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Pacific Novelty

Arcade video game developer


Arcade video game developer

Pacific Novelty was a developer of coin-operated arcade video games. Deep Death was their first title, which was later licensed by Game Plan and re-released as Shark Attack (1981). Thief, a Pac-Man styled maze chase, was their greatest success.

Development history

Deep Death 1980

Shark Attack (Rerelease of Deep Death) 1981

Thief 1981

NATO Defense 1982

The Amazing Adventures of Mr. F. Lea 1982

Pop-A-Ball 1988 (non-video redemption game)

Pop-A-Ball II 1990 (non-video redemption game)

References

References

  1. ''Encyclopedia of Arcade Video Games''
  2. [http://www.klov.com/manuf_detail.php?manuf_id=1571&orig_game_id=10086 Pacific Novelty coin-operated machines listed by The International Arcade Museum]
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