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Revision as of 09:31, 2 April 2019

Discrete Circuitry-Based Arcade Games
Developer Misc
Type Arcade systems
Release date 1971
Discontinued ?
Emulated

The earliest arcade games lacked any type of CPU, consisting only of discrete logic components. The first arcade video game, as well as the first commercial game, released was Computer Space in 1971.

Emulators

Name Operating System(s) Latest Version Active Libretro Core Recommended
PC
DICE Windows, Linux, macOS 0.9
MAME Multi-platform 0.264 ~

Comparisons

  • DICE works by simulating each logic chip on the board individually.
  • MAME has support for

Games

Game DICE MAME Ports*
Anti-Aircraft
Attack ?
Breakout
Clean Sweep ?
Computer Space
Crash 'N Score ?
Crossfire ?
Destruction Derby
Doctor Pong
F-1
Gotcha ?
Hi-Way ?
Indy 4 ?
Indy 800 ?
Jet Fighter ?
Monaco GP
Outlaw
Pin Pong ?
Pong
Pong Doubles ?
Pursuit
Quadrapong ?
Qwak!
Rebound ?
Shark JAWS ?
Space Race ?
Steeplechase ?
Stunt Cycle ?
TV Basketball ?
Wipe Out ?

This list is updated as of MAME 0.208 and DICE 0.9.

* Most ports where released for the Atari 2600