Arcade Video Games44
Arcade games. Titles from this category require particularly good manual skills. Main purpose of the gameplay is to reach a specific point or defeat enemies while controlling a character or a vehicle. Arcade games usually don’t have any story or have it in a very simple form. This category contains e.g. popular platformers.
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GoJoe Pogo
Arcade 17 June 2003
GoJoe Pogo is a simple arcade game, addressed primarily to the youngest computer users. The simple story is as follows: The circus comes to the town where the title character lives. Joe really wants to see the show, but because of scraping something, his mother doesn't allow him to do it.
Bouncing Babies
Arcade 12 March 1984
I don't think anyone needs to be made aware of how difficult and responsible the work of a firefighter is. However, if you have any doubts about the truthfulness of this statement, you can try your hand at the game developed by Dave Baskin, which is called Bouncing Babies.
Charlie Chaplin
Arcade 11 June 1988
Born in 1889, Charlie Chaplin was probably the most famous silent film actor. At the end of the 1980s, Canvas devoted a unique computer game to this colourful character, who has made its mark in the history of cinematography in golden letters.
Dedale
Arcade 11 December 1986
The main character in Dédale is a little man who wants to regain his desired freedom. However, before he succeeds in this art, he must first pass through a complex of nine labyrinths. Of course, you, the player, will help him to find the right way to the exit.
Steel Saviour
Arcade 27 July 2004
Steel Saviour is a space shooter made in the old style ("shot'em up" games from 80-90's), which was released by SR-71 Games.
Dance Dance Revolution
Arcade 01 July 2002
"Dance Dance Dance Revolution" was originally created for gaming salons. The game consists in pressing the appropriate keys to the rhythm of the music, so that the character visible on the screen moves according to the melody of the currently selected song.
Tetris Splash
Arcade 03 October 2007
Tetris Splash is another variation on Tetris - one of the most popular games in the world. Its originator is the famous Alexey Pajitnov, who presented his work to the world in 1985. Since then, we have had the opportunity to play hundreds of versions of this cult title - practically every platform has received its own version.
Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone
Arcade 28 June 2001
An adventure game for older children with many arcade elements. The whole is based on the popular license known from cinema screens and Michael Crichton's book cards. As a result of the earthquake, the DNA samples of dinosaurs are destroyed. Our task is to acquire new ones and place them in the InGen laboratory.
Przygody Pippi
Arcade 20 September 2001
A family game based on the plot of popular books by Astrid Lindgren. The protagonist is a nice Swedish girl, Pippi Ponczoszanka.
SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge
Arcade 31 December 2002
SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge is an animated hits game for the youngest, called SpongeBob. This cartoon has been moved to the game world by THQ, and the console of their choice is GameBoy Advance.
Mouse Boy
Arcade 05 September 2005
Adventures Mouse is a fun platformer designed for the youngest players. Playing the role of the title, heroic animal, the children set out to look for pieces of big cheese.
TouchMaster
Arcade 11 June 2007
The TouchMaster is a position created exclusively for the two screen console of the Nintendo stable. Developers have implemented as many as twenty-three challenges, including poker, a traditional solitaire, Mahjongg, a quiz containing twenty thousand questions and a game called Hot Hoops, practicing dexterity by throwing the ball into the basket.
Scooter Challenge
Arcade 30 November 2001
Scooter Challenge is a studio-produced IncaGold arcade game in which the player can try their hand at racing on a scooter. Race routes run through London, New York, Cairo, Rio de Janeiro and Sydney. The creators took care of several variants of the game, including the option of multi-player competition.
Time Crisis II
Arcade 05 October 2001
Another representative of the so-called target sight species. This means that the player does not have full control over the moves of the main character. We only deal with the liquidation of opponents appearing on the screen.
Sea Wolves
Arcade 02 November 2003
Sea Wolves (Polish: Wilk Morski) is a simple arcade game. As the title suggests, we are in charge of a sea-going ship here, while virtual struggles have been set in a world affected by cataclysms, as a result of which most of the dry land has disappeared under the surface of the water.
Icebreakers
Arcade 04 April 2011
A simple arcade game that focuses on fictional winter sports. We sit behind the wheel of an unusual vehicle and take part in crazy races on snow. All machines are equipped with a variety of gadgets, whose task is to increase our chances of winning.
Tiny Toon Adventures: Scary Dreams
Arcade 05 July 2002
Relatively easy to use two-dimensional dexterity game, in which we play the role of the title rabbit Buster. We have several different worlds to overcome. During the game we can count on the support of our friends.
I-Fluid
Arcade 22 July 2008
Original platform game. We are leading the world's most ordinary drop of water and we have to guide it through a number of stages, full of surprises and dangers.
Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island
Arcade 21 March 2001
Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island is the first title in the series, a variation of the arcade game machines that takes the player and his "shiny metal ball" into a whole new dimension.
Lilo & Stitch: Hawaiian Adventure
Arcade 21 June 2002
Lilo & Stitch: Hawaiian Adventure is an arcade game with educational elements, based on Walt Disney's animated film. Players have the opportunity to take part in games presenting the culture and customs of Hawaiians. The title was produced by the Disney Interactive Studios development team.
Evolution
Arcade 12 May 1983
Evolution is a product of Sydney Development from 1983, which, as the name suggests, takes up the subject of evolution. But don't expect any educational miracles. The game is a simple arcade game, and in addition, it approaches the matter in a very loose way - it is enough that the very fact that the amoeba will evolve, and its final character is a human being.
Turtle Bay
Arcade 12 September 2003
Bomb bay is an uncomplicated arcade game prepared with children in mind. They have the opportunity to play the role of a Turtle Turtle Turtle setting off on a dangerous journey to save his closest ones from the ominous octopus matzevot.
Moorhuhn X
Arcade 15 November 2003
One of the most popular game series of the end of the 20th century in Germany. The phenomenon and great popularity of the program should be explained by the great playability, simplicity and funny subject matter of the game. The whole entertainment consists in taking part in a chicken hunt, in which for each accurate shot we receive a certain amount of points.
Hugo in Space
Arcade 14 April 2003
A game designed for children. This time a computer friend of the children, troll Hugo takes them on a great adventure with astronomy, a colourful and full of interesting events trip, during which they will have fun and learn together.