The most interesting arcade games released in 1993
All the best and most popular games of the year, upcoming releases, and hits from the past. Use filters to narrow down search.
Barbie Super Model
Arcade
January 11, 1993
Barbie Super Model is an arcade game whose main character is the title Barbie - the most famous doll in the world, produced continuously since 1959 by Mattel. Due to its unique character, this program is directed mainly to the female part of the community of players.
Doofus
Arcade
January 23, 1993
As a result of inattention, a small dog named Doofus got lost in a huge forest. The player who takes on the role of his master must lead the pet through three vast lands to the house. The task is not easy, mainly due to the fact that there are many unpleasant creatures lurking on the road, which can threaten both the boy and his dog at any time.
Fury of the Furries
Arcade
February 20, 1993
Fury of the Furries is an arcade-logic game, in which we play the role of one of the title furries. Our task is to get through all the lands of the planet Sklumph, free the kidnapped king and turn off the infernal machine, which turned the remaining inhabitants into mindless marionettes.
Star Wars: Rebel Assault
Arcade
April 12, 1993
Star Wars: Rebel Assault is one of the few reasons why it was worth buying a CD player in 1993. Although this "rail shooter", realized with great momentum, can hardly be called an outstanding program, we must honestly admit that it once shocked, especially what you could see on the screen.
Zool
Arcade
April 21, 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
April 21, 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.
Tom & Jerry
Arcade
April 21, 1993
Another arcade game signed with the Hi-Tech Expressions logo, which takes up the theme of the eternal war between famous cartoon characters: Tom and Jerry. Unlike the previous product, this time the creators of the program decided to serve us a classic platformer, in which the main task of the player is to find a mouse named Tuffa, kidnapped and trapped by an insidious male.
Thomas the Tank Engine 2
Arcade
May 12, 1993
The second part of the program developed by Peakstar Software, telling about the adventures of a nice clothes and her bunch of friends. This time the producers focused on a strictly arcade aspect of the game and served to the players races with the participation of locomotives.
Litil Divil
Arcade
May 23, 1993
Litil Divil combines arcade elements with some aspects of logic games. The game was created by Gremlin Software and the player assumes the role of Mutt - a devil whose goal is to leave hell and make it to the Earth. To make his dream come true, Mutt has to make his way through a maze filled with traps and various dangers. The gameplay here was divided into two segments. The first constitutes of exploration of the maze, during which the player must remain very cautious. Still however, the protagonist can heal himself using special vials found on the way. Solving various puzzles is the second of the aforementioned segments, and those are located in sealed rooms. No tips were included, thus the process can sometimes be problematic. Puzzles require the player to manipulate various items which can be purchased in shops scattered throughout hell. The experience is complemented by a ribald sense of humor and the game offers colorful, two-dimensional visuals that make a good match with eye-pleasing animations.
The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure
Arcade
July 22, 1993
Released in 1991, The Blues Brothers was very popular, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that Titus Interactive decided to come back to the subject and create another product referring to the famous film with Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi in the lead roles.
Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow & The Flame
Arcade
August 6, 1993
A continuation of the bestselling platformer from 1989, which tells a story of the eponymous Prince of Persia, who is trying to save the beautiful Princess from the evil vizier. The action of Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow & The Flame takes place several days after the events of the original game. Seeking revenge on the hero, Jaffar – the vizier – steals his identity and takes his legitimate position, while the lives of Prince and his beloved are once again hanging by a thread. In order to regain peace and good reputation, the Prince has to conquer 15 long levels, deal with a number of traps, and face enemies sent by the vizier. Mechanically, the game largely follows its predecessor, but this time more emphasis is put on the plot and combat. The controls have been modified and the visuals have been considerably improved, making the game’s world interesting and diversified.
Silverball
Arcade
December 15, 1993
A commercial version of Epic Pinball - a popular shareware simulator of flip-operated slot machines. In the production we will find four tables, not used in the predecessor - which is only a modest part of the total number of tables, prepared for the game by James Schmalz.