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Top Five Arcade Games of All Time

By Trisha Bartle, published Feb 14, 2007
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In the 1980s, video arcades were a major part of the existence of teens and preteens. Many a weekly allowance would be converted to quarters and fed into machines in order to play the latest game. Although business has slowed for arcades in recent years, the effect of arcades on the video game industry still can't be ignored. The following is a list of the top five arcade games of all time in chronological order.

Pong - 1972
Pong is arguably the first arcade game of all time. Although it was simple in both game play and graphics, it proved to be an addictive first step in gaming. Using controllers called 'paddles,' players would maneuver a bar along the side of the screen that would prevent a white ball from leaving their area. Pong was essentially a Ping Pong inspired video game that turned the game of table tennis into something played on a television. Popularity for this game boomed, and so started the idea of arcade games as we know it.

Pac Man - 1980
Who knew that guiding a little yellow man shaped like a pie missing a piece around a board could be so addictive? Pac Man, which came out in 1980, was an immediate success in video arcades. Players maneuvered the character Pac Man around a maze, eating dots and avoiding ghosts. To complete a level, the Pac Man would have to eat all of the dots from that level. Difficulty would increase with each level gained. Although Pong hasn't had much staying power for newer generations, kids of today can still find value and fun game play in Pac Man. This says a lot seeing as it was released more than 25 years ago.

Donkey Kong - 1981
This game inspired several game franchises that became huge successes. Donkey Kong is an ape who's holding a princess captive. You, as the player, need to move up platforms and ladders while avoiding barrels that the ape throws your way. The player plays as Jump Man, an early name for Mario. Spun off from this game was a large host of Mario-centric series as well as series centered on Donkey Kong himself. Not only was this game popular at the time, but we wouldn't have Super Mario Bros. or Donkey Kong Country without it.

Top Five Arcade Games of All Time

Pac Man was released in 1980.

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Takeaways
  • Pong was released in 1972.
  • Donkey Kong featured Jump Man, or Mario as he's known today.
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Oops, my bad! Thanks for the heads up; I don't know how I missed it!

Posted on 02/26/2007 at 5:02:00 PM

 
I enjoy your take on this, however when you talk about Street Fighter you are actually talking about Street Fighter II. The original Street Fighter is an incredibly rare arcade machine that only let you choose one fighter: Ryu.

Posted on 02/18/2007 at 10:02:00 AM

 
All I have to say is...Long live Street Fighter!

Posted on 02/15/2007 at 12:02:00 PM

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