PaintTinJr
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That was the very first game to use System 1 hardware while still using TTL 7400 Series glue AFAIK, unlike later games that replaced the TTL glue with fixed LSI/ASIC.Marble Madness Arcade machine ran on the Atari System 1 hardware. Jed Margolin likely led the team that designed it. Bob Flanagan and Mark Cerny programmed the game itself.
So even though the TTL glue is equivalent to designing integrated circuits that bus snooped to provide a RAM/ROM controller, video timings, pixel shifting, etc like a very rudimentary hardwired mobo chipset, it still needed a silicon engineer of sorts with expert skills and full stack understanding to glue the system together for Marble Madness - ie Cerny. Probably not quite the same as Apple's Tim Cook Atari story of being subcontracted and getting paid from winnings of succeeding in using less than 30 something TTL gates on an early game he shared with the Atari employee, but it was expert silicon engineering work of the time IMO in both that game and Marble Madness.