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Space Invaders, released in arcades by Taito in 1978, is one of the most influential and successful video games of all time, laying the foundations for most shooters and action games that followed. It revolutionized the game industry and has become a pop culture icon.
Seawolf II
An arcade shooter released in 1977. Midway released the game in North America as Boot Hill, while Taito released the game in Japan as Gunman. The game was a sequel to the 1975 hit Taito/Midway arcade shooter Gun Fight.
Checkmate was a Midway game for the Arcade. It was released in 1977.
An advergame made for the arcades to advertise the Datsun 280Z. There is also an unbranded version called Night Rider.
An early baseball arcade game from Midway.
An arcade game from Midway
An sequel to Wheels from Midway
An arcade light-gun shooter released by Kasco in 1975, this was the first holographic 3-D game.
Gun Fight, also known as Western Gun, is a 1975 arcade shooter. Set in the Wild West, Western Gun was the first on-foot shooter, introduced human combat, was the first open-world action-adventure video game, and the first real-time tactical cover shooter. Gun Fight was also the first microprocessor video game.
A racing game designed by Tomohiro Nishikado and released by Taito in 1974, also known as Racer or Wheels. It was one of the first driving video games, and was groundbreaking for innovations such as vertical scrolling, sprites with collision detection, and driving wheel controls.
A sports game released by Taito in 1974. A landmark title, it was notable for being the first video game to use sprites, and the first to represent human characters. It was licensed to Midway as TV Basketball in the United States.
Playtime is an incredibly early Pong clone from Midway Games.
Winner was the first video game by Midway. Like most inaugural releases from companies of the day, it was a simple Pong clone.
An early first-person shooting arcade game released by Sega in 1969. It resembles a first-person light-gun shooter video game, but is in fact an electro-mechanical arcade game that uses rear image projection to produce moving animations on a screen.
Static Shock was a 2D Platformer game, developed and published by Midway, which was cancelled before it was released.
An open-world crime game, developed by Edge of Reality, that would have starred Snoop Dogg as a thug living in South Central L.A. The game was cancelled on March 1, 2006.
TNA iMPACT! 2 was a video game under development at Midway's Los Angeles studio anticipated for release in 2010. When the company was split up and sold, the license went to SouthPeak and the studio going to THQ, the work done on this game might never be seen.
A beach sports game for the Wii.
Eight Ball Deluxe
Crank the Weasel is a platform/adventure hybrid game developed by Midway Games. It was canceled in 2003.
What happened in Vegas stayed in Vegas, when Midway canceled this rambunctious open-world game centered on fighting, dancing, gambling, and street racing.
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