Below you can see the list of some original video arcade games of the beginning of 1980-ies, which became the new word in arcade game industry. These games were created by arcade game developers that didn’t want to create clones of existed games, but wanted to define new genres and work with new concepts. In result, the video arcade games with original and interesting gameplay were created.
Donkey Kong from Nintendo, 1981
Earlier games had a gameplay where you just had to shoot as fast as possible. In the case of this video arcade game, skill and timing are the point.
Qix from Taito, 1981
The same as Donkey Kong, it is a representative of new type of arcade games where skill and timing are on the first place.
Venture from Exidy, 1981
Gameplay of this game represented an exploration of dungeon and treasure-gathering, which is, again, more interesting than simple shooting.
Q*Bert from Gottlieb, 1982
This game played upon the gamers’ sense of depth perception to deliver a novel experience.
Phozon from Namco, 1983
The gameplay of this video arcade game represented the duplication of the shape that is shown on the screen.
Paperboy from Atari, 1984
The goal of this video arcade game is in the successful delivering of newspapers to the customers.
Donkey Kong from Nintendo, 1981
Earlier games had a gameplay where you just had to shoot as fast as possible. In the case of this video arcade game, skill and timing are the point.
Qix from Taito, 1981
The same as Donkey Kong, it is a representative of new type of arcade games where skill and timing are on the first place.
Venture from Exidy, 1981
Gameplay of this game represented an exploration of dungeon and treasure-gathering, which is, again, more interesting than simple shooting.
Q*Bert from Gottlieb, 1982
This game played upon the gamers’ sense of depth perception to deliver a novel experience.
Phozon from Namco, 1983
The gameplay of this video arcade game represented the duplication of the shape that is shown on the screen.
Paperboy from Atari, 1984
The goal of this video arcade game is in the successful delivering of newspapers to the customers.
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