Arcade Video Games57
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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Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension
Arcade 24 May 2003
Computer adaptation of a fairy tale for the youngest, known to the viewers of the Fox Kids channel. The player plays the main character of the cartoon, Nick Bluetooth, whose mission is to free a group of friends imprisoned by an evil tyrant named Gorm.
Rick Dangerous 2
Arcade 20 December 1989
The second part of Rick Dangerous's adventures. This time our hero will have to oppose the invasion of aliens, and all this in five fabulously colorful lands.
Eliminator
Arcade 03 March 1999
As a prisoner of war, taken captive in some futuristic war, you become a target for modern weapons tested by the enemy. Now it's time to escape.
Asterix Mega Madness
Arcade 30 May 2001
Asterix Mega Madness is an arcade game produced by Unique Development studio with the protagonists of the popular comic book series in main roles. Playing the roles of Asteriks, Obelix, Cacophony or Geriatrix, players can compete in fourteen crazy competitions, including catapult racing, food duel, and the destruction of Roman camps. The visual setting of the title is maintained in cartoon style.
Dig Dug
Arcade 01 October 1983
Dig Dug is an arcade game, which was developed in 1982 by Atari. The original coin-op version was very popular, so it is not surprising that the program has been converted to home computers and consoles.
Rogue Stormers
Arcade 21 April 2016
Rogue Stormers, initially known as DieselStörmers or Ravensdale, is an action game that includes elements of a shooter and a platformer. It was developed by Black Forest Games. The story is set in a dieselpunk universe that combines fantasy elements with combustion engines, where a conflict of human knights and orcs takes place. The gameplay resembles a typical two-dimensional platformer that heavily emphasizes the combat, in which the players use weapons they create and modify themselves.
Whac-A-Mole
Arcade 22 September 2005
Whac-A-Mole is an arcade game whose main task is to hit moles (and other rodents) with a hammer, swinginging the noses out of the mink. The first edition took place in 1971 and was intended for the popular slot machines at that time.
Wonder World Amusement Park
Arcade 08 July 2008
A simple arcade game in which we join a variety of mini-games. At the same time we are exploring the theme park, divided into five different thematic zones.
BFRIS: Zero Gravity Fighter Combat
Arcade 20 February 1999
Skillful simulator of a space fighter, pretending to be dropped from the pedestal of Descent, the uncrowned king in this type of games.
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.
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.
Pinball Dreams 2
Arcade 23 May 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.
Paperboy 2
Arcade 04 August 1991
The second part of the game about the difficult profession of a newspaper player. This time the development was the work of Tengen company, which minimally expanded the classic idea and significantly improved the audio-visual setting.
Arkanoid
Arcade 22 April 1988
Arkanoid is a classic arcade game in which, using a small rack and balls, we have to destroy a brick wall, built in various configurations.
Arkanoid 2
Arcade 07 July 1989
Arkanoid 2: Revenge of DOH is a direct continuation of the well-known arcade game, which, thanks to simple rules and high playability, used to be very popular. The second installment of the program offers a new audiovisual setting, premiere stages, a board editor and several other changes of a smaller calibre.
Raiden
Arcade 20 March 1994
The invasion of cosmic invaders can lead to the annihilation of humanity. An armada of star destroyers has already captured a significant part of the planet and has taken complete control over it. The situation is not hopeless, however, as a player appeared on the horizon, who, using a modern fighter called Raiden, will fight against the prevailing enemy forces.
Rick Dangerous 32
Arcade 12 October 2003
Rick Dangerous 32 is a remake of a classic platformer, prepared by French programmer Arnaud Carré. The player assumes the role of the eponymous archaeologist who sets off on an expedition to the Amazon basin to determine if rumors of the existence of a lost Goolu tribe are true. However, due to a fatal plane malfunction, our hero is forced to make an emergency landing in the middle of the jungle.
Dig Dug: Digging Strike
Arcade 18 October 2005
Dig Dug is a simple arcade game published a long time ago, in 1982, by Namco. It was available on many consoles and saw many clones, such as Mr. Dol.
Ace Combat Advance
Arcade 23 February 2005
Pocket edition of the famous dexterity book. We sit at the helm of one of a dozen or so fictitious fighters and take part in ten not too complicated missions.