It was Namco, which made Pac-Man, the first Arcade game
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Video Arcade games,Video Arcade Machines, Video Arcade game machines
The first ones were wood cabinet arcade games.
The first pong arcade machine was invented in 1972.
Qbert is an arcade video game developed by the company Gottlieb in 1982. It is a 2D game that was very popular in the arcades. It has been ported to multiple platforms.
DJMax Technika is a music arcade game. It is available on only one platform: that of 'Arcade'. The game is published by Pentavision, a South Korean company. The 'Arcade' platform originally referred to coin-operated machines, such as pinball machines, but is now applicable to video games made in the style of traditional Arcade Games.
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The first FULL length zombie game was Residents Evil
I assume you're asking what the first commercially available video game was. That would be Computer Space, an arcade game that was released in 1971. The first home console was the Magnavox Odyssey, released early in 1972. Atari's Pong, which many believe to be the first video game, was also released as an arcade game in 1972, although the home consoles weren't made available until '75.
The first coin-operated video arcade game, Galaxy Game, was launched in September 1971 by Bill Pitts and Hugh Tuck. However, it was beaten to the commercial market by Computer Space, launched two months later by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. In November 1972 Bushnell launched PONG for his Atari company. It would become the first significantly successfull coin-operated video arcade game. Atari would continue with releases, including the famous Asteroids shooting game, legendary amongst ardent arcade gamers.
It was originally an arcade video game.