Arcade Video Games30
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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Bust-A-Move 3000
Arcade 12 February 2003
The next installment of the popular logic-arcade game, this time for the Gamecube console. This is a variation of the popular Tetris, combining balls of the same colour.
Smash TV
Arcade 22 November 2005
Smash TV is a remake of a shooting, which in 1990 was prepared with popular slot machines in mind. After numerous conventions and clones, developers decided to return to their roots, preparing a classic version of this game for Xbox 360 console owners.
BreakQuest
Arcade 15 November 2004
BreakQuest is an arcade game, which is a conversion of a classic game called Arkanoid, published in 1988. The way of playing has not changed in comparison to the original, but the audiovisual setting has been significantly improved.
Cooking Academy 2: World Cuisine
Arcade 27 April 2009
Continuation of an arcade game devoted to the art of cooking. Virtual chefs will find 60 recipes from 8 countries: China, Italy, America, India, Thailand, Mexico, Japan and France.
Raiden III x MIKADO MANIAX
Arcade 17 March 2006
The third part of a very popular futuristic shooting game, started on slot machines. We sit at the helm of the title fighter, eliminating the enemy units we meet on the way. The producer has prepared a total of seven levels, played in different corners of the universe.
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Arcade 12 April 1989
A Nightmare on Elm Street is an arcade game from 1989, produced by Westwood Associates (better known as Westwood Studios). The program refers to Wes Craven's film of the same title, which tells the story of a group of teenagers fighting a psychopathic murderer - Freddym Kruger, murdering their victims in a dream.
Asteroids & Asteroids Deluxe
Arcade 28 November 2007
Reedition of two versions of the classic arcade game. We play the role of a pilot of a small spacecraft, destroying meteorites appearing on the board.
Gunship Apocalypse
Arcade 06 October 2006
Space shooter, prepared by the German team Fakt Software. This product refers to such works as Descent or Forsaken and takes us into the distant future, at the same time offering to immerse ourselves in the specific climate of science-fiction.
Pirate Planet
Arcade 28 March 2005
Pirate Planet is a simple game representing the platformer genre, designed for the youngest computer users. Playing the role of a friendly alien named Tito, the children find themselves on the title planet of pirates, where they face a great adventure and a whole lot of challenges.
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Arcade 30 May 2002
Two-dimensional platformer, directly referring to the second episode of "Star Wars". We take control of one of the two characters. It can be Anakin Skywalker or Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Rez
Arcade 07 January 2002
Rez is a one-of-a-kind game. Original shooting, with vector graphics; stationing similar to Panzer Dragon, but all the rest is completely different.
Metroid Fusion
Arcade 18 November 2002
Two-dimensional action game belonging to the cult series Metroid. Again, as a modern armor-clad warrior Samus Aran, we have to face bloodthirsty aliens. The game resembles a typical platformer with shooting elements, but unlike most games of this genre, Fusion provides a lot of freedom of exploration.
Winnie the Pooh Toddler Deluxe
Arcade 12 May 2004
family game for the youngest children (from 3 years old) of Disney Interactive company, based on the book "Winnie the Pooh" by A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard.
Ricochet Infinity
Arcade 31 July 2007
A game of skill and logic, referring to the cult "Breakout". The biggest innovation is the inclusion of the Recall option, which allows you to call the ball at any time of the game.
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
Arcade 11 December 1997
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is a platformer created by Japanese company Namco, in which three-dimensional characters move in a two-dimensional plane. The hero of the game is an anthropomorphic cat named Klonoa, owned by a ring in which the spirit of Huepow is enchanted.
Kirby Super Star Ultra
Arcade 22 September 2008
Another part of Kirby's adventures. As usual, we are dealing here with a combination of adventure elements with dynamic action and multicolored world.
Pinball 3D-VCR
Arcade 11 August 1997
Pinball 3D-VCR (in the United States known as Total Pinball 3D) is a modified version of Pinball Mania from 1995, which offers a new look at the tables well known from the original.
Electro Body
Arcade 21 February 1992
Electro Body game (in the United States released under the name Electro Man) was developed by the Krakow xLand studio, known from such productions as Robbo or Heartlight.
Wario World
Arcade 20 June 2003
In Wario World we play the role of an enemy friendly plumber Mario. Wario was motivated to act because he lost what he loves so much - a stock of gold and artifacts that were turned into monsters. It is the player who has to explain this phenomenon and regain valuables.
Kirby Squeak Squad
Arcade 04 December 2006
Kirby Squeak Squad is a two-dimensional arcade game about the adventures of a pink hero with round shapes. Unlike its predecessor, Canvas Curse, the next edition of Nintendo's work focuses mainly on platform elements, thus returning to the roots of the series.
Caveman Adventures
Arcade 19 December 2005
Caveman Adventures is a platformer prepared for the youngest computer users. Playing the role of the title caveman, the children cross different levels in search of fire.
Montezuma's Revenge
Arcade 04 March 1984
Montezuma's Revenge is an arcade game from 1984, which is considered to be one of the first platform games in the history of electronic entertainment.
LocoRoco Cocoreccho!
Arcade 21 September 2007
LocoRoco Cocoreccho! is a continuation of the hit known from Sony's mobile console, where we control colorful balls. In the stationary version of the game, terrain control by means of a controller has been abandoned.
Sonic and Knuckles
Arcade 09 September 2009
The fourth installment of the iconic SEGA platformer. This time the role of the second playable character is taken over by the red Knuckles. After the initial misfortunes, he joins forces with Sonik and hits Dr. Eggman.