Arcade Video Games88
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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Superfrog
Arcade 09 January 1994
The cult platformer, which gained the greatest popularity among Amiga computer users. You play the role of the Super-zhaba, who has to conquer a dozen or so lands and destroy the repulsive witch.
Draggo
Arcade 12 September 2002
Logical-arcade game dedicated primarily to young players. The action is depicted in full three-dimensional graphics, and we direct the main character, a small dragon called Draggo, through eight graphically different worlds.
Hugo and the Animals of the Ocean
Arcade 22 November 2002
Another title from a series of family games about the adventures of Hugo troll, which is popular in our country. This time our hero, inspired by the diary of his old grandfather, Captain Bardzobrodaty, decides to go to the undersea depths.
Tapper
Arcade 12 December 1983
Tapper is an arcade game that first appeared on coin-up machines in 1983 and quickly gained huge popularity. We will play the role of a bartender serving beer to customers who are always thirsty.
Tetris (1987)
Arcade 11 August 1987
The first commercial version of the legendary arcade and logic game, published in the West in 1987. The Spectrum Holobyte Group is responsible for the implementation of the programme, which has equipped the classic prototype mainly with a nice visual setting and a better interface.
Super Tetris
Arcade 10 February 1991
Super Tetris is a refreshed version of the legendary arcade and logic game prepared for Spectrum Holobyte by Sphere studio. At first glance we can already see a lot of changes - both in the audiovisual setting and in the general concept.
Finding Nemo: The Continuing Adventures
Arcade 07 September 2004
"Finding Nemo: The Continuing Adventures" is a continuation of a great hit, which turned out to be "Finding Nemo" released some time ago on GameBoy Advance console by THQ. The completion of the story known from the cinemas and the console screen was presented in the form of several dozen funny mini-games.
Zool
Arcade 21 April 1993
Zool is an example of a full-blooded platformer, created by Gremlin Graphics in cooperation with the manufacturer of Chupa Chups lollipops. The main task of the player who plays the role of the title character (also called Nine from dimension N) is to free the unidentified world from the yoke of disgusting creatures.
Zool 2
Arcade 21 April 1993
Zool 2 is a sequel to the classic platformer, created under the responsibility of Gremlin Graphics and Chupa Chups, a manufacturer of famous lollipops. This time, dimension N has been attacked by foreign creatures called Krool, whose aim is to suck out of the inhabitants of this fantastic world of their dreams. Two heroes stand against a band of monsters: Zool, known from the original, and his friend Zooz.
Gods
Arcade 10 November 1991
In Gods, the player plays the role of a warrior to whom the gods of ancient Greece entrusted the task of overcoming a labyrinth of corridors in a deserted city. If you manage to break through all the traps and win the enemies around you, you will get the biggest prize, the mystery of immortality.
Dragon's Lair III
Arcade 05 November 2004
Continuation of the famous Dragon's Lair series. Again we can save princesses, fight duels, defeat dragons and avoid traps set by evil sorcerers together with Dirk the Fearless.
Hateful Chris: Never Say Buy
Arcade 30 June 2001
A humorous platform game by Brainchild Studios. The protagonist is the eponymous Chris — a skull fighting an international corporation, which flooded the world with ads of their new special sales machine called Dreadful Dana. Hateful Chris: Never Say Buy utilizes a side-view perspective. During the game, you explore spacious, nonlinear levels, complete missions and side quests, participate in various minigames, and fight enemies. You can use over thirty kinds of weapons and special attacks.
Klax
Arcade 12 March 1990
Klax is an arcade and logic game, which debuted on coin-up machines for the first time in 1989, thanks to the Atari concern. The main goal of the game is to create hands from blocks of the same color, moving towards the player on a horizontal platform.
Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter
Arcade 01 August 1999
Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter is a hunting game where players can hunt in the mountainous areas of Alaska, Colorado and Canada. Developers from WizardWorks have taken care of the realism of hunting, including naturally behaving animals and changing weather conditions. Virtual hunters have at their disposal a varied arsenal of weapons, in which, in addition to traditional rifles, you can find, among others, an arch and a revolver.
Microsoft Return of Arcade
Arcade 19 March 1996
A collection of arcade games belonging to the automatic classics. The set includes five games - Pac-Man, Pole Position, Galaxian, Dig-Dug and Pac-Man's 20th Anniversary. This is an ideal position for players longing for old good times.
Space Invaders Revolution
Arcade 08 July 2005
Space Invaders Revolution is another variation on the classic arcade game, originally available (i.e. since 1978) in salons with slot machines.
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: The Genie and the Amp
Arcade 27 June 2006
This arcade game is designed for players aged 6 to 11 years old. We travel around the world and fight our opponents using only our musical instruments. The game is enriched by ingenious mini-games. We can play individually or with a friend by connecting two consoles via WiFi.
Crash Bandicoot: Fusion
Arcade 03 June 2004
Gentlemen and ladies from Vicarious Visions came up with the idea of combining two worlds known for their positions, in which the main characters are Crash and Spyro.
Metal Slug Advance
Arcade 04 October 2004
The world-famous series of platform games with automatic pedigree, presented in the classic 2D perspective, returns in a new version.
Sabre Wulf
Arcade 12 March 2004
The adventures of the blue wolf and the adventurer Sabreman appeared for the first time in 1984 on 8-bit ships. Now the player has the opportunity to play a new, refreshed version of the old hit.
Ace Combat Advance
Arcade 23 February 2005
Pocket edition of the famous dexterity book. We sit at the helm of one of a dozen or so fictitious fighters and take part in ten not too complicated missions.
Rayman 2 Revolution
Arcade 22 December 2000
Improved version of the famous platformer with the title character in the lead role. The new edition is characterized by a nicer audiovisual setting.
Jak II: Renegade
Arcade 14 October 2003
Like II: Renegade is a continuation of an excellent platform-adventure game. Creating this production is the responsibility of Naughty Dog studio, which enjoys a high esteem in the industry, with titles such as Uncharted, Crash Bandicoot or The Last of Us. The heroes of Yak II: Renegade are Yak and Daxter, but as a result of a certain turn of action, the world in which they travel changes significantly.
Back to the Future III
Arcade 12 March 1991
Back to the Future III is an arcade game, which plot refers to the third episode of the popular adventure film series, directed by Robert Zemeckis. This time Marty McFly will move in time until 1885, where he will try to prevent the murder of his friend Dr. Brown.