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{{Short description|Developer and manufacturer of coin-operated amusements}} {{More citations needed|date=February 2025}} {{Infobox company | name = Exidy, Inc. | logo = | type = [[Privately held company|Private]] | industry = [[Video game industry|Video games]] | former_name = | founded = 1973 | defunct = 1999 | founders = {{Unbulleted list| | H.R. Kauffman | Samuel Hawes }} | hq_location_city = [[Palo Alto, California|Palo Alto]], [[California]] | hq_location_country = U.S. | key_people = | products = [[Arcade game]]s | owner = | parent = | num_employees = | num_employees_year = | website = }} '''Exidy, Inc.''' was an American developer and manufacturer of coin-operated electro-mechanical and video games which operated from 1973 to 1999. They manufactured many notable titles including ''[[Death Race (1976 video game)|Death Race]]'' (1976), ''[[Circus (video game)|Circus]]'' (1978), ''[[Star Fire]]'' (1978), ''[[Venture (video game)|Venture]]'' (1981), ''[[Mouse Trap (1981 video game)|Mouse Trap]]'' (1981), ''[[Crossbow (video game)|Crossbow]]'' (1983), and ''[[Chiller (video game)|Chiller]]'' (1986). They were also the creators of the [[Exidy Sorcerer]] (1978) home computer platform.
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