Centuri

Centuri
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Centuri, based in Hialeah, Florida, was one of the top six suppliers of coin operated video game machinery in the United States. Many of the machines distributed in the US under the Centuri name were licensed from overseas manufacturers, particularly Konami.

Centuri in its modern conception was formed when former Taito Corporation president in America Ed Miller and his partner Bill Olliges took over a company called Allied Leisure, Inc. and renamed it "Centuri". Centuri discontinued their video game operations in January 1985. [1]

List of games

Centuri published the following arcade games in the United States:

  • Clay Champ
  • Chopper (arcade game) (1974)
  • F-114 (arcade game) (1975)
  • Firepower Tank Anti Aircraft (1975)
  • Bomac (1976)
  • Chase (1976)
  • Daytona 500 (1976)
  • Battle Station (1977)
  • Battle Star (1979)
  • Lunar Invasion (1979)
  • Space Bug (1979)
  • Star Shooter (1979)
  • Eagle (1980)
  • Killer Comet (1980; developed by Game Plan)
  • Megatack (1980; developed by Game Plan)
  • Phoenix (1980; developed by Amstar Electronics)
  • Pleiads (1981; developed by Tehkan)
  • Route 16 (1981; developed by Tehkan / Sun Electronics)
  • Round Up (1981)
  • The Pit (1981)
  • Vanguard (1981; developed by TOSE)
  • Challenger (1981; developed by Game Plan)
  • Voyager (1981)
  • D-Day (1982; developed by Olympia)
  • Locomotion (1982; developed by Konami)
  • Swimmer (1982; developed by Tehkan)
  • Time Pilot (1982; developed by Konami)
  • Tunnel Hunt (1982; developed by Atari)
  • Aztarac (1983)
  • Gyruss (1983; developed by Konami)
  • Track & Field (1983; developed by Konami)
  • Munch Mobile (1983; developed by SNK)
  • Circus Charlie (1984; developed by Konami)
  • Hyper Sports (1984; developed by Konami)
  • Mikie: High School Graffiti (1984; developed by Konami)
  • Badlands (1984; developed by Konami)

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