

- #WHAT GAMES ARE ON THE MIDWAY ARCADE COLLECTION REGISTRATION#
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Under WMS ownership, Midway initially continued to produce arcade games under the Bally/Midway label, while producing pinball machines under the "Bally" brand. WMS obtained the right from Bally to use the "Bally" brand for its pinball games since Bally had completely left the arcade/pinball industry to concentrate on casinos and slot machines. Although WMS retained many R&D employees from the original Midway, only two game designers were retained: Rampage designers Brian Colin and Jeff Nauman. Midway moved its headquarters from Franklin Park, Illinois to Williams' then-headquarters in Chicago, and WMS reincorporated Midway as a Delaware corporation. and its name was changed back to Midway Manufacturing. From the late 1970s through the late 1980s, Midway was the leading producer of arcade video games in the United States.īally Midway was purchased in 1988 by the arcade and pinball game company Williams Electronics Games through its holding company WMS Industries Inc. Three games released that year, including Satan's Hollow, were the first to feature the Bally/Midway brand. after Bally merged its pinball division with Midway. Also in 1982, Midway became Bally Midway Mfg. version of Namco's Pac-Man in 1980, and its sequel, Ms. This was followed by Midway's licensing and distributing the U.S.

Meanwhile, Midway's breakthrough success came in 1978, with the licensing and distribution of Taito's seminal arcade game Space Invaders in America. Throughout the 1970s, Midway had a close alliance with Japanese video game publisher Taito, with both companies regularly licensing their games to each other for distribution in their respective country.

After some years making mechanical arcade games such as puck bowling and simulated western shoot-out, Midway became in 1973 an early American maker of arcade video games. Bally, at that time, was a leader in the manufacture of slot machines. began in 1958 as an independent manufacturer of amusement equipment founded by Henry Ross and Marcine Wolverton.
#WHAT GAMES ARE ON THE MIDWAY ARCADE COLLECTION REGISTRATION#
Midway terminated the public registration of its securities in June 2010. In 2010, the bankruptcy court dismissed claims against Redstone concerning his sale of the company to Thomas and approved Midway's plan of liquidation. District Court in Chicago dismissed a lawsuit alleging that former officers of Midway misled shareholders while selling their own stock. purchased most of Midway's assets, and Midway settled with Mark Thomas to relinquish his Midway stock and debt. In February 2009, Midway Games filed in Delaware for bankruptcy. In December 2008, Redstone sold all his stock and $70 million of Midway debt to Mark Thomas, a private investor, for $100,000. Sumner Redstone, the former head of the now merged Viacom and CBS Corporation, increased his stake in Midway from about 15% in 1998, to about 87% by the end of 2007.
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Īfter 2000, Midway continued to develop and publish video games for home and handheld video game machines, but it experienced large annual net losses and engaged in a series of stock and debt offerings and other financings and borrowings. Midway was ranked the fourth largest-selling video game publisher in 2000. In 1998, WMS spun off its remaining shares of Midway. After years as a leader in the arcade segment, Midway moved into the growing home video game market beginning in 1996, the same year that it made its initial public offering of stock. In 1988, Midway was purchased and re-incorporated by WMS Industries Inc. Bally then merged its pinball division into Midway in 1982. The company scored its first mainstream hit with the U.S. In 1973, Midway moved into the interactive entertainment industry, developing and publishing arcade video games. The company was then purchased by Bally Manufacturing in 1969, and used the Bally Midway name in the 1980s. The company was founded as Midway Manufacturing in 1958, as an amusement game manufacturer. Midway also acquired the rights to video games that were originally developed by Williams Electronics and Atari Games, such as Defender, Joust, Robotron 2084, Gauntlet, and the Rush series. Midway's franchises included Mortal Kombat, Rampage, Spy Hunter, NBA Jam, Cruis'n, and NFL Blitz. Midway Games Inc., known variously as Midway Manufacturing and Bally Midway, and commonly known as simply Midway, was an American video game developer and publisher.
