The number of points gained when successfully eating all 4 ghosts with a single power pellet.
1600
The only Arcade1up cabinet that doesn't have a full-sized version.
Dig Dug
Q'ubed
Q'Bert
This Konami beat-em-up is based off of the longest running animated comedy series of all time.
The Simpsons
This developer/publisher's HQ was located in Chicago, IL
Midway
The name of the not-so loveable orange colored ghost.
Clyde
This arcade game was known for it's complex 5 button control layout
Defender
Galaga
Galaxian
This racing game was the first to use Sega's Model 2 board and remembered by most for it's catchy theme song.
Daytona USA
This company is responsible for produce both the first commercially successful arcade game and home console.
Atari
The number of total screens/levels
256
This fictional yoga fighter from India demonstrates fire breathing techniques
Dhalsim
Ghoul's & Ghosts
Ghost's & Goblins
This game based off the a 1982 Disney film that showcased one of the earliest uses of CGI
Tron
This dev/publisher company's name was created from the clipped compound Capsule Computers.
Capcom
Falling under this category of arcade games named after a collection of paths.
Maze
Function used to change gameplay options
Dip switches
The World Warrior
Street Fighter
This 1991 Light Gun cabinet featured a mounted machine gun and featured the likeness of Linda Hamilton, Robert Patrick & Edward Furlong
T2: The Arcade Game
This dev/publisher which also produce pinball machines ultimately went bankrupt in 2003.
Data East
The man responsible for creating the famous yellow hero.
Toru Iwatani
This pro gamer is one of the top Street Fighter players in the world and known as The Beast in the west.
Daigo
The Power Fighters
Mega Man:The Power Battles
This Konami beat-em-up is based off of a pilot of a cancelled animated series
X-Men
Matsaya Nakamura was the founder of this Japanese developer
Namco