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PT-109

Arcade Video game published 48 years ago by Mirco Games, Inc.

Not listed in MAME yet

PT-109 screenshot

PT-109 © 1976 Mirco Games, Incorporated.

2-to-4 players face off in a naval battle. Each team controls either a PT boat or a battleship, looking to score as many points as possible by blasting the opposing team the most before the timer runs out.

It is essentially Atari's Tank but with boats.

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TECHNICAL/MACHINE PICT.
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Only released in a cocktail table model.

Used 4 spinners.

TRIVIA

Debuted at the MOA '75 show, which was the same event where Midway debuted Gun Fight. Both games were the first video arcade titles to use a microprocessor (CPU) instead of TTL chips, which would revolutionize video games.

PT-109 was ultimately a victim of poor marketing and the decision to only make it in a cocktail model - the cocktail market at the time was in a slump and games like PT-109 were not turning that around. On the marketing side, Mirco threw their budget behind their Spirit of '76 pinball machine, which was also one of the first CPU-powered (solid state) pins to the market, but that bombed thanks an uninspired layout and artwork.

SOURCES

Game's picture.
Game's flyer
November & December 1975 issues of Play Meter Magazine