winner IV

    1973

    Arcade
    A four-player ball-and-paddle sequel to Midway's Winner, which was released earlier in the year.
  • Asteroid

    1973

    Asteroid

    1973

    Arcade
    Asteroid was originally developed by Atari for Midway in fulfillment of a contract to supply one video game and one pinball machine. Atari had initially offered Pong during its development to fulfill the contract, but had been rejected. After finishing Asteroid Atari developed a near identical version of the game and released it themselves under the title "Space Race".
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