The 1980 are considered the golden age of arcade games. It was in 1972 that the first electronic arcade games with coin slotting machines came to the fore the invention of the Atari game called Pong, the game was a ping pong. This game has captured the imagination of players from all walks of life, especially the young, playing with coins in the joints of the hand flocked to play. Though Atari could not maintain their supremacy in the Arcade game segment asClones on the market came, saw some 80 years of arcade games more inventive.
There were the popular pinball games, whose mechanical ancestors have been replaced by modern electronic counterparts. There were arcade games are seen in all major shopping centers, restaurants, cafes, grocery stores, bars, bowling, universities, cinemas, airports, bakeries etc. The phenomenon has been popular in Japan and the United States and beganThe imagination of the world.
The 80s saw some of the most popular arcade games of all time, beginning with games like Space Invaders, which debuted in 1978, Pac-Man in 1980, Donkey Kong in 1981 and Tapper in 1983 being the most popular.
Most of these games widely used solid-state integrated circuits and electronic technology. This is operated by coins, usually up to multiple CPUs and additional sound and graphics-chip, closed withthe latest display technology at that time.
But perhaps what these popular games in all sectors of society was the ease of use. It did not take long to learn to play and could be taught to fly. The ground rules were simple. It could be the game for as long as her character on the script was alive. Once dead, was put in another coin and start over.
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