Pacific Novelty

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Pacific novelty is a developer of arcade games. Their earliest arcade game that made release is Shark attack (1981). Chain-A-Lite was made far too early for it to be an arcade game and Deep death though unveiled by Pacific novelty at a trade show in 1980 had it's name changed and was later released as Shark attack (1981).[1]

[edit] Development history

Chain-A-Lite 1931 (not an arcade game)
Deep Death 1980 (Unreleased, name changed and released later under the name Shark Attack)
Mr. F. Lea 1983
NATO Defense 1982
Pop-A-Ball 1988 (not an arcade game)
Pop-A-Ball II 1990 (not an arcade game)
Shark Attack 1981
Thief 1981 [2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of Arcade Video Games, The - $34.95 : GameRoom Magazine : gameroom, game room, magazine, pinball, jukebox, slot machines, video arcade, coin-op, coinop, soda machine, videogame, slots, jukes
  2. ^ Pacific Novelty coin-operated machines listed by The International Arcade Museum