Arcade Video Games81
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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Pinball 3D-VCR
Arcade 11 August 1997
Pinball 3D-VCR (in the United States known as Total Pinball 3D) is a modified version of Pinball Mania from 1995, which offers a new look at the tables well known from the original.
Pinball Construction Kit
Arcade 14 January 1996
The Pinball Construction Kit is a 21st Century Entertainment editor developed by Spidersoft Ltd. and released by 21st Century Entertainment, with the help of which you can create your own pinball games.
Scramble
Arcade 13 September 2006
Scramble is a remake of the shooting, prepared in 1981 for the then popular slot machines. The user sits at the controls of a spacecraft in order to eliminate as many enemies as possible on his route.
Pac-Man
Arcade 09 August 2006
Pac-Man is a position belonging to the cult cycle, treating the consumption of dots in the labyrinth. The first edition took place in 1979 and was intended for the then popular vending machines. Developers decided to enlarge the group of fans of this game by Xbox One console owners.
Transformers: Autobots
Arcade 21 June 2007
Transformers: Autobos is an action game based on a film called Transformers from Paramount Pictures.
Time Pilot
Arcade 30 August 2006
Time Pilot is a shooter, which is a remake of a classic game of the same title. It first appeared through Konami in 1982 and was dedicated to the popular vending machines of the time. Playing the role of a brave pilot, it is necessary to save soldiers who are in danger at various points in time.
Galaga
Arcade 26 July 2006
Galaga is a shooter, which is a remake of a classic game of the same title. It first appeared with Namco in 1981 and was dedicated to the popular slot machines of the time. Playing the role of a spacecraft pilot, the user undertakes a dangerous mission to confront enemy troops.
Bubble Bobble Double Shot
Arcade 23 March 2007
Bubble Bobble Double Shot is a platformer belonging to the classic series, well known to fans of electronic entertainment. The first edition of this cycle took place in 1985 and was intended for vending machines popular at that time.
Smash TV
Arcade 22 November 2005
Smash TV is a remake of a shooting, which in 1990 was prepared with popular slot machines in mind. After numerous conventions and clones, developers decided to return to their roots, preparing a classic version of this game for Xbox 360 console owners.
Jetpac Refuelled
Arcade 28 March 2007
Jetpac Refuelled is a remake of a classic shooter, first published in 1983 by Ultimate Play the Game (later Rare) with the owners of home computers in mind.
Q*bert
Arcade 22 February 2007
Q*bert is a remake of the classic dexterity book, first published in 1982 for the then popular slot machines. Developers have made this title available to PlayStation 3 owners as part of PlayStation Store, which allows them to download various electronic and entertainment productions from the Internet against payment of a fee.
Powershot Pinball Constructor
Arcade 19 June 2007
The Powershot Pinball Constructor is an item addressed to owners of a two screen console from the Nintendo stable. Briefly, the rules of play are as follows: using a minimum of two flippers you should keep the ball on the table as long as possible.
Cooking Academy 2: World Cuisine
Arcade 27 April 2009
Continuation of an arcade game devoted to the art of cooking. Virtual chefs will find 60 recipes from 8 countries: China, Italy, America, India, Thailand, Mexico, Japan and France.
AaaaaA!!! - A Reckless Disregard for Gravity
Arcade 03 September 2009
AaaaaA!! - A Reckless Disregard for Gravity is an arcade game in which players have the opportunity to face gravity and practice jumping (with a parachute) from high structures. The essence of the game is to perform various evolutions, which translate into a point score. Developers from the Dejobaan Games studio have prepared 80 levels, placing the game in Boston, among others.
Ms. Pac-Man
Arcade 10 January 2007
Ms. Pac-Man is a position belonging to the cult cycle, treating the consumption of dots in the labyrinth. The first edition took place in 1981 and was intended for the then popular vending machines. Developers decided to enlarge the group of fans of this game by the owners of newer devices.
Root Beer Tapper
Arcade 07 February 2007
Root Beer Tapper is a part of the cycle that deals primarily with serving beer. Its first edition took place in 1983 and was intended for the popular vending machines at that time. Developers decided to expand the group of fans of the series with the owners of newer devices.
Wik: Fable of Souls
Arcade 02 December 2005
Wik: Fable of Souls, the player takes on the role of a Wiki, an extraordinary creature, wandering through a beautiful, yet dangerous world like a fairy tale story.
Pirate Planet
Arcade 28 March 2005
Pirate Planet is a simple game representing the platformer genre, designed for the youngest computer users. Playing the role of a friendly alien named Tito, the children find themselves on the title planet of pirates, where they face a great adventure and a whole lot of challenges.
The Blues Brothers
Arcade 12 March 1991
The Blues Brothers is an arcade game developed by Titus Interactive, which refers to John Landis' famous 1980 film with John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in the leading roles.
The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure
Arcade 22 July 1993
Released in 1991, The Blues Brothers was very popular, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that Titus Interactive decided to come back to the subject and create another product referring to the famous film with Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi in the lead roles.
.deTuned
Arcade 15 October 2009
An innovative, independent game from enthusiasts of demoscene. Through the sound we influence the main character and his surrealistic environment.
Astro Boy: Omega Factor
Arcade 17 August 2004
Astro Boy is the American name of the Japanese animated film series Tetsuwan Atomu, which dates back to 1963.
Monster Puzzle
Arcade 30 September 2007
An arcade and logic game in which the player's task is to eliminate icons representing the same monsters. In order to do so, they must be moved accordingly, using, among other things, the touch screen.
Blast Factor: Advanced Research
Arcade 02 August 2007
Official "Blast Factor" game add-on, offering improved graphics, eleven new opponents, seven interestingly designed bosses and two premiere modes of play (Practice Mode and Hybrid Mode).