Arcade Video Games66
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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Meteos Wars
Arcade 10 December 2008
Meteos Wars is a puzzle game prepared by the master of the genre, Tetsuya Mizoguchi, which is a resume of the production known from the mobile platform Nintendo. It develops the rules presented in the original and provides fun through the web.
Aquaria
Arcade 07 December 2007
A two-dimensional arcade game, which takes place in the underwater world of the titular Aquaria. Here we get to know the story of Najia - probably the last representative of her race, who wants to discover what has happened to her ancestors.
Double Agent
Arcade 12 April 1997
Double Agent is an arcade game produced by Flair Software studio, which in many ways resembles the famous cycle of Spy vs. Spy, celebrating the greatest triumphs in the mid-eighties of the last century.
Pinball 4000
Arcade 12 March 1994
Product created by British studio Spidersoft Ltd. - The game is known from the production of computer equivalents of pinballs, i.e. arcade games in which the metal ball is reflected by means of characteristic paws (so-called flippers).
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.
Pinball Construction Kit
Arcade 14 January 1996
The Pinball Construction Kit is a 21st Century Entertainment editor developed by Spidersoft Ltd. and released by 21st Century Entertainment, with the help of which you can create your own pinball games.
Boulder Dash II: Rockford's Revenge
Arcade 12 July 1995
The great popularity of Boulder Dash meant that First Star Software, Inc. decided to develop a Rockford's Revenge sequel in 1985.
Link's Crossbow Training
Arcade 19 November 2007
Link's Crossbow Training is a shooter presented in both first and third person perspective. We play the well-known Zelda Linka series and try to knock down objects appearing on the screen. The game with its mechanics resembles such titles as Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, or Ghost Squad.
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.
Chaos Field
Arcade canceled
MileStone's Chaos Field studio is an attempt to transfer ideas known from classic arcade shooting to the GameCube console. It's a flight up the screen, a fight with hordes of enemies, lots of weapons, streaks of missiles constantly crossing the airspace, and of course successive battles with stage bosses.
Crazy Chase
Arcade 21 October 2002
Crazy Chase Studio Kemco is a platformer, reminiscent of Kid Clown, a character known from the SNES console. The main theme is connected with the story of the kidnapping of Princess Honey.
Jungle Strike: The Sequel to Desert Strike
Arcade 12 March 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.
Project Sylpheed
Arcade 29 June 2007
Space shootout with a simulation jam (view from the cockpit, among others), in which the first violin is played next to intensive battles with enemies, the first fiddle is an extensive feature layer.
101-in-1 Explosive Megamix
Arcade 28 November 2008
A set of 101 fun mini-games, which you can play both alone and with a friend. Such a large number of different challenges provide extraordinary diversity.
EyeToy: Kinetic Combat
Arcade 17 November 2006
EyeToy: Kinetic Combat is another game for PlayStation 2 that works with a special camera. This is done by capturing the player's moves and transferring them to virtual reality together with his image. This time the leitmotif is martial arts from the Far East. Specifically, we are talking about the Hung Gar style, which originated in southern China.
Double Bloob
Arcade 01 December 2011
An arcade game, designed by the creators - the Krakow-based Nibris studio - referring to Panga, a great hit from many years ago. Thematically, the production is aimed at younger players, but also adults should not be bored when shooting down the title blobs.
Pac-Man Championship Edition
Arcade 06 June 2007
The PAC-MAN Championship Edition is another modified version of the well-known Namco title in which we play the role of a ball hunter. We are dealing here with a game of logic and dexterity, in which the sense of perceptiveness and prediction of the opponents' moves turns out to be very helpful. On the screen we see dozens and sometimes hundreds of balls arranged in corridors. We, controlling Pac-Man (i.e.
Absolute Pinball
Arcade 11 June 1996
Absolute Pinball is another arcade game, allowing you to try your hand at virtual machines, called pinball. The programme signed with the 21st Century Entertainment logo was prepared this time by the Swedish producer Unique Development Studios.
Wario Land 4
Arcade 16 November 2001
Wario, although in fact a negative hero, has gained millions of supporters all over the world. Sooner or later he had to hit the best-selling Nintendo consoles.
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest
Arcade 25 June 2004
An arcade platform game telling the story of Diddy and Dixie Kong monkeys who set out to help the title Donkey Kong. The second installment of the well-known SNES series has improved not only the graphics, but also the music, level structure and puzzles we encounter along the way. There is also a mini-game mode for four players.
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence
Arcade 21 October 2003
Three-dimensional action game with elements of fighting and platformer, belonging to the well-known Castlevania series. In production we play the role of Leon Belmont, a vampire hunter who challenges the forces of darkness. While playing, we cross the chambers and struggle with hordes of enemies and powerful bosses.
Mega Man Zero 3
Arcade 03 September 2004
The third part of one of the best series of platform games on GBA. Again we get a platformer enriched with elements of the shooter. Traditionally, we cross large levels and fight battles with enemies. The advantage of this title is a very high level of difficulty and beautiful two-dimensional graphics.