Zaccaria (later briefly operating as Mr. Game before ending production) was an Italian manufacturer of pinball and arcade machines that operated in Bologna from 1974 until 1990.[1] The factory was sold to tecnoplay.[2]
Industry | Interactive entertainment |
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Founded | 1974 |
Defunct | 1990 |
Fate | Bankruptcy |
Headquarters | Bologna, Italy |
Products | Pinball and arcade machines |
Owner | Marino, Franco and Natale Zaccaria |
Website | tecnoplay |
History
editThe company was founded as a manufacturer of pinball arcade games in Bologna by the three brothers Marino, Franco and Natale Zaccaria. The logo consists of their initials. Zaccaria was led by Marino Zaccaria, a former manager of a bar near Bologna.[2]
At their peak, Zaccaria was the third largest manufacturer of pinball machines in the world after Bally and Williams. The company also entered into the video arcade game sector in the late 1970s. They both licensed games and developed games of their own design.[2]
Zaccaria was briefly reorganized under the label Mr. Game before ending production.[1] The company Mr. Game produced pinball machines from 1988 until 1990. Under the Mr. Game label, the company introduced a radical redesign of the traditional pinball cabinet. The commonly known rectangular cabinet containing the 'playfield' was updated into a more modern look with a different shaped box, and trigger buttons for flipper control. The legs were also more angular in support compared to the mostly vertical legs used by other manufacturers. Additionally, the 'backbox' eliminated the traditional numeric or alpha-numeric score and status displays in favor of a small color TV screen, sometimes containing video game elements.[3][1][4]
After bankruptcy, the factory in Bologna of Zaccaria was sold to tecnoplay in San Marino, that produced pinball machines from 1987 - 1989 and is still in business as an importer, reseller and maintainer of pinball machines, spare parts, arcade and vending machines and other amusement games. Tecnoplay is managed by Mauro Zaccaria, the son of Marino Zaccaria, one of the founders of the company Zaccaria.[2][5][6]
There are at least 47 different Zaccaria pinball machines known to exist although some are just variations of the same game.[7]
Pinball machines
editZaccaria
edit- Tropical (1974)
- Cine Star (1974)
- Top Hand (1974)
- Granada (1974)[8]
- Red Show (1975)
- Ten Up (1975)
- Lucky Fruit (1975)
- Ten Stars (1976)
- Moon Flight (1976)
- Wood's Queen (1976)
- Aerobatics (1977)
- Circus (1977)
- Combat (1977)
- Nautilus (1977)
- Universe (1977)
- Supersonic (1977)
- Queen's Castle (1978)
- Winter Sports (1978)
- House of Diamonds (1978)
- Strike (1978)
- Future World (1978)
- Ski Jump (1978)
- Shooting the Rapids (1979)
- Hot Wheels (1979)
- Space City (1979)
- Fire Mountain (1980)
- Star God (1980)
- Space Shuttle (1980)
- Earth Wind Fire (1981)
- Locomotion (1981)
- Soccer Kings (1982, released in the US by Bhuzac)[9]
- Pinball Champ '82 (1982)
- Pinball Champ (1983, released in the US by Bhuzac)[10]
- Time Machine (1983)
- Farfalla (1983, released in the US by Bhuzac)[11]
- Devil Riders (1984, released in the US by Bhuzac)[12]
- Magic Castle (1984, released in the US by Bhuzac)[13]
- Robot (1985)
- Clown (1985)
- Pool Champion (1985)
- Mystic Star (1986)
- Blackbelt (1986)
- Mexico ’86 (1986)
- Zankor (1986)
- Spooky (1987)
- Star's Phoenix (1987)
- New Star's Phoenix (1987)
Zaccaria arcade machines
edit- TV-Joker (1974), PONG clone[15]
- Circus (1977), licensed Exidy Circus
- The Invaders (1978), Space Invaders clone
- Astro Wars (1979), port of Data East Astro Fighter
- Dodgem (1979), port of Sega Head On
- Galaxia (1979), port of Namco Galaxian
- Quasar (1980), Zaccaria Original, distributed in US by US Billiards[16]
- Moon Crest (1980), Quasar machine with a space fortress side art
- Firebird (1980), licensed Amstar Phoenix
- Space Pirate (1980), copy of Cinematronics' Rip-Off
- Puckman (1980), copy of Namco Pac-Man
- Scramble (1980), licensed Konami Scramble
- Buck Rogers (1981), licensed Sega Buck Rogers
- Vanguard (1981), licensed SNK Vanguard
- Super Cobra (1981), licensed Konami Super Cobra
- Frogger (1981), licensed Konami Frogger
- Crazy Kong (1981), licensed Falcon Crazy Kong
- Pac and Paint (1981), port of Kural Crush Roller
- Zaxxon (1981), port of Sega Zaxxon
- Hustler (1981), licensed Video Hustler
- Comidar (1981), licensed Konami Amidar
- Fitter (1981), licensed Round Up
- Laser Battle (1981), Zaccaria Original, distributed in US by Midway by the title Lazarian
- Scorpion (1982), ?
- Sea Battle (1982), ?
- Dribbling (1982), port of Dribbling by Model Racing
- Jump Bug (1982), port Rock-Ola Jump Bug
- Fantasy (1982), port Rock-Ola Fantasy
- Cat and Mouse (1982), Zaccaria Original
- Eyes (1982), licensed Techstar Eyes
- Mr. Do! (1982), licensed Universal Mr. Do!
- Eggor (1983), Telko Eggor
- Money Money (1983, released in the US by Bhuzac), Zaccaria Original[17]
- Hyper Sports (1983), licensed Konami Hyper Sports
- Hyper Olympics (1983), licensed Konami Hyper Olympics
- Shooting Gallery (1984, released in the US by Bhuzac), developed by Seatongrove[18]
- Jack Rabbit (1984, released in the US by Bhuzac), Zaccaria Original[19][20]
Digital recreations
editMagic Pixel Kft. released Zaccaria Pinball for Android and iOS as well as Windows on Steam which provides digital recreations of classic Zaccaria pinball machines. Versions for OS X as well as Linux were released on August 31, 2017.[21] In July 2018, it was released for Nintendo Switch,[22] April 2019 for Xbox One,[23] and August 2020 for PlayStation 4.[24] The game offers 42 of the original Zaccaria pinball machines, excluding New Star's Phoenix, Queen's Castle, Ski Jump, Space City, Ten Stars, and Ten Up.
See also
edit- Playmatic, a former Spanish company of pinball machines
- Inder, another former Spanish company of pinball and arcade machines
- Taito of Brazil, a former Brazilian company of pinball and arcade machines
- Maresa, a former Spanish company of pinball machines
- Sega, S.A. SONIC, a former Spanish company of pinball and arcade machines
References
edit- ^ a b c "Zaccaria Pinball". Zaccaria-pinball.com. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ a b c d "Pauls Video Arcade Pages". Zzzaccaria.com. Retrieved 21 March 2019.[dead link ]
- ^ "The Internet Pinball Machine Database". Ipdb.org. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ "PINBALL MACHINE MRGAME". Zaccaria-pinball.com. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ "The Internet Pinball Machine Database". Ipdb.org. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ "Sale of machines and cabinets for arcades, bars and clubs". Tecnoplay.com. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ "The Internet Pinball Machine Database". Ipdb.org. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ "Internet Pinball Machine Database: Zaccaria 'Granada'". Ipdb.org. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ "Soccer Kings US brochure". Retrieved 2020-02-28.
- ^ "Pinball Champ US brochure". Retrieved 2020-02-28.
- ^ "Farfalla US brochure". Retrieved 2020-02-28.
- ^ "Devil Riders US brochure". Retrieved 2020-02-28.
- ^ "Magic Castle US brochure". Retrieved 2020-02-28.
- ^ "Motor Show US brochure". Retrieved 2020-02-28.
- ^ "The Arcade Flyer Archive - Video Game Flyers: TV-Joker, Zaccaria". Flyers.arcade-museum.com. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ "The Arcade Flyer Archive - Video Game Flyers: Quasar, US Billiards". Flyers.arcade-museum.com. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ "Money Money US brochure". Retrieved 2020-02-28.
- ^ "Shooting Gallery US brochure". Retrieved 2020-02-28.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-26. Retrieved 2015-09-14.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Jack Rabbit US brochure". Retrieved 2020-02-28.
- ^ "Zaccaria Pinball :: Update #53 - Mac OS X and Linux". Steamcommunity.com. 31 August 2017. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ "Zaccaria Pinball Switch". metacritic.com. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
- ^ "Zaccaria Pinball Achievements". xboxachievements.com. 3 April 2019. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
- ^ "PlayStation Store: New games launching next week". PlayStation Blog. 5 June 2020. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
Further reading
edit- Fabio Rossi. Dizionario dei Videogame. Milano, Garzanti, 1993. ISBN 88-11-90422-6
- Tristan Donovan. Replay: The History of Video Games. Yellow Ant, 2010. ISBN 978-0-9565072-0-4
External links
editThis article's use of external links may not follow Wikipedia's policies or guidelines. (March 2019) |
- Zaccaria at The Internet Pinball database
- Zaccaria Forum and Database
- Zaccaria arcade machines
- Zaccaria company information
- 'Arcade Raid! Euro Zaccaria Rescue' retrospective on discovering disused Zaccaria machines (2017-07-28, Tony. 8 arcade coin-ops, 2 pinball machines & 2 cocktail tables.)