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Exidy, Inc. was an
American developer and
manufacturer of coin-operated electro-mechanical and
video games which operated from 1973 to 1999. They manufactured...
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video game
company Exidy, of Sunnyvale, California, and
later marketed as a
small business computer system under their Exidy Systems subsidiary. Based...
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friends Ivy and
Kauffman of coin-operated
video game
company Exidy, Inc to
design and
build the
Exidy Sorcerer to
compete with the
Apple II,
Commodore PET and...
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Destruction Derby is an
arcade video game
released by
Exidy in 1975 as the company's
first driving game.
Exidy licensed it to
Chicago Coin, who sold the game...
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Crash (1979) by
Exidy was
announced a
month after Head On was
released in the
United States. This led to Sega/Gremlin
contacting Exidy and
having the game...
- Technologies, 2002)
Cheyenne (
Exidy, 1984)
Chiller (
Exidy, 1986) Clay
Pigeon (
Exidy, 1986)
Claybuster (Taito, 1978)
Combat / Catch-22 (
Exidy, 1985) Confidential...
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Crossbow is a
light gun
shooter released as an
arcade video game by
Exidy in 1983. It was
later published by
Absolute Entertainment for the Commodore...
- fantasy-themed
action game
released as an
arcade video game in 1981 by
Exidy. Each
level consists of a playable,
overhead map view. Upon
entering one...
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Pierce (Atari 8-bit, 1980)
Exidy Forth by
James Albanese (
Exidy Sorcerer, 1980) DPX
Development Pac
Extension by Don
Ursem (
Exidy Sorcerer, 1980) QS Forth...
- was
distributed by
Exidy as Bandido. As was
common practice for
arcade games at the time, the game was sold as if it was
Exidy's own creation, with all...