Arcade game top 5 | From Pac-Man to Guitar Hero

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An arcade game is an entertainment device installed in public places that works only when coins or tokens are inserted. There are many types of arcade games like pinball machines, video games and redemption games. It is similar with League of Legends Riot Points with the only difference that you must insert a token into a Pac-Man old device for it to function, while LoL is played free of charge. Arcade games are not to be confused with online simulation video games such as FIFA, where there are many controls, keyboard/joystick combinations and online tournaments and where gamers can buy cheap fifa coins from various online platforms in case they run out of coins within the game. In case you are wondering, these coins help gamers build a stronger team, because the more coins they have, the more upgrades they can make to their teams by buying the best players in the game and the best accessories. Also, they are usually free or low cost, whereas with games like FIFA players often have to spend a lot of money and calculate in-game taxes with websites such as http://www.futtax.com.  Usually the levels are short with simple controls and the difficulty increases progressively.

Between the 1970s and mid-1990s, arcade games were extremely popular. The golden age ended when video game consoles upgraded from 2D to 3D graphics and especially since games such as League of Legends appeared and the battle for League of Legends Riot Points began, although they remained in vogue until 2010 in some parts of Asia. Here are the all-time favorite arcade games around the world:

1. Space Invaders
One of the earliest shooting games, Space Invaders is an arcade game released in Japan in 1978 that contributed to the globalization of the video game industry. The aim of the two-dimensional shooter is to defeat five rows of aliens that approach the bottom of the screen by controlling a laser canon with horizontal movement. The artist, Tomohiro Nishikado was inspired by Star Wars and War of The Worlds.

2. Pac-Man
The game with the highest brand awareness among Americans, Pac-Man is one of the most famous arcade games and highest-grossing video games ever made. It is also the longest running game, born in the golden age and played until now. Midway distributed Pac-Man in the U.S. in October 1980, 5 months after it was released in Jappan. It quickly became a social phenomenon that inspired directors and singers.

3. Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat is a arcade game that focuses on the journey of Liu Kang, a monk that is on a quest to save Earth. The fighting game involves one-on-one matches between two out of seven characters. First released in 1992 by Midway, Mortal Kombat is a best-seller with an unique control scheme. Highly controversial because of the realistic violence, the game is available for every video game platform and has a popular film adaptation.

4. Tetris
Tetris was designed and programmed by Alexey Pajitnov and released on June 6 1984. It is the first software exported into the U.S. from the Soviet Union. The name if formed of the prefix ‘tetra-‘ meaning four, because all the pieces contain four segments an tennis, the artist’s favorite sport. Sold on video platforms such as home computers and arcades, the game was made famous by the Game Boy version. Tetris is second in the “100 Greatest Video Games of All Time” IGN ranking and has sold more than 70 milion copies.

5. Guitar Hero Arcade
Guitar Hero is an arcade game distributed by Activision and published in 2005. The game controller is shaped like a guitar and it can stimulate playing a bass, lead and rhythm guitar. In 2009 Konami and Activision developed an arcade console version for the game with reduced features such as the Whammy bar and Star Power Button.

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