Arcade Video Games77
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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Codename: Gordon
Arcade 17 November 2004
Codename: Gordon is an arcade game created by NuclearVision for Valve Software, which can be downloaded free of charge by all users of the Steam Internet service. The program is loosely based on the story of the popular shooting called Half-Life 2. Just like there, the player will also play the role of Gordon Freeman's scientist.
Bomberman Tournament
Arcade 24 August 2001
Another part of Bomberman's adventures: a man who fights against adversity by placing bombs (probably some mafia are modeled on it).
Gradius III & IV
Arcade 24 November 2000
On one click on the CD player has the opportunity to try two games that are classic 2D shooters transferred from slot machines. Hellishly difficult shooters. Cos for real hardcore players.
Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island
Arcade 23 September 2002
A classic two-dimensional platformer with Yoshi and the little Mario in the lead role. Wandering through six different worlds, the characters discover hidden rooms, secret passages, collect coins, stars, cheerful flowers, play mini-games, and so on.
Super Mario Galaxy
Arcade 12 November 2007
The famous bearded plumber has already appeared in several dozen games, available for all possible Nintendo consoles. With the release of the new Wii land-based console, the father of the Mario series, Shigeru Miyamoto, surprised the players: he sent his hero into space!
The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree
Arcade 20 September 2005
The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree is a game for children. It was created on the basis of a series of books for the youngest, which has been published continuously since 1961. The protagonists of this simple platformer with adventure elements are three small teddy bears that got lost in the forest during a storm.
Break'em All
Arcade 20 June 2006
Break'em All is an Arkanoid clone for Nintendo DS. The rules of play are simple: use a small platform-pallet to bounce a small ball, which in turn smashes the blocks at the top of the screen. The control is done with the use of a stylus.
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.
Wings of Fury
Arcade 20 September 1989
Arcade game in which we play the role of the pilot of the American plane F6F Hellcat, stationed during World War II on one of the aircraft carriers off the coast of Japan.
Hugo: Runamukka
Arcade 04 March 2003
Hugo: The Great Escape is another virtual game where a friendly troll named after Hugo, a friend of all children and adults, known mainly from various TV programmes, plays the role of the superior character. This time the fearless hero has to get out of the captivity served to him by the Kawa tribe.
Dizzy: Prince of the Yolkfolk
Arcade 05 May 1990
Prince of the Yolkfolk is a classic platformer with strong adventures, about the adventures of an egg-shaped creature looking for a way to save his beloved.
Magicland Dizzy
Arcade 12 October 1989
Another story about a nice egg-shaped creature. This time Dizzy must disenchant his friends and get rid of the evil wizard Zaks.
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.
Pinball World
Arcade 25 January 1995
The most unusual flipper simulator ever seen in daylight. Depending on the progress, the player moves between several tables and explores the title world.
Super Space Invaders
Arcade 21 May 1991
Super Space Invaders is a PeCet conversion of the famous arcade game, which at one time - according to what you can read in the introduction - conquered the whole world. The player will play the role of a fighter pilot, whose task is to destroy the approaching armada of foreign ships. Only with an accurate eye and incredible dexterity can he do this. A bit of luck will also be useful.
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.
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.