Timeline of video arcade game history

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This article contains a timeline of notable events in the history of video arcade gaming:

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1971
1972
  • Atari Inc. launches Pong, the first commercially successful video game.
1975
1976
1978
1979

  • Namco releases Pac-Man, which is its biggest-selling game of all time. It also released King and Balloon, which is the first game to feature synthesized voices.
  • DECO releases DECO Cassette System, the first standardized arcade platform, for which many games were made.

  • I, Robot, the first commercially produced 3D-polygonal game is released.
  • Dragon's Lair, The first video game to use video in a game instead of computer generated graphics

  • 16-bit processors are used in arcade machines for the first time, resulting in much more detailed and faster graphics:
    Marble Madness and Paperboy are released by Atari Games.
  • Namco releases Pac-Land, which was the first side-scrolling platform game.

  • NARC, by Williams is released and is the first game to feature blood and gore.
  • Reikai Doushi, by Home Data is released, the first digitized fighting game and the first claymation fighting game.#

  • Exterminator, the first game with fully digitized graphics, is released. It will have the highest quality digitized graphics until the release of Mortal Kombat II.

1991
1992
1993
  • Mortal Kombat II is released, featuring high quality digitized graphics, and the most advanced sound system in arcades at the time, the DCS sound system which allowed for MP3 style compression to all sounds.
  • Sega releases Virtua Fighter, the first 3D fighting game.
1994
  • Killer Instinct is released, the first arcade game with a hard disk, up to that point the game with the highest quality graphics pre-rendered by a rendering program, featuring to this day the highest quality use of the movie background technique.
1998
  • Konami releases Dance Dance Revolution, an arcade game with four arrow pads that the players used to "dance." This game would create many sequels and spin-offs.
1999
  • Rush 2049 is released, the last arcade game to bear the Atari Games logo. Atari Games in Milpitas is renamed Midway Games West, and closes its coin-op product development division.
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