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  2. WMS Industries - Wikipedia

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    The video game operations were consolidated under the Midway name, while pinball machines continued to use the Williams and Bally names. After a string of arcade successes by Midway, WMS acquired Tradewest in 1994 to allow the company to publish its own home ports of arcade games directly, instead of licensing them to other publishers.

  3. WMS Gaming - Wikipedia

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    These branded games proved popular with players and profitable for WMS, as the net licensing revenues and lease fees generated by each game have exceeded the profit margins of its games for sale. [8] [9] [10] The company's revenues grew to a high of $783.3million in 2011, but they decreased to $689.7million in 2012. [11]

  4. Universal Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Universal Lease Co., Ltd was established in December 1969. It later changed its name to Universal Ltd in Japan. Universal Distributing Company opened as an american subsidiary to sell video games direct to operators, and was later named Universal USA. They initially earned success with arcade video games that cloned popular arcade games.

  5. A renaissance in arcade games has this North Jersey company ...

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    Betson Enterprises, a dealer and servicer of arcade games, has 6,000 customers around the world. Home video games put arcades on the ropes in the '90s. Betson Enterprises, a dealer and servicer of ...

  6. ADK Corporation - Wikipedia

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    ADK was founded in July 1980 in Ageo, Saitama, Japan. [1] At the time, it was known as Alpha Denshi or Alpha for short. Originally a producer of audio and telecommunications equipment, Alpha first ventured into video games in 1980 with two arcade titles: Dorachan (ドラちゃん) by Craul Denshi and Tehkan's Shogi (将棋), a basic Japanese chess game.

  7. Visco Corporation - Wikipedia

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    They also teamed up with Seta and Sammy in developing arcade games powered by the SSV (Sammy, Seta and Visco) arcade system board until Sammy fully acquired noted game company Sega under a new company titled Sega Sammy Holdings in 2004, while Seta's parent company Aruze announced in December 2008 that Seta decided to close their doors after 23 ...

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