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Bay Tek Entertainment
IndustryArcade game
Video games
Founded1977; 47 years ago (1977)
HeadquartersPulaski, Wisconsin
Key people
Larry Treankler (Chairman)
ProductsVideo game software

Bay Tek Entertainment is an American arcade game manufacturer based in Pulaski, Wisconsin.[1][2] The company specializes in ticket redemption and carnival themed games.[3][4][5]

History

Bay Tek was founded in 1977 by Larry Treankler in his father's basement.[6]

In 2016, the company acquired the rights to Skee-Ball.[7][8][9]

Bay Tek arcade games

Notable products

  • Axe Master[10]
  • Flappy Bird
  • Connect Four
  • Connect Four Hoops
  • HyperNova
  • Lil Ticket Monsters
  • Pop the Lock
  • Prize Hub
  • Skee-Ball
  • Whistle Stop (based on the 1946 film of the same name)
  • Super Shot
  • Quik Drop
  • Grand Piano Keys
  • Big Bass Wheel
  • Ticket Monster
  • Gear It Up
  • Rock the Rim
  • Sink It
  • Spin-N-Win
  • Willy Crash
  • Tower of Tickets

References

  1. ^ "Bay Tek Games acquires Dimensional Branding Group". Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  2. ^ "Now You Can Score Big at Home, Thanks to this Wisconsin Business". spectrumnews1.com. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  3. ^ "Amusement Expo packs record attendance to meet post pandemic customer demand". www.vendingtimes.com. 2022-03-21. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  4. ^ "Imperial partners with Bay Tek Entertainment on home arcade Skee-Ball". www.vendingtimes.com. 2020-08-05. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  5. ^ "Bay Tek Entertainment introduces Minions Carnival Chaos". www.vendingtimes.com. 2020-03-06. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  6. ^ Dutes, Sheldon (2020-02-01), Made in Wisconsin: Bay Tek Entertainment, retrieved 2022-03-23
  7. ^ Bollier, Jeff. "Bay Tek Games scores Skee-Ball". Green Bay Press-Gazette. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  8. ^ "Pulaski's Bay Tek Games Inc. buys Skee-Ball". Green Bay Press-Gazette. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  9. ^ Bollier, Jeff. "Arcade classic Skee-Ball finds home in Pulaski". Green Bay Press-Gazette. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  10. ^ Hampton, Holly. "GAMES". Bay Tek Entertainment. Retrieved 2022-03-23.