Arcade Video Games58
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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Impossible Mission II
Arcade 21 April 1988
Impossible Mission 2 is a platformer, which is a continuation of the famous hit from 1984. Although the original was released on several hardware platforms (including Apple II), the game eventually did not hit the PeCet screens. Only four years later, Epyx thought about the owners of these machines and presented them with the second installment of the series.
Castle Wolfenstein
Arcade 11 April 1984
Castle Wolfenstein is an action game designed entirely by Silas Warner, the late programmer. The player, playing the role of an intelligence agent, will be able to visit Wolfenstein Castle and kill all Nazis standing in its path.
Silpheed
Arcade 01 August 1988
Classic shooting in a pseudo-three-dimensional environment, which will allow you to take on the role of the pilot of a space fighter called Silpheed. Your task is to destroy an alien Xacalite being who wants to conquer the United Universe.
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
Arcade 03 December 1994
The first of a series of arcade games popular in the nineties, in which we fly a helicopter and destroy the goals set by the U.S. command in the Middle East.
Drive ’n’ Kill
Arcade 21 July 2005
A science-fiction arcade car game in which we sit behind the wheel of a solidly armored and armed car and leave to crack down on other drivers. For winning duels we are rewarded with cash, which we spend on improving the bryka.
AAARGH!
Arcade 23 June 1988
AAARGH! is an arcade game, in terms of the idea confusingly similar to the Activision hit called Rampage. The player plays the role of a huge lizard or cyclop, whose task is to regain the eggs hidden by the enemy, the human community.
Rampage
Arcade 21 May 1988
You remember the final scene from King Kong, when a giant monkey climbed to the top of a skyscraper and from there attacked flying units coming from all over the world. If so, and what's more, you would like to repeat these themes on your computer screen, Rampage is the perfect game for you.
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.
Bubble Bobble
Arcade 12 August 1989
Bubble Bobble is another hit from the slot machines, which hit the PCs thanks to NovaLogic company. The main heroes of the game are small brontosaurs named after Bub and Bob, who, on the express order of their sympathies, have to go through a dangerous cave. If they succeed, they will confirm their unbelievable courage and will gain the eternal admiration of their loved ones.
Bubble Bobble Nostalgie
Arcade 03 November 2003
Classic reworking of the arcade and logic game. The player's task is to catch dragons with coloured bubbles. During the game we can also collect various items in order to get a high score. The creators have prepared 100 stages and a few additional fun modes. Players can also compete in online rankings and create their own levels.
Back to Gaya: The Adventures of Zino and Buu
Arcade 23 February 2005
Back to Gaya: The Adventures of Zino and Buu (title PL: Magic Stone) is a three-dimensional adventure and skill game based on an animated film known in Poland as Magic Stone. This picture was created as a result of cooperation between Germans, Spaniards and British, while the discussed electronic-entertainment position is the fruit of work of people from the 4HEAD Studios company, operating in Lower Saxony Hanover.
The Rub Rabbits!
Arcade 07 February 2006
The Rub Rabbits! (the Japanese name of the game is Where do Babies Come From?) is a continuation of a fun arcade game entitled Feel the Magic: XY/XX.
Mega Man Maverick Hunter X
Arcade 31 January 2006
In Mega Man Maverick Hunter X fun mechanics combines a two-dimensional platformer with shooting elements. As in the previous titles of the series, we can go through the stages in any order and how many times we want. For defeating the bosses we are rewarded with additional weaponry. The authors have also added completely new characters, locations and options.
Little King Macius. The Fairground
Arcade 28 November 2005
King Matt the First. Wesole miasteczko is another, third part of the series of games dedicated to the youngest computer users. This game is used in a rather popular animated TV show called "Kingdom of Matt. It is a continuation of the adventures on Togo-Pogo Island.
Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play
Arcade 12 December 2005
Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play is another compilation of classic games created by the famous electronic and entertainment corporation over the decades of its activity. The items available in the package include such productions as Gauntlet, Defender and Rampage.
Marble Blast Ultra
Arcade 22 November 2005
Marble Blast Ultra is an easy to set up arcade game, in which controlling the marble ball we have to lead it from the starting position to the end point within a specified time.
Rayman DS
Arcade 11 March 2005
Rayman DS is a classic platoform, combining 2D and 3D elements, in which we have forty-five different worlds to visit - waterfalls, caves and pirates' hideouts. In the game we move, of course, the title Rayman.
Kirby: Canvas Curse
Arcade 13 June 2005
Kirby's story began when he met a sorceress on his way, who was responsible for turning the whole world into one big picture. She then transformed our main character into a ball, and he decided to set off on a journey to restore the old world order and return to his original character.
Naruto: Ninja Council
Arcade 07 March 2006
A game released for Game Boy Advance, developed by Tomy, based on the wildly popular manga and anime series Naruto. The game tells the story of two young ninja students: Naruto Uzumaki and his rival, Sasuke Uchiha, who compete with each other to prove which one of them is a better warrior. The game also features a third playable character: the boys' teacher, Kakashi.
Chibi-Robo
Arcade 06 February 2006
Chibi-Robo is a somewhat strange action-adventure game, telling the story of a dime-sized robot with a plug attached to his back, whose main goal is... making people happy. Chibi is a birthday present for Jenny, a young and crazy resident of Sanderson's house. The girl's slight imbalance is manifested by the fact that she dresses in "frog clothes" and often giggles. Jenny's behaviour is caused by her parents' problems - mainly her father's lack of work.
Flipper Critters
Arcade 16 March 2007
Zen Studios funded a return to the old days of ball bouncing and produced a pinball game - Flipper Critters, albeit in a highly rejuvenated and attractive version.
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King
Arcade 07 October 2005
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King is a popular genre of platform games using two-dimensional, scrolling graphics and classic side view.
Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War
Arcade 25 April 2006
Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War is another of Namco's popular aeronautical arcade games. The scenario presents events fifteen years before the circumstances occurring in the fifth installment of Ace Combat, i.e. around 1990. The character, whose fate we take over in our hands, is a military pilot hired by a country called Ustio - this one in turn was invaded by its neighbour, i.e. the state of Belka.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Arcade 17 November 2003
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga is a Nintendo-produced RPG game with title plumbers in the main roles. Mario and Luigi embark on a dangerous journey to regain the lost voice of Princess Peach. The player controls the actions of both heroes, trying to use their unique skills in clashes with enemies.