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Advanced Microcomputer Systems (AMS) is a pioneering video game developer known for its significant contributions to the arcade gaming landscape in the early 1980s. Founded in the early 1980s, AMS gained recognition with the launch of "Space Ace" in 1984, a groundbreaking laserdisc video game that showcased advanced animation techniques and interactive storytelling. The studio's innovative approach to gameplay and graphics set a new standard for the industry.

Key personnel at AMS included co-founders Don Bluth, a renowned animator, and Gary Goldman, who played crucial roles in the development of "Space Ace." Their expertise in animation and storytelling helped elevate the game's narrative depth and visual appeal.

"Space Ace" is notable for its use of full-motion video and branching storylines, influencing the development of future interactive games. AMS's work has had a lasting impact on the gaming industry, particularly in the realm of animated storytelling and arcade experiences.

The studio primarily focuses on arcade-style games, emphasizing animation and interactive narratives. AMS has received accolades for its innovative contributions, including recognition for "Space Ace" as a classic in the arcade genre, solidifying its legacy in gaming history.

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