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Mortal Kombat, Jet Rocket, Badlands and more. This page offers you an overview of the video arcade machines in our collection.
Gotcha is a 1973 arcade game manufactured by Atari Inc. It was Atari's fourth game after Pong, Space Race and Pong Doubles. This was…
Until NBA Jam was released, basketball games were really only for the true enthusiast. After all, everything you could do on screen,…
The Tournament Table is basically a multigame arcade with several Pong variations. After inserting a coin, the player is prompted to…
Badlands must be one of the most fun racing games out there. The two steering wheels offer such nice game play that it's hard for…
Vanguard is an ancestor of later shoot 'em ups such as Gradius and R-Type. Vanguard was the first scrolling shooter, in which you…
The shooter Galaga is a successor of Galaxian. The player's spaceship moves from left to right at the bottom of the screen. Just…
We have four Japanese gaming machines in our exhibition. In Japan these machines are still being played. The machines are made up…
The flyer for Mortal Kombat sported the daunting but promising text “So real it hurts!” The digital graphics combined with the…
In 1999 Konami released the first "Dancing Stage" in Europe. In Japan, where the game had been introduced a year earlier,…
Similar to the Jet Rocket from 1970, this arcade game immediately stands out. No big screen or joystick but a small window and two…
What's in a name? In Time Pilot the player shoots his way through several time lines. From biplanes from the 1910s to the next…
Under Fire has always remained faithful to its coin-op version: there has never been a console version released for this game.
A secret agent must rescue his partner from the claws of a terrorist organisation. Rolling Thunder is a horizontal scrolling…
This is a talking, multi-ball Stern monster of a game. And a great addition to the Arcade exhibition.
The high quality of the graphics and the possibility to set up eight machines next to each other makes Daytona USA the most…
The first Pachinko machines appeared in Japan around 1920 and were initially intended as children's toys. A decade later Pachinko…
Pushing buttons or rolling the trackball as quick as possible, in Hyper Sports (the follow-up of the slightly more popular Track…
Pong's success made Atari long for more. Al Alcorn was invited to become project manager, and he subsequently asked Steve Jobs to…
Perhaps the most simple and effective sequel ever. The design and drawings featuring on the oldest Ms. Pac-Man coin-ops are…
In this shooting game you control a laser pistol with a trackball. You have to try to kill a centipede, which gets faster and faster…
Jet Rocket, released by SEGA in 1970, is a flight simulator that makes use of visual techniques which were also used for military…