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International Arcade Museum® — Killer List of Videogames®

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IC Count:

To get an IC Count for a board, count IC's with 8 or more pins. Include IC's present or missing, including all IC sockets. Exclude places an IC might have gone but looks like it was intended to be blank. For games with multiple boards, select the one that is physically largest or the first/top if there is a stack of them (ie: Computer Space)

Records found: 51

Game: Champion Baseball

Manufacturer: Sega

Year: 1983

Game: Cadillacs And Dinosaurs

Manufacturer: Capcom

Year: 1992

Game: Catch 22

Manufacturer: Exidy

Year: 1983

Game: Circus Charlie

Manufacturer: Konami

Year: 1984

Game: Computer Space

Manufacturer: Nutting Associates

Year: 1971

Game: Contra

Manufacturer: Konami

Year: 1987

Game: Crazy Kong

Manufacturer: Falcon

Year: 1981

Game: Crazy Kong

Manufacturer: Falcon

Year: 1981

Game: Crazy Kong

Manufacturer: Falcon

Year: 1981

Game: Choplifter

Manufacturer: Sega

Year: 1985

Game: Crime City

Manufacturer: Taito

Year: 1989

Game: Clowns

Manufacturer: Midway Manufacturing Co.

Year: 1978

Game: Centipede

Manufacturer: Atari

Year: 1980

Game: Chinese Hero

Manufacturer: Taiyo System

Year: 1984

Game: Conqueror

Manufacturer: Unknown (Temporary)

Year: 1980

Game: Carrier Air Wing

Manufacturer: Capcom

Year: 1990

Manufacturers:
8ing, 8ing/Raizing, Acclaim, Ace Vending Corp, Allied Leisure Industries, Alpha Denshi, Alpha/SNK, Amenip, Arcadia Systems, Arika/Capcom, Atari, Atari Games, Atari Games/Midway, Atlus, Atlus/Cave, Bailey International Inc., Bally Midway, Bally Sente, Ban Presto, Banpresto, Banpresto/Bandai, Brent Leisure Ltd, Broderbund/Psikyo, Capcom, Capcom/8ing/Raizing, CAPCOM/CAVE, Capcom/Incredible Technologies, Cardinal Amusement Products, Cave, Centuri, Chicago Coin Machine Co., Chuo Co. Ltd, Cinematronics, Clay Cowgill, Comad, Comad/New Japan System, Creative Electronics And Software, Inc., Current Technology Inc., D.R.Korea, Data East, Digital Games Incorporated, Dynamo, Elcon Industries, Epos, Excellent Systems, Exidy, Fabtek, Face, Falcon, For-Play, Four J International, Gaelco, Gaelco (Spain), GameVision, GAT, Gayton Games, GL, Global Corporation Tokyo, Gremlin, Hoei, Hung Hsi Enterprise TAIWAN, I.G.S., ID Software/LBE Systems/Lazer-Tron, Incredible Technologies, Irem, Jaleco, JRW Electronics Inc, Kaneko, Karateco, Kee Games, Kersten, Konami, Kyoto, Kyugo, Leland, Magic Electronics, March, Meadows Games, Michell Corp., MIdcoin, Midway Games, Midway Manufacturing Co., Midway Manufacturing Co. WMS, Mylstar, Namco, Nichibutsu, Nics, Nihon Bussan/AV Japan, Nihon System, Nihon Systems/United Artists, Nintendo, Nittoh, Noma, Nutting Associates, Olympia, Omega Products, Omori Electronics Corporation, Orca, P&P Marketing, Philko, Promat/Fuuki Co. Ltd., Proyesel, Psikyo, Raizing/8ing, Ramtek, Raw Thrills, Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp., Romstar, Sammy, Sammy USA Corporation, Sanritsu, See-Fun, Sega, Sega/Gremlin, Sega/Nasco, Seibu Kaihatsu, Semicom, Seta, Shinkai Inc., Sidam, SNK, SNK Playmore, Status, Stern Electronics, Strata, Strata/Incredible Technologies, Subelectro, Success, SunA, SunA Electronics, TAD Corporation, Tago Electronics, Taito, Taiyo System, Takumi, Tatsumi, Technos, Technosoft, Techstar, Tecmo, Tehkan, Telco, Terminator, Thomas Automatics Inc., Toaplan, Tong, Tradewest, Treasure, Uchida, Universal, Universal Video Spiel GmbH, Unknown, Unknown (Temporary), UPL, US Billiards, US Games, V-System, Valadon Automation, Vectorbeam, Venture Line, Video Play International, Video System Co. Ltd., Williams Electronic Games, Inc. (WMS, 1985-2000), Williams Electronics, Inc. (1967-1985), Woodplace Inc., World Vending, Yachiyo Electronics, Yukidaruma, Zaccaria