Big Buck Hunter's concept came from Play Mechanix founder George Petro. After the release of Midway's
Invasion: The Abductors in 1999, Petro thought that hunting games were popular in homes but there was also a lack of those in arcades. He pitched the idea to the design team, and shortly after started developing the prototype, with
Incredible Technologies handling the manufacture of the arcade machine. Incredible Technologies partnered with Play Mechanix to release the rest of the games until
Call of the Wild in 2005. In 2006, the
Big Buck Hunter series had sold around 7,500 units. Needing financial support to make the next game in the series,
Big Buck Hunter Pro, the developers contacted
Raw Thrills in January 2006. As a part of the agreement, Play Mechanix continued to design the games, while Raw Thrills took over the production and distribution. In March 2008, Raw Thrills released
Big Buck Safari, which introduced hunting in Africa, as well as trophy hunting, and included animals such as zebras, elephants, hippos, and other big animals. They released
Open Season in November 2009, which added more animals to
Pro. In November 2010,
Big Buck World was released to celebrate the 10th anniversary of
Big Buck Hunter. It combines
Open Season and
Safari into one cabinet. In 2012, they released
Big Buck HD, which combined elements from
Pro and
Safari and presented them in 1080p high-definition graphics, and added groundbreaking online features such as the ability to compete with players from other locations live, improved tournaments, and easier account creation. A
Duck Dynasty-themed side game was added in 2013. In 2015, the update
Big Buck HD Wild was released. The game added new animals in annual software updates through 2018, as well as a zombie-themed shooter side game. The developers partnered with
Anheuser-Busch InBev, offering a special permit that unlocks a special "Great White Buck" level. The money earned from purchases of those went to the
National Forest Foundation to help preserving forests in the
United States. In 2020,
Big Buck Hunter Reloaded was released. In addition to new animals, two new side games were introduced, including a sequel to the zombie game as well as a partial remake of Raw Thrills' previous arcade rail shooter
Terminator: Salvation, which was released in 2010. And it also presented a brand new player interface to make it easy to navigate. ==List of arcade games==