Arcade Video Games16
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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GEX 3D: Enter the Gecko
Arcade 31 January 1998
A humorous 3D platformer, a continuation of GEX from 1996. In the game, we again direct the actions of the title geckon, who receives an offer of cooperation from government agents. Our hero's mission is to travel through different worlds, inspired by films and TV series, and to defeat the former Reza antagonist once again.
Ali Baba, Robinson Crusoe
Arcade 17 September 2004
A set of two games based on the stories of children's favourite heroes: Ali Baby and Robinson Crusoe. Each of these programs contains numerous games for one or more players.
Doktor Dolittle, Sindbad
Arcade 15 September 2004
Another set of two games, based on the stories of children's favourite heroes - this time: Dr. Dolittle and Sinbad. Each program consists of a richly animated story, colouring books, logical and strategic games, tournaments and races.
Congo Bongo
Arcade 12 April 1984
Congo Bongo is simply a clone of Nintendo's Donkey Kong product. Just like in the famous prototype, also here the player will play the role of a daredevil, whose task will be to reach the huge gorilla, first defeating all the traps lurking along the way.
London Taxi
Arcade 19 August 2005
London Taxi is a car arcade game produced by Data Design Interactive. Players have the chance to sit behind the wheel of a characteristic black taxi (FX4 London Black) and try their hand at crossing the crowded streets of the English capital. The game map is modelled on London's real plan, and during the game you can see a number of characteristic places and buildings.
Ugh!
Arcade 08 August 1992
Arcade game in which we play the role of a prehistoric taxi driver, carrying passengers from one cave to another. Our task is to go through 69 boards and earn enough money for our beloved.
Kokomando
Arcade 03 January 2004
An uncomplicated platformer addressed mainly to younger computer users. We play the role of a young rooster, who must save the hens kidnapped by insidious foxes. The game offers three-dimensional graphics and twenty different levels full of secrets waiting to be discovered.
Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies
Arcade 26 October 2001
Ace Combat 4: Distant Thunder is a Namco-produced aviation simulator. The action of the game takes place on the fictitious continent of Eugea, destroyed by a meteorite, where factions of survivors fight for survival and domination. Players have the opportunity to pilot 21 types of aircraft, including MiG-29, SU-27, F-14 Tomcat, F-15 Eagle, F-16 Falcon and F-18 Hornet.
AirBlade
Arcade 11 September 2001
A game for skateboarding fans who are fed up with classic skateboarding. In this production we ride on an antigravitational board. The gameplay itself resembles hits from the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series. On each level we have to perform several clearly defined tasks - destroy elements of the environment, perform the appropriate tricks and race against time.
Red Shark 2
Arcade 04 April 2005
The second part of the arcade game, in which by piloting a modern KA50 helicopter we changed the course of the Second World War. Red Shark 2 is ideologically no different from its predecessor and is still a dynamic shooter that is supposed to be fun first and foremost.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Activision's Atari 2600 Action Pack
Arcade 01 January 1995
In the mid-1990s, Activision decided to introduce its older productions, which were once created for the Atari 2600 console, to the owners of the "tinplate". In total, the American company has prepared three game packages - Activision's Atari 2600 Action Pack is the first of them.
Ninjamurai
Arcade 08 June 2011
An intriguing platform game released as part of the PSP Minis service, which is distinguished mainly by its original visual setting combining the elements characteristic of the eighteenth-century Japan with post-industrial inserts. Fun mechanics is based on platforming traditions and consists in overcoming obstacles and fighting enemies.
Bomberman Blitz
Arcade 09 November 2009
Another part of the famous Bomberman, this time released as part of the DSiWare service. The game is about traversing boards and putting bombs in order to clear the way and eliminate enemies. The main attraction is the ability to fight with other players via the Internet.
Extreme Pinball
Arcade 22 June 1995
Pinball simulator. Fast gameplay offers fans of steel ball bouncing four different tables: Rock Fantasy, Medieval Knights, Urban Chaos and Monkey Mayhem.
The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai
Arcade 01 April 2009
The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai is the first installment of a series of bloody 2D platformers, telling the story of zombie-samurai adventures. The title character abandons the scullion's work and sets out into the world to complete the dangerous task of defeating an army of evil cyborgs. Created by James E. Silva (Ska Studios) is distinguished by psychedelic visual setting and interesting soundtrack.
'Splosion Man
Arcade 22 July 2009
We take control of the exploding human figure by walking through the corridors of laboratories, eliminating enemies we encounter and avoiding obstacles.