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Timeline of arcade game history : ウィキペディア英語版
Timeline of arcade video game history

== Early history (1972 ~ 1977) ==
;1972
* Atari Inc. launches ''Pong'', the first commercially successful video game. It is also the first arcade sports video game.
;1973
* Taito releases ''Astro Race'', an early racing video game, controlled using a four-way joystick controller.
;1974
* Taito releases ''Basketball'', an early example of sprite graphics, used to represent player characters and baskets.
* Taito releases ''Speed Race'', which introduces scrolling sprite graphics,〔Bill Loguidice & Matt Barton (2009), ''Vintage games: an insider look at the history of Grand Theft Auto, Super Mario, and the most influential games of all time'', p. 197, Focal Press, ISBN 0-240-81146-1〕 and features a racing wheel controller. Midway releases it as ''Racer'' in the United States.〔
;1975
* Midway MFG. releases ''Gun Fight'', an adaptation of Taito's ''Western Gun'' and the first arcade video game to use a microprocessor, which the original incarnation did not use, allowing for improved graphics and smoother animation.
;1976
* Sega releases ''Moto-Cross'', an early motorbike racing game, which introduces a pseudo-3D forward-scrolling third-person perspective. It also introduces haptic feedback, causing the handlebars to vibrate during collisions.〔Mark J. P. Wolf (2008), ''The video game explosion: a history from PONG to PlayStation and beyond'', p. 39, ABC-CLIO, ISBN 0-313-33868-X〕 Sega-Gremlin re-brands it as ''Fonz''.
* Sega releases ''Road Race'', an early forward-scrolling first-person racing game.
* Atari Inc. releases ''Night Driver'', another early example of a first-person perspective racing video game.
* Atari releases ''Breakout'', which inspires a number of ''Breakout'' clones.
* Exidy releases ''Death Race.''
;1977
* Cinematronics releases Space Wars, the first vector graphics arcade game.

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