The most interesting arcade games released in 1999
All the best and most popular games of the year, upcoming releases, and hits from the past. Use filters to narrow down search.
Tyrian 2000
Arcade
January 1, 1999
A special version of the scrolled shooter in science fiction climates, published in 1995. We control a small spacecraft and shoot down enemy units arriving from above the screen. During the campaign mode, we improve our equipment by making purchases for credits gained during the mission. Compared to the original, a new chapter has been added, the available fleet has been diversified and numerous errors have been corrected.
PetWings
Arcade
January 15, 1999
An arcade game reminiscent of the classic Space Invaders convention. When controlling a flying dog with huge ears instead of wings we have to overcome 53 levels (including 5 bosses), shooting at everything that moves and collecting potions that increase the power of our weapons.
GEX 3: Deep Cover Gecko
Arcade
March 23, 1999
Digital reissue of the third part of the adventures of the friendly Gekon Gex. In this version, our hero will finally have to deal with his eternal enemy Reza, who this time kidnapped Agent Xtra, known from the previous part of the series. In the "three" Gex uses a slightly wider range of skills, as well as the help of his three friends.
Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Secret Files
Arcade
March 29, 1999
The next installment of the popular series of two-dimensional platformers embedded in cartoon climates. Again, the main characters are rabbit Jazz and his siblings Spazz and Lori. The game is in fact an extended version of Jazz Jackrabbit 2. It contains all the levels from this production and adds a lot of new ones, as well as a map editor.
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time
Arcade
May 31, 1999
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is based on a cartoon license from the Looney Toones family of Warner Bros. This is a classic 3D platformer. The action is watched from the TPP camera, and the game consists in exploring 3D maps, avoiding obstacles and fighting enemies.
Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter
Arcade
August 1, 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.
Skool Daze: Klass of 99
Arcade
August 14, 1999
Klass of 99 is an excellent conversion of a game known from Spectrum entitled Skool Daze and undoubtedly one of the best fan remakes that has ever seen the light of day. The player plays the role of Eric, an unruly pupil whose task is to delete the compromising report from the secretary's computer. If the boy's disastrous assessment of his studies reaches his parents, a catastrophe will happen!
Omega Boost
Arcade
August 31, 1999
Created by the authors of the Gran Turismo series, this is a shoot up action game in which players control a powerful robot and fight waves of enemies. The production is characterized by a high level of visual setting. The mosses shown in the game were designed by the creator of the brand Macross.
Colt's Wild West Shootout
Arcade
October 4, 1999
Western convention arcade shooter shootout of the type of rail shooters ("sights"), produced by Contraband Entertainment studio. The player plays the role of a lonely sheriff, and his task is to stand up to a duel with the greatest revolvers of the Wild West.
Body Glove: Bluewater Hunter
Arcade
October 8, 1999
A simulation of underwater fish hunting with the logo of a well-known manufacturer of diving equipment. Players can plunge into the depths of six water bodies located in different corners of the globe and face 14 species of fish inhabiting them. The title was produced by the Zombie Studios development team.
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
Arcade
November 4, 1999
Rayman 2: The Great Escape is a continuation of Michelangel's 1995 console platformer. This time the title character has to deal with mechanical pirates who have mastered the peaceful Land of Dreams. The player's task is to help Rayman regain his lost power and free his friends from the invaders' hands. The game was produced by Ubisoft and uses a 3D graphic engine.
Worms Pinball
Arcade
November 12, 1999
One of the many games that use the Worms brand. This time it is a spin-off allowing you to play pinball, which table refers to a well-known series. The title offers realistic ball behavior, as well as hidden mini games. Additionally, the action can be observed from different shots.
South Park: Chef's Luv Shack
Arcade
November 26, 1999
South Park: Chef's Luv Shack is a social game combining a quiz and arcade mini-games. Playing the roles of Eric Cartman, Kenny McCormick, Kyle Broflovski or Stan Marsh, the player has to answer questions related to the South Park series, as well as play simple mini-games. The title was produced by the Acclaim Studios Austin development team.
Fire Zone
Arcade
November 30, 1999
The aliens kidnap the wife of the President of the Earth and demand the immediate surrender of the earthly armed forces and the resignation of the President. Earth can only be saved by the pilot of an experimental combat vehicle, who immediately sets out for action.
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue
Arcade
November 30, 1999
A three-dimensional platformer based on the Toy Story 2 animated film license. In Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue we play the title character who sets out to rescue the kidnapped Sheriff Lean. In the course of the game we travel through several different stages, solve puzzles and help our friends, and fight enemies, using a wide range of weapons and combat skills of Buzz.