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Manufacturer: Cinematronics

Cinematronics released 33 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1976. Cinematronics was based in United States.

The 5 most common machines by Cinematronics owned by VAPS members are (in order):
Dragon's Lair , Star Castle , Space Ace , Armor Attack , Rip Off

The 5 most common machines by Cinematronics wanted by VAPS members are (in order):
Dragon's Lair , Star Castle , Space Ace , Tail Gunner , Space Wars

Entries in this index: 33
Name Year Type Genre Description Images
Alley Master 1988 Videogame Sports
Armor Attack 1980 Videogame Shooter
Baseball The Season 1985 Videogame Baseball
Baseball The Season II 1987 Videogame Baseball
Boxing Bugs 1981 Videogame Shooter
Brix 1983 Videogame Puzzle
Cerberus 1985 Videogame Shooter
Cosmic Chasm 1983 Videogame Shooter
Danger Zone 1986 Videogame Shooter
Double Play: Super Baseball Home Run Derby 1987 Videogame Sports
Dragon's Lair 1983 Videogame Adventure
Embargo 1977 Videogame
Express Delivery 1984 Videogame
Flipper Ball 1976 Videogame Video Pinball
Freeze 1982 Videogame Puzzle
Hovercraft 1983 Videogame Scrolling Fighter
Info-Mania / Reflex 1985 Videogame
Jack The Giantkiller 1982 Videogame Labyrinth/Maze
Mayhem 2002 1985 Videogame Sports
Power Play 1985 Videogame Sports
Redline Racer 1986 Videogame Racing
Rip Off 1980 Videogame Shooter
Solar Quest 1981 Videogame Space
Space Ace 1984 Videogame Adventure
Space Wars 1977 Videogame Space
Star Castle 1980 Videogame Space
Starhawk 1977 Videogame Space
Sundance 1979 Videogame Puzzle
Tail Gunner 1979 Videogame Space
War Of The Worlds 1982 Videogame Space
World Series - The Season 1985 Videogame Baseball
World Series Baseball 1984 Videogame Baseball
Zzyzzyxx 1982 Videogame Platform

The proceeding is a list of machines known to have been made by Cinematronics.
Click on any machine name to bring up the encyclopedia page for that machine.
Click on the 'Year' or 'Type' column headers to sort the table accordingly.

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