The most interesting arcade games released in 1995
All the best and most popular games of the year, upcoming releases, and hits from the past. Use filters to narrow down search.
Activision's Atari 2600 Action Pack
Arcade
January 1, 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.
Activision's Atari 2600 Action Pack 3
Arcade
January 1, 1995
The last of the three sets of games which we owe their preparation to Activision. The package contains a dozen or so products designed for the Atari 2600 console, which celebrated the greatest triumphs at the turn of the seventies and eighties of the last century.
Mega Blast
Arcade
January 1, 1995
Created by the native studio LK Avalon, a derivative of the famous arcade game Dyna Blaster. Moving in the labyrinth of steel and concrete slabs, we try to eliminate enemies with bombs. The game is enriched by the hidden on the maps findings, which can make it easier or significantly more difficult to play.
Jungle Strike: The Sequel to Desert Strike
Arcade
March 12, 1995
Jungle Strike: The Sequel to Desert Strike is an arcade game in which you will play the role of a pilot of a modern helicopter designed to exterminate ground targets. Armed with a machine gun, Hydra missiles and Hellfire rockets, you'll fight Kilbaby soldiers and complete several complex combat missions.
Psycho Pinball
Arcade
March 15, 1995
Psycho Pinball is another flipper simulator produced by Codemasters. There are 3 traditional tables in the game: Wild West, Trick or Treat and The Abyss. A certain innovation is the title, fourth table - Psycho - which is a kind of a link, from which we teleport to the other three from time to time.
Pinball Mania
Arcade
April 12, 1995
Pinball Mania is another "flipper" signed with the 21st Century Entertainment logo - a company that in the mid-1990s almost completely mastered the computer pinball market, serving high quality products to players. This program is considered to be the second installment of Pinball Fantasies and, like Pinball Dreams 2, was created by Spidersoft.
Activision's Commodore 64 15 Pack
Arcade
May 5, 1995
Activision's Commodore 64 15 Pack is another set of games prepared by Activision, which was released in the mid 1990s. After several packages containing software from the Atari 2600 console, this time the publisher decided to make a dozen or so titles known to Commodore 64 users.
Pinball Dreams 2
Arcade
May 23, 1995
Another flipper simulator signed with the 21st Century Entertainment logo, this time entirely created by Spidersoft, and not as before by Digital Illusions, which unfortunately also affected its quality. The authors decided not to interfere too much in the module responsible for the mechanics of the game and simply created new tables based on the existing solutions, which does not mean that it was a good idea.
Abuse
Arcade
July 20, 1995
In Abuse, a phenomenal shooting by Crack Dot Com, the player will play the role of Nick Vrenna, the only prisoner who did not succumb to the side effects of experiments with the gene of aggression. When rebellion breaks out in the facility and the dangerous specificity turns all its tenants into terrifying and bloodthirsty creatures, our hero decides to get weapons and forcefully get out of the complex.
Rayman
Arcade
September 1, 1995
A colourful platformer, which gave rise to the popular series with Rayman in the lead role. Our friendly hero sets out to help the inhabitants of the Dreamland, imprisoned by the insidious Mr. Darek. In order to defeat him, he has to travel through six different and dangerous worlds.
Jumping Flash!
Arcade
October 29, 1995
The first ever three-dimensional platform game. The production allows the player to play the role of a mechanical rabbit, which tries to save the world by collecting special objects scattered over six worlds. The action of the game was shown from the perspective of the first person, and its protagonist was equipped with the ability to shoot enemies and perform double and triple jumps.
Earthworm Jim
Arcade
November 30, 1995
An absurdly humorous, sidescrolled 2D platformer created by Shiny Entertainment development studio. The title character is an earthworm dressed in a cosmic suit, who tries to save the princess "As Her Name is" from the danger that threatens her. The game is maintained in the style of classic arcade run & guns.
GEX
Arcade
December 18, 1995
Classic side-scroll platformer, in which we play the role of a nice lizard from the family of geckons. Our hero is dragged into the TV by the sinister Reza, who has captured the media world and wants to gain power over the world with his help. In order to break free from the trap, Gex has to travel through a variety of worlds inspired by different film genres.