If you believed the Ms Pacman cocktail arcade game was at the World Video Game Hall of Fame, you'd be incorrect. It has been on the shortlist for entrance -- it was on the shortlist both this year and last year. It still hasn't made the cut yet, though.
Actually, no 1980s arcade games joined the Hall of Fame this year. Nevertheless, the judges failed to select a classic 1990s arcade game. This was also to games console games, a mid-70s text-based adventure game, and a game which has been packaged free from the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Vintage 1980s (and Pre-1980s) Arcade Games around the Shortlist but What Makes the Cut
These are some of the great 1980s arcade games that got cut in the final hurdle this year:
• Ms Pac-Man -- a finalist for 2 Decades now so, hopefully, It Is Going to Find the recognition it deserves in future decades
• Centipede -- the 1981 award winning classic from Atari that provided gameplay like Space Invaders but with insects Rather than spaceships
• Asteroids -- the most brilliant multidirectional shooter published by Atari in 1979 which was one of the very first arcade games to achieve widespread popularity
The 2019 Inductees
What about the video games that did get inducted in the World Video Game Hall of Fame this year? Here they are:
• Mortal Kombat -- that is the only arcade game to get into the World Video Game Hall of Fame in 2019. Through the years, various versions and titles of the game have been published on a range of different platforms. The initial four incarnations, but beginning in 1992, were arcade only.
• Microsoft Solitaire -- packed in the Windows operating system, it's been mechanically installed on billions of computers around the world. Since 1990, it has helped office employees pretend to be active and is currently played 35 billion times annually.
• Super Mario Kart -- the most fun and still popular racing game which was first published in 1992. It features characters from the Mario Bros video game franchise and
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• Colossal Cave Adventure -- an obscure (compared to the other big gaming names mentioned in this article) text-based adventure game released in 1976. To perform it, you write commands and there aren't any graphics. The aim is to locate treasures and
resolve puzzles.
Hopefully, Ms Pac-Man gets her opportunity next year. You do not need to wait till then to perform it though, particularly if you've got your own arcade machine. Have a look at our range today.
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