
Midway Manufacturing
Midway Manufacturing was founded in 1958 in Chicago as a manufacturer of arcade amusement games. The company was purchased by pinball manucaturer Bally in 1969. Midway was among the earliest companies to enter the video game market, producing their first game Winner in 1973 during the Pong arcade boom. Aside from a few early clones the company mostly relied on imports, contractors and other Bally-owned subsidiaries, such as Dave Nutting Associates, for designing their games. An internal team was established circa 1980-1981; their first game was Kick-Man, released in 1981. In 1982 the company became Bally-Midway after Bally merged its pinball division into Midway.
Developed12
Published44
1995WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game
1991Ball Park
1991Guided Missile
1982Solar Fox
1982Kick-Man
1981Kickman
1981Lazarian
1981Omega Race
1981Gorf
1981The Adventures of Robby Roto!
1980Wizard of Wor
1980Rally-X
1980Space Zap
1980Space Encounters
1980Extra Bases
1980Pac-Man
1980Space Invaders II
1979Phantom II
1979Deluxe Space Invaders
1978Shuffleboard
1978Sea Wolf II
1978Blue Shark
1978Extra Inning
1978Space Invaders
19784 Player Bowling Alley
1978Dog Patch
1977Super Speed Race
1977Desert Gun
1977Laguna Racer
1977Double Play
1977Checkmate
1977280 Zzzap
1977M-4
1976Tornado Baseball
1976Sea Wolf
1975Wheels II
1974TV Pingame
1974Wheels
1974TV Basketball
1973Asteroid
1973Winner IV
1973Leader
1973Winner
1973PlaytimeGame and studio data from IGDB, with release information from Steam, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo.