List of trackball arcade games
Appearance
This is a list of arcade games that have used a trackball to interact with the game.
- World Cup (Sega, March 1978)[1][2]
- Atari Football (Atari, October 1978)[3]
- Shuffleboard (Midway Manufacturing, October 1978)[4]
- Atari Soccer (1979)
- Atari Baseball (1979)
- BullsEye (1980)
- Centipede (1980)
- Extra Bases (1980)
- Missile Command (1980)
- Kick (a.k.a. Kick Man) (1981)
- Laser Base (1981)
- Beezer (1982)
- Millipede (1982)
- Liberator (1982)
- Quantum (1982)
- Reactor (1982)
- Slither (1982)
- Birdie King (1982)
- Birdie King 2 (1983)
- Cloud 9 (1983)
- Crystal Castles (1983)
- Track and Field (1983; later versions used buttons)
- Wacko (1983)
- Birdie King 3 (1984)
- Cube Quest (1984)
- Goalie Ghost (1984)
- Bouncer (1984)
- Marble Madness (1984)
- Snake Pit (1984)
- Gimme A Break (1985)
- Tehkan Gridiron Fight (1985)
- Tehkan World Cup (1985)
- Mini Golf (1985)
- Big Event Golf (1986)
- Blades of Steel (1987)
- Combat School / Boot Camp (1987)
- Cabal (1988; trackball used only in early editions)
- Capcom Bowling (1988)
- Syvalion (1988)
- Ameri Darts (1989)
- Coors Light Bowling (1989)
- U.S. Classic (1989)
- Tri-Sports (1989)
- American Horseshoes (1990)
- Shuuz (1990)
- Strata Bowling (1990)
- Ataxx (1990)
- Rampart (1990)
- Golden Tee Golf (1990)
- Bowl-O-Rama (1991)
- Golden Tee Golf II (1992)
- SegaSonic The Hedgehog (1993)
- Golden Tee 3D Golf (1995)
- Shuffleshot (1997)
- World Class Bowling (1997)
- Outtrigger (1999)
- The Simpsons Bowling (2000)
- Beach head 2000 (2000)
- Golden Tee Fore! (2000)
- The Grid (2001)
- Hyperbowl--Hyper Entertainment; uses a bowling ball sized trackball (circa 2000)
- Silver Strike Bowling (2004)
- Rockin' Bowl-O-Rama (2005)
- Golden Tee LIVE! (2005)
- Virtua Bowling (IGS)
- Target Toss Pro
- The irritating Maze
- Super Monkey Ball - Ticket Blitz (2009)
- Marine Date (1981)
- Temple Run 2 (2014)
References
[edit]- ^ Sega Arcade History. Famitsu DC (in Japanese). Enterbrain. 2002. p. 34.
- ^ "WORLD CUP(ワールドカップ)". Sega (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 May 2021.
- ^ "Production Numbers" (PDF). Atari. 1999. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ Akagi, Masumi (October 13, 2006). アーケードTVゲームリスト国内•海外編(1971-2005) [Arcade TV Game List: Domestic • Overseas Edition (1971-2005)] (in Japanese). Japan: Amusement News Agency. p. 124. ISBN 978-4990251215.