Arcade Video Games23
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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Kurka Wodna
Arcade 25 January 2001
On five different levels you have to fight off the "invasion" of water cocks. There are three types of weapons at your disposal: a pistol, a shotgun and bombs. Within the time limit you have to shoot down as many cocks as possible.
Incoming
Arcade 15 July 1998
Arcade shot, whose action was set in the near future, when the sinister forces of foreign civilization came to Earth.
Littlest Pet Shop
Arcade 14 October 2008
Littlest Pet Shop is a game for girls aged 6-12, where we interact with funny crafted animals. In your free time, you'll acquire new accessories and play simple mini-games.
Hugo: The Evil Mirror
Arcade 02 May 2002
Hugo: The Magical Mirror is an arcade game created for the youngest, produced and published by ITE Media APS. The title character, a friendly troll, is imprisoned in the mirror of the evil witch Scylla. The player's task is to help him get out of captivity and safely return home.
A Boy and His Blob (2009)
Arcade 13 October 2009
A game about the adventures of the two title characters - a boy and a funny jelly bean, which can turn into very useful items. The title is an adaptation of a hit known from the NES console.
Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
Arcade 04 August 2010
The next installment of one of the most popular game series by Konami, made in the classic formula of a two-dimensional platformer with hack'and'slash elements. The game mechanics of Castlevania: Harmony of Despair doesn't differ significantly from the previous parts of the series.
Toki Tori
Arcade 19 May 2008
A combination of a two-dimensional platformer and a logical game. We take control over a funny nestling, beating the boards prepared by the manufacturers. The action is observed from the side, thanks to which we can see a significant part of the board and plan the action in advance.
Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal
Arcade 09 October 2007
Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal is an adventure and skill game that allows us to meet popular cartoon characters from the Crazy Melodies. In the virtual reality there are seven characters who are well known to older and younger viewers, such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tasman's Devil and Marvin Martian.
Katamari Damacy
Arcade 21 September 2004
Katamari Damacy is a slightly non-standard and uncomplicated virtual game, designed rather for enthusiasts of electronic and entertainment products from the Land of the Cherry Blossom. Namco's work contains many characteristic references to Japanese culture, so Western laypeople usually have difficulty understanding the fun.
Ratchet: Deadlocked
Arcade 25 October 2005
Ratchet: Deadlocked (on the European continent the title is Ratchet: Gladiator) is the fourth game in a series of virtual arcade games, launched in 2002, when Ratchet & Clank was released by Insomaniac Games employees. Of course, again in the main roles were cast the great humanoid creature and the always accompanying robot.
Jak 3
Arcade 09 November 2004
Like 3 is the third part of the award-winning platform and adventure series, in which a humorous role is played by a talking surikatka. The game was created in Naughty Dog studio, which also stands behind such hits as The Last of Us, Crash Bandicoot or Uncharted. How 3 takes known to us Jak and Daxter to the desert full of dangers and bandits. To cope, they will have to acquire new equipment and learn previously unknown skills.
Tetris (1986)
Arcade 12 May 1986
A legendary arcade-logical game, developed by Russian student Alexey Pajitnov in 1986. The main goal of the Tetris competition is to arrange the blocks falling into the wells in such a way that they form lines.
Pure Pinball
Arcade 23 May 2003
Pure Pinball is an arcade game designed by A.S.K. Homework studio, prepared for fans of traditional flipcharts. Players have the opportunity to test their reflections by bouncing the ball rolling on one of the three available pinball tables. The title was developed with attention to the details of the visual setting and a realistic physics model.
Wilk i Zajac: Nu Pogodi
Arcade 17 January 2003
The wolf and the hare: Nu Pogodi is a platformer, during which we have the opportunity not only to watch the adventures of the heroes of their favorite bedtime, but also to guide their fate.
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
Arcade 18 September 1997
A two-dimensional platform game with traits of an adventure game and a stealth game. The title, developed by Oddworld Inhabitants, takes place in an unknown planet inhabited by the race of Mudokons. The main protagonist of the game, Abe, is a Mudokon as well. The race is being abused by evil Glukkons, who force them to slave labor in a mine.
Donald Duck: Quack Attack
Arcade 02 December 2000
Take on the role of the famous duck Donald, who must set off on a dangerous journey through four lands to save Daisy kidnapped by an evil sorcerer.
Hugo: Black Diamond Fever
Arcade 23 August 2001
The witch Scylla has obtained a very dangerous recipe for which she needs rare black diamonds. The brave Hugo must now release the Kikurian and prevent the production of the Scylla elixir.
Ex Zeus
Arcade 10 February 2006
Ex Zeus is a 3D shooting game created by Hyper-Devbox and released by Metro3D with the participation of big robots. The game originally appeared on arcade machines, and it wasn't until a few years later that the developers decided to move it to the PlayStation 2 console.
Super Bust-A-Move 2
Arcade 20 September 2002
The second part of the popular arcade and logic game. Sequel mainly offers a feature mode, in which, in addition to overcoming subsequent boards, we watch intermittent scenes.
Peter Pan: Return to Neverland
Arcade 21 May 2002
Peter Pan: The Great Return is an arcade game addressed to young audiences, loosely referring to the story of the famous Disney animation. The title character tries to find the lost treasure, which is also sought by the dangerous captain Hook and his pirates. The player's task is to help Piotr and Dzwoneczek overcome various traps and dangerous enemies.
Emperor's New Groove Action Game
Arcade 21 June 2000
A skillful platformer based on the title fairy tale New King's Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen. We play the role of a king who, through his insidious advisor Ishma, turns into a llama. Our goal is to regain its original form and throne. The game has a nice graphics and a simple interface, which will make gameplay much more enjoyable for younger players.
EA Replay
Arcade 14 November 2006
EA Replay is a compilation of classic Electronic Arts titles, known from such platforms as Amiga, PC or Sega Mega Drive. Thanks to this re-edition, PSP console owners have a unique opportunity to play cult games, which have been further improved - for example, you can save the state of play at any time and watch bonus materials.
Ape Escape: On the Loose
Arcade 05 May 2006
Ape Escape: On The Loose is based on a series of Ape Escape games released for PlayStation and PlayStation 2. The action-packed platformer was prepared by Sony's Japanese branch - SCEJ. The publisher is, of course, the parent company of Sony Computer Entertainment.
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
Arcade 11 November 2008
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts is a classic three-dimensional platform, continuing the solutions presented in the two previous editions of the series released for the Nintendo 64 console. A novelty is a very extensive system of craftsmanship, enabling the construction of new vehicles.