Galaxian

Designed by Kazunori Sawano, the game built upon the foundational ideas of Space Invaders but introduced significant technological and stylistic advancements.

Galaxian emerged in 1979 as one of the earliest major successes of the Japanese company Namco, arriving at a pivotal moment when the arcade industry was transitioning from simple monochrome experiences into more sophisticated audiovisual spectacles. Designed by Kazunori Sawano, the game built upon the foundational ideas of Space Invaders but introduced

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Centipede Video Game

Players control a small, gnome-like character, called the Bug Blaster.

Centipede is a classic arcade video game that was released in 1981 by Atari, designed by Ed Logg and Dona Bailey. It is often regarded as one of the pioneering examples of the shoot ’em up genre. In Centipede, players control a small, gnome-like character, called the Bug Blaster, tasked with defending a garden of mushrooms from waves of descending insects, including the iconic segmented centipede.

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The Top Christmas Toys of the Seventies

The toy industry’s first successful line of television-inspired merchandise came from the 1973 hit, “The Six Million Dollar Man.”

The 1970s witnessed the rise of iconic and enduring toys that have become nostalgic treasures for those who grew up during that era. I was born in 1958, so I was 12 years old in 1970.

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Space Invaders

September the 12th is National Video Games Day!

Despite launching almost four decades ago, Space Invaders remains one of the most recognizable shooter arcade games. It even kicked off what is now called the Golden Age of Arcades, a period of history spanning the late 70s to mid-80s.

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