Arcade Video Games54
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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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.
Inspector Gadget: Advance Mission
Arcade 29 November 2001
A funny and not too complicated arcade game in which we take control over one of three different characters, including the title inspector. Five different chapters to overcome.
Cosmos X2
Arcade canceled
Cosmos X2 is a position belonging to the genre of shooting, situated in space. This game was prepared only for owners of a two screen console from the Nintendo stable. That is why developers decided to use all the attributes of this hardware platform, with a touch panel at the forefront.
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Arcade 12 April 1989
A Nightmare on Elm Street is an arcade game from 1989, produced by Westwood Associates (better known as Westwood Studios). The program refers to Wes Craven's film of the same title, which tells the story of a group of teenagers fighting a psychopathic murderer - Freddym Kruger, murdering their victims in a dream.
Absolute Pinball
Arcade 11 June 1996
Absolute Pinball is another arcade game, allowing you to try your hand at virtual machines, called pinball. The programme signed with the 21st Century Entertainment logo was prepared this time by the Swedish producer Unique Development Studios.
Asteroids & Asteroids Deluxe
Arcade 28 November 2007
Reedition of two versions of the classic arcade game. We play the role of a pilot of a small spacecraft, destroying meteorites appearing on the board.
Pacific Liberation Force
Arcade 12 September 2007
Pacific Liberation Force is another Team6 development project, which is mainly known for its low-budget, arcade racing games like Taxi 3: eXtreme Rush or Manhattan Chase. This time, people sitting in front of monitors play the role of a mercenary flying a combat helicopter.
Space Invaders
Arcade 08 October 1999
Remake of the classic arcade game, which was a hit of gaming salons in the 70's and 80's of the last century. Commanding a futuristic gun, players must stop the alien invasion and save the Earth.
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.
Extreme Ghostbusters: Code Ecto-1
Arcade 09 October 2003
Created by Magic Pockets studio, the product called Extreme Ghostbusters: Code Ecto-1 is an arcade game, which was created on the basis of a popular animated series, aired on American television in autumn 1997.
Hugo: PC Calendar
Arcade 16 January 2001
The crazy witch Scylla froze all the gnomes and Santa Claus in the lumps of ice. Lead the Hugo troll to save the inhabitants of the village of Santa Claus from Christmas.
Hugo: The Magic Oak
Arcade 20 February 2001
The arcade game belongs to the popular series addressed to the youngest players. Our task is to help the title little troll Hugo find his way home, experiencing a lot of interesting adventures and solving logical riddles. The game teaches elements of mathematics, exercises memory, develops the ability to think logically and associate facts.
Baby Jo in Going Home
Arcade 12 February 1991
Baby Jo in Going Home is a 1991 platformer produced by Loriciel, which in many respects resembles the second installment of Chuck Rock, unknown to PeCet players.
Rolling Ronny
Arcade 12 March 1991
Rolling Ronny is a slightly unusual for its genre platformer, in which the player will play the role of the title boy, riding on skates.
Hare Raising Havoc
Arcade 23 April 1991
Hare Raising Havoc is another arcade game with rabbit Roger in the lead role, animated hero of the comedy "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" directed by Robert Zemeckis. This time the troubles of a friendly bribe are connected with a bean named Herman, who unnoticeably escapes the house.
Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja (1991)
Arcade 23 July 1991
The life of a caveman is not the easiest. Not only do the tribes communicate with the use of beetles, dinosaurs prevail everywhere, but as long as a fool can accurately strike a woman with a machete.
Pizza Commander
Arcade 06 October 2006
Pizza Commander is an item belonging to the genre of arcade games, and addressed especially to young computer users. Playing the role of a nice fly named Eddie, players set out to find the right ingredients to create a dish straight from sunny Italy, a popular pizza.
Pearl Harbor: Strike At Dawn
Arcade 22 June 2001
An arcade game set in the realities of World War II, namely the American-Japanese war in the Pacific. Players control one of the combat planes, which then clashed in the skies and in fifteen combat missions must tilt the victory room to the side of their country.
Hot Wheels Jetz
Arcade 08 October 2001
Hot Wheels Jetz is an arcade aviation game in which we pilot miniature versions of modern combat fighters. The action area is the interior of an ordinary American home. That is why we fight air battles in the dining room, bedroom or garage.
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.
Ms. Pac-Man: Quest for the Golden Tomb
Arcade 30 October 2001
The latest installment of the classic series of Namco arcade tiles. This time the main role is played by Mrs. Pac-Man, and the maps are three-dimensional. More than 50 different levels and additional mini-games await you. Multiplayer is also available in two different modes.
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.
Tetris Worlds
Arcade 09 November 2001
Tetris Worlds is a variation created by developers from Blue Planet Software studio on one of the most popular logical games in the history of the industry. Compared to the classic Tetris, the title introduces a few innovative ideas in gameplay and fabulously colourful visual setting. Players can test their skills in 6 variants of solo fun and competing in 4-player multiplayer mode.