Meadows Games
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.
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Arcade | 13 |
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ARCD 1978
ARCD 1976
ARCD 1977
ARCD 1978
ARCD 1978
ARCD 1976-10
ARCD 1977-12
ARCD 1974
ARCD 1975-06
ARCD 1976-01
ARCD 1976-11
ARCD 1976-02
Meadows Games best rated games
Lazer Command | 1976 | arcd | |||
Meadows Lanes | 1977 | arcd | |||
Bigfoot Bonkers | 1976 | arcd | |||
3D Bowling | 1978 | arcd | |||
Inferno | 1977 | arcd |