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{{sub-stub}}'''Williams Electronics Games, Inc.''', known simply as '''Williams Electronics, Inc.''' until 1987, was an arcade video game maker that had at one point also owned a publisher named [[Williams Entertainment]]. | {{sub-stub}}'''Williams Electronics Games, Inc.''', known simply as '''Williams Electronics, Inc.''' until 1987, was an arcade video game maker that had at one point also owned a publisher named [[Williams Entertainment]]. |
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Williams Electronics Games, Inc., known simply as Williams Electronics, Inc. until 1987, was an arcade video game maker that had at one point also owned a publisher named Williams Entertainment.
Sega was once set to purchase[1] Williams Electronics in 1975, but the deal collapsed[2][3]. Williams' arcade game properties were sold to Midway in 1996 in exchange for Midway's pinball properties.
Contents
Softography
Master System
- Smash T.V. (1992)
Mega Drive
- Smash T.V. (1992)
- Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits (1996)
Game Gear
- Smash T.V. (1992)
- The Getaway: High Speed II (unreleased)
Saturn
Electro-mechanical pinball
- Best Hand (1970) (as Williams Electronics)
- Straight Flush (1970) (as Williams Electronics)
- Do Do Bug (1971) (as Williams Electronics)
- Doodle Bug (1971) (as Williams Electronics)
- Olympic Hockey (1972) (as Williams Electronics)
- Spanish Beauty (1972) (as Williams Electronics)
- Spanish Eyes (1972) (as Williams Electronics)
- Super Star (1972) (as Williams Electronics)
- Jackpot Flipper (1976) (as Williams Electronics)