Midway Games () is an American video game publisher known for such game series as Mortal Kombat, NBA Jam and Spy Hunter. Midway traces its roots back to the Chicago electro-mechanical amusement scene. In a time when video game arcades didn't yet exist, the U.S coin-op business was dominated by mechanical machines with the Chicago area being the stronghold of that industry. Back then, many new companies were emerging from the Windy City or its suburbs. Midway was one of those companies.
The Bally/Midway division of Bally was purchased in 1988 by the arcade and pinball game company Williams Electronics Games through its holding company WMS Industries Inc. The acquisition by WMS marked the end of the original Midway, though WMS retained the majority of Midway's R&D employees. Midway moved its headquarters from Franklin Park, Illinois to Williams's headquarters in Chicago and WMS established in 1988 the new (and current) Midway company as a Delaware Corporation. WMS also obtained the right from Bally to use the "Bally" brand for its pinball games since Bally had completely left the arcade/pinball industry to concentrate on casinos and slot machines. Under WMS ownership, Midway initially continued to produce arcade games under the Bally/Midway label while producing pinball tables under the "Bally" brand but in 1991, Midway absorbed Williams' video game division and started making arcade games under its own name again (without the "Bally" part). Much later, in 1996, WMS also purchased Time-Warner Interactive, which included Atari Games, part of the former giant Atari. 1996 is also when Midway changed its original corporate name Midway Manufacturing Company to Midway Games Inc due to its entrance in the home console market. The original arcade division of the company became Midway Amusement Games and the newly created home division was known as Midway Home Entertainment. In 1998, WMS sold Midway to its shareholders, making Midway an independent company for the first time in almost 30 years. Midway kept Atari Games as a wholly-owned subsdiairy as part of this spinoff. Despite the split off, Midway retained some of the WMS executive staff and used common facilities with WMS for a couple more years. Midway even kept the right on to continue releasing pinball tables under the "Bally" name due to an agreement with WMS. However on October 25, 1999, WMS shut down all of its pinball operations. Midway, no longer able to use the "Bally" name, also left the pinball industry in order to concentrate itself on videogames. In January 2000, Midway changed the name of its "Atari Games" subsdiary to Midway Games West in order to avoid confusion with the other Atari company owned by Hasbro Interactive.
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