Mirco Games
From Videogame Morgue File
Mirco Games Inc. was a manufacturer of coin-operated games based in Phoenix, Arizona founded in 1973. The company was a subsidiary of electronics manufacturer Mirco Inc, producing foosball tables and coin-operated video games through the 1970s. They notably created a few of the earliest games incorporating microprocessors, including The Spirit of ’76, the first commercially available pinball utilizing the technology. The company was eventually sold in 1980 to Amstar Electronics.
Video Gameography[edit]
Game | Developer | Release Date | Notes |
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Champion Ping-Pong | Mirco Games | 1973 | Originally released as Arizona Automation, later as Mirco Games. |
Challenge | Mirco Games | April 1974 | |
Slam | Mirco Games | August 1974 | |
Scramble | Lynn Kurtz | June 1975 | |
PT-109 | Mirco Games | 1975 | |
Skywar | Mirco Games | May 1976 | |
21 | Mirco Games | September 1976 | Video gambling game. |
Super Stud | Mirco Games | December 1976 | Video gambling game. |
Super 21 | Mirco Games | August 1977 | Video gambling game. |
Formula M Vroom | Mirco Games | November 1977 | |
Dawn Patrol (1978) | Mirco Games | June 1978 | |
Hold & Draw | Mirco Games | 1978 | Video gambling game. |
Break In | Mirco Games | 1978 | Video gambling game. |
Hi-Lo Jackpot | Mirco Games | 1979 | Video gambling game. |