Many people know the classic arcade games. It doesn’t matter if you’re talking about Pac-Man or Donkey Kong, you’ve played the games of all. Arcade games are great ways to pass the hours, starting with Space Invaders through Donkey Kong. What is the history of arcades? You can read on to learn more about the history of arcade games and the reasons why they became popular. It’s a worthwhile to read the article. And don’t forget sharing your memories of arcade games with your friends.

Donkey KongThe video game industry expanded, arcades too developed. The gameplay of video games changed with the emergence of Donkey Kong. This arcade game was a huge gorilla. Players could now leap over obstacles to gain points. As video games became more popular and became more popular, the focus shifted from novelty towards more difficult gameplay. This resulted in scores of imitations flooding the market. The arcade’s history is littered with clones.

The idea of arcades came about in the 1980s as a result of department stores. They were multi-location amalgamations which included numerous local businesses. They were more than an outlet to shop. Japan featured arcades on roofs of department stores. These amusement areas included small kiosks and stands with arcade games. Small rides were also supported by larger department stores. Since video games were becoming more popular, arcades became an increasingly popular alternative to other forms of.

Pac-ManOne of the first games to be popular at arcades was Pac-Man the game developed by Namco Limited in 1980. It was designed to appeal to a broad player base. And unlike many arcade games, it didn’t have any violence. Joysticks were used to steer the player. The goal of the game was to eat all coloured dots. After they had all been eaten then the player could go on to the next stage.

Pac-Man derives its name from the Japanese term «puku-puku» which refers to the sound made by a person’s mouth opening. While the initial title of Pac-Man was Puck-Man, Midway changed the name to Pac-Man America to prevent vandalism and insults. In spite of its name, the game was an unexpected success and appealed both to both girls and boys and casual arcade-goers.

Space InvadersIn Japan, Space Invaders was first released on August 20 the 20th of August, 1980. It quickly became a huge success. It introduced many new features to the genre like live-in-game characters, extra lives, high scores and targets with fireback. It had running background music that was among the first video games that had constant background music. Space Invaders was popular until the 1980s when it was revived by Nintendo with its arcade system.

The basic idea behind the game is simple. The player controls the laser cannon and moves horizontally across bottom of screen, firing at five rows. Once an alien is killed, it shifts downward, and the player has to destroy the entire alien. The speed at which the player moves increases because more aliens can be defeated. Once all aliens have been defeated by the player’s cannon, the game is typically over.

Donkey Kong IIThe story of the Donkey Kong franchise began in the 1970s, when Nintendo supplied two Donkey Kong machines to two Seattle bars. It was seen with suspicion by bar proprietors. But, after the initial 120 plays within the first week, the owners requested more machines. Although Nintendo has revamped many of their games throughout the years, the Donkey Kong franchise remains the most beloved. It has received numerous prizes and was named the most popular game in all times.

The third installment of Donkey Kong did not have Mario however it had the same theme. It was shooting games. It was the first game to switch from arcade to console games. The original game’s platform mechanics were carried over to this new game. Later, it was adapted to e-readers and then portable to the Game Boy Advance Classic NES and Wii.

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