Great work as usual, and thanks to Stephen and siftware for their involvement with this as well.
>Thanks to another donated schematic, another game is almost ready in DICE.
As a youngster going on 9 years age during late years of 1973, when words Nixon or Watergate seem to be most mentioned words by Americans back then, I recall seeing Midway Leader upright cabs here and there at places I went to at the time. I may have only played it once. It requires multiple players and I was usually by myself when at some of the arcades.
I wasn't really a pong fan then unless the pong/paddle ball clone game had a unique feature such as one player versus machine option and that's why I recall Digital Games Model 474 cocktail pong game more than other various pong clones.
>I learned some interesting history on this one thanks to gregf. Long story short, its >known as either "Leader" by Midway or "Wipe Out" by Ramtek. It is a 2 or 4 player "ball >and paddle" game. Very "old school" but still fun.
It took a while until getting paperwork over the years, but it confirmed my guess that companies like Midway and Volley (Quebec) had licensed from Ramtek back in 1973.