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Classic Arcade Games
by Ken
Marlborough Platinum Quality Author
The new millennium is the millennia of PC
games. But before PCs became a household phenomenon, the only games
of its kind that kids knew, and a whole generation of Americans have
grown up playing, were arcade games.
Arcade games consist of a simple, yet bulky machine, with a colorful
screen, and some sticks or buttons to play with, and a device to put
coins in, which allows the game to be played for a particular period
of time.
Today, you can find arcade games that run on computers, using
emulators. But before that had happened, arcade games were typically
found, apart from the especial entertainment centres and video
arcades, in restaurants, malls and movie halls. Kids and grown ups
alike played mainly three types of arcade games: the famed pinball,
video games or redemption games.
Yet, the ancestry of arcade games could be traced to the hugely
popular games commonly known as the "amusement park midway games"
like ball toss game and shooting galleries which were popular at the
beginning of the 20th century.
The 1930s saw the first coin-operated pinball machines. Though being
made of wood with all functions mechanical rather than electronic
and being a far cry from the electronic ones that were to come much
later, they were still quite a hit. The late seventies would see
these mechanical pinballs being replaced by electronic games.
The change in fortunes of arcade games happened with the formation
of a company called Atari in 1972. This company created the
coin-operated machines, beginning with the electronic ping pong
game, called Pong. Pong was a huge hit, and led to even more home
video game systems being introduced onto the market.
Many games like Pac-Man, Donkey Kong and Space Invaders became huge
hits in the late seventies and early eighties, paving the way to a
revolution. The last breath to the arcade games was provided by the
emergence of two player fighting games like Street Fighter II ,
Mortal Kombat¸ Fatal Fury, King of fighters etc in the early 90s.
However, this was not to redeem the fate of arcade games completely,
as the growth in computers and video technology saw the emergence of
new type of games, including PC games and games that ran on special
consoles such as the Playstation, Gameboy and the X-box pushing
arcade games into the sidelines, to almost the end of their
existence.
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