
Centuri
πΊπΈ USACenturi was the continuation of the amusement machine manufacturer Allied Leisure under new leadership. Allied Leisure had been through financial difficulties towards the end of the 1970's and were bought out by the Milton Koffman family in mid-1979. Centuri was something of an oddity in the American amusement machine business because of their location. Unlike most coin op businesses in the country, which were either located in Chicago (Midway, Williams, Stern) or on the West Coast (Atari, Sega/Gremlin, Exidy, Cinematronics) Centuri was located in Hialeah, Florida. By the time of the Koffman takeover Allied Leisure had barely released any games since 1976/77, and what had been released had been in very limited quantities. The new owners recruited a pair of coin-op veterans to head the newly reorganized company and change its focus β Ed Miller and Bill Olliges, president and vice president, respectively, of Taito America. Under Miller and Olliges, Centuri would largely change its focus to importing and manufacturing games from international developers. Though industry veterans today, this was among the first games by SNK, Konami and Tehkan (Tecmo) that were brought to American shores. This led to a very rapid turnaround in the company's financial situation beginning in 1981. Centuri's turnaround would, however, not be enough for the company to escape the downturn of the arcade industry in 1983-1984. Also, by the end of 1984 Centuri's most lucrative partner, Konami, was finally establishing their own US distribution. Deprived of the source of their most successful games, Centuri would close down its video game division in 1985. The company would continue in other fields, such as housing and seafood, for a few more years until completely shuttering in 1991.
Published Games
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Mikie: High School Graffiti
1984

Hyper Sports
1984

Badlands
1984

Circus Charlie
1984

Track & Field
1983

Guzzler
1983

Gyruss
1983

Munch Mobile
1983

Route-16
1983

Tunnel Hunt
1982

Time Pilot
1982

Swimmer
1982

The Pit
1982

Loco-Motion
1982

D-Day
1981

Round-Up
1981

Vanguard
1981

Pleiads
1981

Route-16
1981

Rip Off
1980

Targ
1980

Phoenix
1980

Moon Cresta
1980





