Mirco Games
| Company type | Defunct |
|---|---|
| Industry | Coin-operated Games |
| Founded | December 26, 1973 in Phoenix, Arizona, United States |
| Founders | Richard N. Raymond, John L. Walsh |
| Defunct | 1980 |
| Fate | Sold to Amstar Electronics |
| Products |
Mirco Games Inc. was a manufacturer of coin-operated games based in Phoenix, Arizona founded in 1973. The company was a subsidiary of electronics manufacturer Mirco Inc, producing foosball tables and coin-operated video games through the 1970s. They notably created a few of the earliest games incorporating microprocessors, including The Spirit of ’76, the first commercially available pinball utilizing the technology. The company was eventually sold in 1980 to Amstar Electronics.