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A 'catch the item' game for TRS-80 CoCo.
A Pac-Man variant written by Dan Illowsky and published by Datamost for the Apple II.
A "catch the items" game for Vic-20.
The earliest known arcade adaptation of the mahjong tile game, with one-on-one matches against a computer opponent.
An arcade go game that specifically deals with "tsumego" problems.
Star Craft and Brøderbund's maze game.
An early action game from Data East, where players defend against invading ninja.
One-on-one fighter where players control a tyrannosaurus and fight until only one is left victorious.
A simple slot machine simulator where players can bet 1-5 coins per spin. Players can also play against a computer which makes random bets.
A licensed clone of Taito's Space Invaders, although the marketing and cabinet art definitely isn't....
Bomb Bee is a Japanese-only sequel to 1978's Gee Bee, and the second arcade designed by Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani.
In Sea Hunt, players dive for hidden treasure whilst avoiding becoming lunch for a shark.
Nichibutsu debuted their video game efforts with this simple bat-and-ball block-breaker.
Namco's first video game, Gee Bee is a hybrid of mechanics taken from electromechanical pinball games and Atari's Breakout. It is also the first work of Toru Iwatani, who would later create Pac-Man.
A series of mini-games available for the APF MP-1000.
A maze game with four different mazes to play in.
In what could be considered an early forefather to both FMV and traditional light gun games, Sky Hawk from Nintendo features 16 millimeter footage of flying planes for players to target.
Barricade is a "light cycle"-type multiplayer versus game. Players control an ever-growing wall and make efforts to have their opponents crash without crashing, themselves.
Hit Me is an arcade blackjack simulator for up to 4 players.
Nürburgring 1 was the first ever first-person racing game.
A follow-up to Ramtek's 1974 baseball title.
An early arcade baseball simulator from Ramtek.
Playtron was an arcade game developed by Kasco (Kansei Seiki Seisakusho Co.) in 1973. It was the first video game with color, sprites, animations, and a modular arcade system. Only two prototype units were produced.
Pong-Tron II is the follow-up to Sega's first arcade video game.
Playtime is an incredibly early Pong clone from Midway Games.
Sega's first "video" arcade game. Unlike their earlier amusement games, it uses discrete logic as opposed to being electro-mechanical.
The first 3D flight simulator game, released by Sega in 1970. It was an electro-mechanical arcade game, using video projection to display a 3D game world on screen. It features free-roaming, first-person flight shooting gameplay. It was the first flight simulator game, the earliest first-person shooter, the first open-world game, and the first action-adventure game.
An upcoming MMO based on the Tribes series. The game will feature large open maps, along with a large persistent world where players fight for territory control.
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