Meadows Games

1974 / 1974 tot 1 1975 / 1974 tot 2 1976 / 1974 tot 8 1977 / 1974 tot 10 1978 / 1974 tot 13
Founded in 1974 closed in 1978
Status: dead
Country: USA


Meadows Games was a developer and manufacturer of coin-operated video games established by Harry Kurek as a subsidiary of his contract manufacturing company, Meadows Manufacturing, in 1974. Kurek established the company because he felt the economy of the United States was headed into a recession and he wanted to enter a business he felt would be "recession proof". The company scored a major hit with its 1974 release Flim-Flam, a cocktail-table ball-and-paddle game that sold over 12,000 units. Subsequent games were not as successful, and Kurek sold the company to Holosonics in 1978. Holosonics closed the company down the next year.

Releases per year

19741
19751
19766
19772
19783

13 video games with valid date were considered (100%)

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Common gametypes

action/reflex56%shooter25%sport12%maze6%

Top platforms

Arcade 13