Notable Arcade Games Manufactured By Stern
- Astro Invader (1980)
- Berzerk (1980)
- Amidar (1981) (programmed by Konami)
- Scramble (1981) (programmed by Konami)
- Super Cobra (1981) (programmed by Konami)
- Turtles (1981)
- Anteater (1982) (Developed by Stern but released by Tago Electronics)
- Bagman (Le Bagnard) (1982) (programmed by Valadon Automation)
- Frenzy (1982)
- Lost Tomb (1982)
- Pooyan (1982) (programmed by Konami)
- Rescue (1982)
- Tutankham (1982) (programmed by Konami)
- Minefield (1983)
- Super Bagman (1984) (programmed by Valadon Automation)
- Cliff Hanger (1983) (laserdisc game using video footage from TMS)
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