Arcade Video Games89
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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Luigi & Spaghetti
Arcade 23 May 1992
Invasions from space are an everyday thing in computer games, so no one should be surprised that the main character of the platformer Luigi & Spaghetti will also have to deal with green people.
Skool Daze: Klass of 99
Arcade 14 August 1999
Klass of 99 is an excellent conversion of a game known from Spectrum entitled Skool Daze and undoubtedly one of the best fan remakes that has ever seen the light of day. The player plays the role of Eric, an unruly pupil whose task is to delete the compromising report from the secretary's computer. If the boy's disastrous assessment of his studies reaches his parents, a catastrophe will happen!
Nightbreed: The Action Game
Arcade 04 April 1990
Nightbreed is an arcade game based on the plot of the film under the same title, which was directed by Clive Barker, an outstanding creator of horror films. It tells the story of Aaron Boone, suspected of a series of murders of a young man who, tormented by nightmares, ends up in a gloomy and devastated cemetery.
Dinosaur Ball
Arcade 23 May 1992
Dinosaur Ball is the Asian equivalent of Pang, created and released by AMWA in Hong Kong. The task of the player (or players, because the authors have made it possible to play with two people) is very simple: with the use of a specific chain firing gun, it must hit all the balloons on the board.
HamsterJam
Arcade 31 May 2004
HamsterJam is a remake of an arcade and logic game called Rockman, which was released almost twenty years ago on Commodore VIC-20 computers, thanks to Mastertronic.
FightBox
Arcade 06 February 2004
An action game based on a popular program displayed by the BBC. The Fight Box enabled viewers to organize duels between warriors who fought in specially prepared arenas for the championship title.
Blazing Trails
Arcade 30 June 1999
Blazing Trails is a fan of the Trailblazer program, created in 1986 by Gremlin Graphics for Commodore 64 computers. The player's task (in both the original and remake) is very simple: he has to roll the ball on a long, full of traps track.
Hologram Time Traveler
Arcade 28 March 2001
A modern adaptation of the arcade hit from gaming salons, in which Marchall Gram sets out to rescue the kidnapped princess Kyi-La. Traveling through time we will face space knights, ninja warriors, cavemen, robots, cowboys and other opponents from different epochs.
Slots
Arcade 10 March 2000
Slots is a Masque Publishing studio simulator for gambling machines. Players can test their luck on 50 single-handed slots, which represent the most popular machines produced by the American company IGT.
South Park
Arcade 02 March 1999
Four well-known South Park fans undertake to defend the town from mutated turkeys, deadly cows, animated toys and other dangers from the Cosmos. Acclaim Entertainment's first person shooter game is characterized by a high dose of humour and specific visual setting.
South Park: Chef's Luv Shack
Arcade 26 November 1999
South Park: Chef's Luv Shack is a social game combining a quiz and arcade mini-games. Playing the roles of Eric Cartman, Kenny McCormick, Kyle Broflovski or Stan Marsh, the player has to answer questions related to the South Park series, as well as play simple mini-games. The title was produced by the Acclaim Studios Austin development team.
Mister Mosquito
Arcade 12 March 2002
Mister Mosquito is the only game that gives you the opportunity to play... mosquito. As an insect, you must harass the Yamada family and siphon blood from them.
Garfield: The Search for Pooky
Arcade 20 December 2004
Garfield - The Search For Pooky is a classic, non-violent platformer, but full of abstract humour characteristic for the Garfield cat. This game, with one of the most famous comic characters, was produced by Interactive Vision.
Mario Pinball Land
Arcade 04 October 2004
Super Mario Ball is an unconventional pinball, with a story, tiny but full of obstacles boards and an amazing ball, which is a.... Mario himself! It was produced and published by Nintendo.
Odama
Arcade 31 March 2006
Theoretically, Odama is a pinball like any other. Practically, the ball - the title Odama - is a huge stone ball rolling on the battlefield, and we will rip off our vocal cords while controlling the legions of soldiers, who are forced to cross their swords with various opponents.
Little King Macius. The island of Togo-Pogo
Arcade 28 April 2005
King Matt the First. Togo-Pogo Island is a computer game for the youngest computer users, referring to the popular animated TV programme "Kingdom of Matt. The whole is reminiscent to some extent of family games with Hugo, as well as with Bolek and Lolek in the leading roles.
Froggy Castle
Arcade 30 September 2003
An uncomplicated game in which the game focuses on the extermination of frogs floating in the air. As the game is not entirely serious (the authors clearly drew inspiration from the Water Chicken series), it was deprived of brutal scenes, and the motif of shooting frogs was enriched with a very comic environment.
Boulder Dash: Treasure Pleasure
Arcade 12 September 2003
Boulder Dash: Treasure Pleasure is another part of the legendary dexterity and logic series, launched in 1984 under the banner of First Star Software and dedicated to several home microcomputers.
Qix
Arcade 23 September 1989
Like many arcade games, Qix made her debut on coin-op slot machines in 1981. PeCet members waited only eight years later for a version for their computers from Taito.
Games & Stories 4 Kids
Arcade 20 September 2004
Games and games for children are a set of four educational games in which the youngest computer users accompany the world-famous and very popular heroes (Peter Pan, Robin Hood, Guliwer, etc.), and observe their extraordinary feats.
Games & Stories 4 Kids 2
Arcade 06 October 2004
The second set of the series Games and games for children, which includes four interesting programs. All prepared games are based on the stories of children's favourite heroes: Dr. Dolittle, Ali Baby, Robinson Crusoe and Sindbad.
Volfied
Arcade 11 September 1991
An extremely simple idea for an arcade game, which Taito transformed into a product called Qix, found many followers (e.g. Styx). However, it was no one else, but it was the Japanese programmers who developed a program that really revolutionized the idea of the original. This is the first coin-op game Volfied published on slot machines.
Aqua Digger 3D
Arcade 03 October 2003
A simple arcade game referring to the cult Pacman. An important difference is the embedding of the game in an underwater environment. The player's task is to control one of the oysters inhabiting the underwater world and collect more treasures.
Kirikou
Arcade 01 February 2002
Kirikou: African Adventure is an adventure game with adventure elements, referring to the French animated film Kirikou et la sorture (Kirikou and the Witch). The main character of the program is a black woman named Kirikou, who wants to free his village from the yoke of the evil witch Karaba.