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The Pit is a 1982 arcade action game released by Zilec in the United Kingdom, and licensed to Centuri in North America and Taito in Japan. [1] The game was designed by Andy Walker and Tony Gibson, [2] and developed by AW Electronics. The objective of The Pit is to descend into an underground labyrinth, retrieve a gem, and escape.
Into the Pit: December 26, 2019 Into the Pit: Scott Cawthon: Yes Suzanne Elise Freeman To Be Beautiful: Scott Cawthon and Elley Cooper Count the Ways: 2 Fetch: March 3, 2020 Fetch: Scott Cawthon and Carly Anne West Yes Lonely Freddy: Scott Cawthon and Andrea Waggener Out of Stock: Scott Cawthon and Carly Anne West 3 1:35 A.M. May 5, 2020 1:35 A.M.
The KLOV's entries are heavily weighted for classic arcade games: that is, games released during the golden age of arcade games. Most arcade games have an entry, though entries for newer games tend to be spotty. The more popular a game was, the more extensive the entry is likely to be.
Arcade Games, by Jon Blake; Arcade Mania!: The Turbo-charged World of Japan's Game Centers, by Brian Ashcraft; The Encyclopedia of Arcade Video Games, by Bill Kurtz; The First Quarter: A 25 Year History of Video Games, by Steven L. Kent; Gamester's Guide to Arcade Video Games, by Paul Kordestani; Game Over, by David Sheff
When I was a kid (back in the stone age, aka the early 80s), I dreamed of someday owning my own coin-op arcade games. Or maybe just living in an arcade; that would've been fine, too.
Atari was an early pioneer in the video game industry.In fact, it virtually created the industry with its introduction of the arcade game Pong.The brand name "Atari" was used for many years and applied to several other entities that developed products ranging from arcade video games to home video game consoles to home computers to video games for personal computers.
This is a list of arcade video games organized alphabetically by name. It does not include PC or console games unless they were also released in video arcades . See Lists of video games for related lists.
Sente Technologies (also known as Bally Sente, Inc.) was an arcade game company.Founded as Videa in 1982 by ex-Atari employees Roger Hector, Wendi Allen (then known as Howard Delman), and Ed Rotberg, the company was bought by Nolan Bushnell and made a division of his Pizza Time Theatre company in 1983.