Arcade Video Games56
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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Incoming
Arcade 15 July 1998
Arcade shot, whose action was set in the near future, when the sinister forces of foreign civilization came to Earth.
No Escape
Arcade 22 November 2000
No Escape is an arcade game in the style of Unreal Tournament or Quake III Arena, but realized in a more fun and comic style. This game was prepared mainly for online games and although it consists mostly in shooting at opponents, we will not find a drop of blood in it.
Batman Forever
Arcade 30 November 1996
Arcade style whip, inspired by a series of films and comics about a man-notoper, more widely known under the pseudonym Batman. As we steer the hero, we travel through levels full of various enemies to save Gotham City together with our companion named Robin.
3D Ultra Pinball
Arcade 15 June 1995
Computer simulation of the pinball, made entirely in 3D. The tables on which we roll our ball (in total there are three tables in the game: Mine, Colony and Command Post) consist of a huge number of ramps, tunnels and secret passages.
Donald Duck: Quack Attack
Arcade 02 December 2000
Take on the role of the famous duck Donald, who must set off on a dangerous journey through four lands to save Daisy kidnapped by an evil sorcerer.
The Adventures of Lomax
Arcade 22 November 1996
A two-dimensional platform game set in the fairy-tale universe of Lemming, in which the title character has to face a bad magician and save his fellows.
LEGO Friends
Arcade 01 January 2000
LEGO Friends is the first Lego product designed especially for girls who want to become music stars. The program allows you to compose your own songs using different instruments and music styles. Players get a tool to accurately design the scene for the performer by determining, among other things, the right colors and angles of light and to teach our character to dance in the rhythm of music.
Volfied
Arcade 11 September 1991
An extremely simple idea for an arcade game, which Taito transformed into a product called Qix, found many followers (e.g. Styx). However, it was no one else, but it was the Japanese programmers who developed a program that really revolutionized the idea of the original. This is the first coin-op game Volfied published on slot machines.
Centipede
Arcade 20 September 1983
Centipede is a PeCet conversion of a simple arcade game, which debuted on coin-op machines for the first time in 1980. The user has control over the shooting position, with the help of which he has to destroy the scolopendra and other worms waiting for his life winding at the top of the screen.
Boulder Dash: Treasure Pleasure
Arcade 12 September 2003
Boulder Dash: Treasure Pleasure is another part of the legendary dexterity and logic series, launched in 1984 under the banner of First Star Software and dedicated to several home microcomputers.
The Wild
Arcade 04 April 2006
The Wild is a platformer with a clearly marked adventure theme, available only for Game Boy Advance pocket console owners and based on an animated film of the same name (the Polish title is Jungle).
Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins
Arcade 29 August 2006
Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins is another part of a series of platformers telling the adventures of the brave knight Arthur. The game was created at Capcom headquarters, with the participation of programmers who worked on previous versions of the saga.
Aqua Digger 3D
Arcade 03 October 2003
A simple arcade game referring to the cult Pacman. An important difference is the embedding of the game in an underwater environment. The player's task is to control one of the oysters inhabiting the underwater world and collect more treasures.
Garfield: The Search for Pooky
Arcade 20 December 2004
Garfield - The Search For Pooky is a classic, non-violent platformer, but full of abstract humour characteristic for the Garfield cat. This game, with one of the most famous comic characters, was produced by Interactive Vision.
Mario Pinball Land
Arcade 04 October 2004
Super Mario Ball is an unconventional pinball, with a story, tiny but full of obstacles boards and an amazing ball, which is a.... Mario himself! It was produced and published by Nintendo.
Odama
Arcade 31 March 2006
Theoretically, Odama is a pinball like any other. Practically, the ball - the title Odama - is a huge stone ball rolling on the battlefield, and we will rip off our vocal cords while controlling the legions of soldiers, who are forced to cross their swords with various opponents.
Drill Dozer
Arcade 06 February 2006
Drill Dozer is a representative of the genre of two-dimensional platform games. The title Drill Dozer is a vehicle at the helm of which there is a character driven by us. Her task is to recover a red diamond stolen by a Skuller gang.
Raid Over the River
Arcade canceled
Raid Over the River is an arcade shooter for the Nintendo Dual Screen console. The game's production is the responsibility of Nibris studio in Krakow, which has achieved horror Sadness, among others.
LocoRoco
Arcade 23 June 2006
LocoRoco is an arcade game, available only to PSP pocket console holders and is a specific response of Sony Computer Entertainment to the product "Me and My Katamari from Namco.
Kostucha: Just One Fix
Arcade 15 May 2003
The costume: Just One Fix is an arcade/platform game created in Avalon Computer Laboratory in Rzeszów. Our task is to catch as many Criminals as possible and deliver their souls back to Hades. The authors have prepared 40 full fights and puzzles of the main levels and 10 training levels.
Spyro Shadow Legacy
Arcade 18 October 2005
Spyro Shadow Legacy is an arcade game created by Amaze Entertainment for younger Nintendo DS users. The main protagonist of the title, the purple soother - Spyro, who sets out to rescue his brothers abducted to the Land of Shadows. The game takes advantage of the technical capabilities of a handheld platform, including a touch screen and an additional device display.
Namco Museum Battle Collection
Arcade 23 August 2005
Another compilation of several of the most interesting Namco classic games, this time in a pocket edition. Interestingly, the authors of Battle Collection have prepared many interesting changes, including the quality of the graphics used.
Sonic Rush
Arcade 15 November 2005
The fastest hedgehog in the world - Sonic - returns. A huge collection of platformers was thus increased by the title of Sonic Rush. Creators from the Sonic Team refer to early games from the series and enrich their work with new gameplay possibilities.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game
Arcade 25 May 1989
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade turned out to be such a profitable topic for LucasArts that it was decided to make not one, but two games based on the third part of the film adventures of the title archaeologist. Thus, not only the adventure game was published, but also the classic platforming game, in which more emphasis was put on the arcade character of the game.