Difference between revisions of "Löwen-Automaten"
From Sega Retro
m (Text replacement - "| tseries= |" to "|") |
|||
(5 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | {{ | + | {{CompanyBob |
− | | logo= | + | | logo=LowenAutomaten logo.png |
− | |||
| founded=1949 | | founded=1949 | ||
| defunct= | | defunct= | ||
− | |||
| mergedwith= | | mergedwith= | ||
| mergedinto= | | mergedinto= | ||
Line 11: | Line 9: | ||
{{sub-stub}}'''Löwen-Automaten''', now known as '''Löwen Entertainment''', was a distributor of [[Sega]] arcade games in West Germany during the early 1980s. They were at one stage market leaders for electronic darts machines and jukeboxes. | {{sub-stub}}'''Löwen-Automaten''', now known as '''Löwen Entertainment''', was a distributor of [[Sega]] arcade games in West Germany during the early 1980s. They were at one stage market leaders for electronic darts machines and jukeboxes. | ||
+ | ==Softography== | ||
+ | {{CompanyHistoryAll|Löwen-Automaten}} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | ==References== |
+ | <references /> | ||
+ | [[Category:Third-party distributors]] |
Latest revision as of 13:51, 19 June 2023
This teeny-tiny article needs some work. You can help us by expanding it.
Löwen-Automaten, now known as Löwen Entertainment, was a distributor of Sega arcade games in West Germany during the early 1980s. They were at one stage market leaders for electronic darts machines and jukeboxes.
Contents
Softography
Discrete logic arcade
- Monaco GP (1979)
VIC Dual
- Head On (1979)
- Space Attack (1979)
- Carnival (1980)
- Space Trek (1980)
- Star Raker (1981)
Zaxxon hardware
- Zaxxon (1981)
G80
- Astro Blaster (1981)
Arcade
- Space Tactics (1980)