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==Arcade titles== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 100%;" |- ! scope="col" style="width:20%;" | Title ! scope="col" style="width:4%;" | Release date ! scope="col" style="width:37%;" class="unsortable" | Notes |- |''TV Pinball'' |1975 |License of Ramtek's Knockout. The cocktail version is called ''Table Pinball''. |- |''Table Foosballer'' |1975 |Licensed from Ramtek. |- |''Alley Rally'' |1975 | |- |''[[Destruction Derby (1975 video game)|Destruction Derby]]'' |1975 | |- |''Old Time Basketball'' |1975 |Mechanical basketball game. |- |''[[Death Race (1976 video game)|Death Race]]'' |April 1, 1976 |During development, this game was known as ''Death Race 98''. |- |''Robot Bowl'' |1977 | |- |[[Death_Race_(1976_video_game)#Legacy|''Score'']] |1977 | |- |''Super Death Chase'' |1977 | |- |''[[Circus (video game)|Circus]]'' |1977 | |- |''Car Polo'' |1977 | |- |''Attack'' |1977 | |- |''Football'' |1978 | |- |''Rip Cord'' |1979 | |- |''Side Trak'' |1979 | |- |''Crash'' |1979 | |- |''Fire One!'' |1979 | |- |''[[Star Fire]]'' |1979 | |- |''Bandido'' |January 1980 |Originally developed and released by [[Nintendo]] in 1979 as ''[[Sheriff (video game)|Sheriff]]'' |- |''Tail Gunner 2'' |1980 |Purchased from Cinematronics |- |''[[Spectar]]'' |1980 | |- |''[[Targ (video game)|Targ]]'' |1980 | |- |''[[Mouse Trap (1981 video game)|Mouse Trap]]'' |1981 | |- |''[[Venture (video game)|Venture]]'' |1981 | |- |''[[Pepper II]]'' |1982 | |- |''Victory'' |1982 |Exidy also produced upgrade-kit of this game called Victor Banana. |- |''Hard Hat'' |1982 |Limited release |- |''Fax'' |1983 | |- |''Whirly Bucket'' |1983 |A twist on the Skee-Ball concept. Unlike that game, the balls curve around a loop, hopefully falling into a hole. Just under the holes, there is a moving puppet, which can be struck with the ball for double points. |- |''Tidal Wave'' |1983 |A twist on the Skee-Ball concept. Unlike that game, the balls curve around a loop, hopefully falling into a hole. |- |''[[Crossbow (video game)|Crossbow]]'' |1983 | |- |''[[Cheyenne (video game)|Cheyenne]]'' |1984 | |- |''Catch-22'' |1985 | |- |''Combat'' |1985 | |- |''Crackshot'' |1985 | |- |''Vertigo'' |1985 |Limited release |- |''Top Gunner'' |1986 | |- |''Top Secret'' |1986 |During development, this game was called 0077. The title was changed to Top Secret possibly due to copyright issues, since the title is similar to the movie series 007. When the game was changed to Top Secret, 50 levels were added and the controls were changed to a steering wheel. |- |''Clay Pigeon'' |1986 | |- |''[[Chiller (video game)|Chiller]]'' |1986 | |- |''Hit 'n Miss'' |1987 | |- |''[[Who Dunit]]'' |1988 | |- |''Showdown'' |1988 |Poker game |- |''Yukon'' |1989 |Poker game (gambling version) |- |''Twister'' |1989 |A take on the Skee-Ball concept. |- |''Turbo Ticket'' |1996 |A take on the ticket grabber concept. |} ===First Star Software games=== These were licensed from [[First Star Software]] in 1984 for use with the Max-A-Flex arcade system. *''[[Astro Chase]]'' *''[[Flip and Flop]]'' *''[[Bristles (video game)|Bristles]]'' *''[[Boulder Dash (video game)|Boulder Dash]]'' ===Unreleased prototypes=== *''Kreepy Krawlers'' (1979) *''UFO's'' (1980) *''Teeter Torture'' (1982) *''Snapper'' (1982) *''Critter'' (1995, mechanical gun game) *''Hot Shot'' (1995, mechanical gun game) *''Troll'' (1995, mechanical gun game)
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