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Centuri

Centuri, formerly known as Allied Leisure, was an American arcade game manufacturer. They were based in Hialeah, Florida, and were one of the top six suppliers of coin-operated arcade video game machinery in the United States during the early 1980s. Centuri in its modern inception was formed when former Taito America president Ed Miller and his partner Bill Olliges took over Allied Leisure, Inc. They renamed it "Centuri" in 1980. The company's vice president was Joel Hochberg from about 1976 to 1982, before he went on to work for Rare.

Games
Allied Leisure and Centuri published the following arcade games in the United States: Pinball and electro-mechanical games released as Allied Leisure (1968–1979)Unscramble (December 1968) • Monkey Bizz (1969) • Wild Cycle (1970) • Sea Hunt (1972) • Spooksville (1972) • Crack Shot (1972) • Monte Carlo (1973) • Chopper (1974) • Super Shifter (1974) • F-114 (1975) • ''Dyn O' Mite'' (1975; solid-state pinball machine) • Daytona 500 (1976) • Take Five (1978; cocktail pinball) • Clay Champ (1979; licensed from NamcoHearts Spades (1979; cocktail pinball) • Star Shooter (1979; cocktail pinball) Arcade video games released as Allied Leisure (1973–1979)Paddle Battle (1973), a Pong-style game • Super Soccer (1973), a Pong-style game, sold 5,000 arcade cabinets, among top 5 best-selling arcade video games of 1973. • Tennis Tourney (1973), Pong-style game, sold 5,000 cabinets, among top 5 best-selling arcade video games of 1973. licensors: Hiraoka • The Pit (1981; developed by AW Electronics); licensor: Zilec • Vanguard (1981; developed by TOSE); licensor: SNKChallenger (1981; developed in-house) • D-Day (1982; developed by Olympia) • Locomotion (1982; developed by Konami) • Swimmer (1982; developed by Tehkan) • Time Pilot (1982; developed by Konami) • Tunnel Hunt (1982; developed by Atari, Inc.) • Aztarac (1983; developed in-house) • Gyruss (1983; developed by Konami) • Guzzler (1983; developed by Tehkan) • Track & Field (1983; developed by Konami) • Munch Mobile (1983; developed by SNK) • Circus Charlie (1984; developed by Konami) • Hyper Sports (1984; developed by Konami) • Badlands (1984; developed by Konami) • Mikie: High School Graffiti (1984; developed by Konami) ==References==
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