80s Arcade Games
Monday, September 27th, 2010
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The 1980s are considered the golden age of arcade games. It 'was in 1972 that the first electronic arcade games with coin slotting machines came into play limelight with Atari inventing the game called Pong, Pong, which was a ping. This game has captured the imagination of players from all walks of life, especially young people, came to play with coins in hand flocked to play it. Though Atari could not maintain their supremacy in both arcade segmentClones on the market came, saw and 80s, some of the most inventive games arcade.
There were the popular pinball games, whose ancestors have been replaced mechanical prior art electronic counterpart. There were arcade games seen as, above all, shopping malls, restaurants, cafes, grocery stores, bars, bowling, universities, cinemas, airports, bakeries etc. The phenomenon was in Japan, popular throughout the United States EE startedThe imagination of the world.
The 80s saw some of the most popular arcade games of all time, beginning with games like Space Invaders, in 1978 on his debut, in 1980, Pac-Man, Donkey Kong in 1981 and Tapper in 1983 is the most popular .
Most of these games are widely used solid-state circuits and integrated electronic technology. Those of coins, usually end up with multiple CPUs and additional sound and graphics cards particle board withthe latest display technology at that time.
But perhaps what these games popular in all parts of society was the ease of use. It did not take long to learn these games and could be taught to fly. The rules of the games were easy. It could be the game for as long as you play the character alive on screen. After his death, had put in another coin and start all over again.
