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|name=Digital Games Inc.
|name=Digital Games Inc.
|image=Digital Games Inc logo.png
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|founded=[[1975]]
|founded=1975
|closed=[[1980]]
|closed=1980
|location=San Dimas, California
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'''Digital Games Inc.''' was a company that were based in San Dimas, California, between [[1975]] and [[1980]]; they started out by releasing [[Knock Out]] in 1975 (not to be confused with [[KKK]]'s [[1982]] arcade game [[Knock Out!!]]), then released [[Air Combat (1976)|Air Combat]] (not to be confused with [[Air Combat|Namco's 1992 arcade game with the same name]]) and [[Heavy Traffic]] in [[1976]] then finally released [[Mini Golf]] in 1980 (not to be confused with [[Mini Golf (1985)|Bally and Sente's 1985 arcade game of the same name]]) before disappearing forever. None of these games are emulated in [[MAME]] - mostly because they ran on discrete circuitry (instead of RAM chips).  
'''Digital Games Inc.''' was a company that were based in San Dimas, California, between [[1975]] and [[1980]]; they started out by releasing [[Knock Out]] in 1975 (not to be confused with [[KKK]]'s [[1982]] arcade game [[Knock Out!!]]), then released [[Air Combat (1976)|Air Combat]] (not to be confused with [[Air Combat|Namco's 1992 arcade game with the same name]]) and [[Heavy Traffic]] in [[1976]] then finally released [[Mini Golf]] in 1980 (not to be confused with [[Mini Golf (1985)|Bally and Sente's 1985 arcade game of the same name]]) before disappearing forever. None of these games are emulated in [[MAME]] - mostly because they ran on discrete circuitry (instead of RAM chips).
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