Arcade Video Games39
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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Pinball Illusions
Arcade 03 November 1995
The last of the two-dimensional pinballs prepared jointly by Digital Illusions and 21st Century Entertainment. This time unusually, because only three tables, but worked out in the smallest details.
Toki Tori
Arcade 19 May 2008
A combination of a two-dimensional platformer and a logical game. We take control over a funny nestling, beating the boards prepared by the manufacturers. The action is observed from the side, thanks to which we can see a significant part of the board and plan the action in advance.
Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal
Arcade 09 October 2007
Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal is an adventure and skill game that allows us to meet popular cartoon characters from the Crazy Melodies. In the virtual reality there are seven characters who are well known to older and younger viewers, such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tasman's Devil and Marvin Martian.
BeyBlade: Metal Fusion – Battle Fortress
Arcade 09 November 2010
Arcade game based on the title animated series. In the production we try to solve the mystery of the disappearance of the most powerful Beybladers, i.e. warriors using powerful "spinning tops". The game itself is presented in the form of arcade duels in the arenas, during which we control the mentioned "spinning tops".
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.
The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom
Arcade 17 February 2010
A funny platformer with a crazy cake thief who can manipulate time. The production was made in a silent film convention.
Littlest Pet Shop
Arcade 14 October 2008
Littlest Pet Shop is a game for girls aged 6-12, where we interact with funny crafted animals. In your free time, you'll acquire new accessories and play simple mini-games.
SpongeBob SquigglePants
Arcade 12 April 2011
SpongeBob SquigglePants is a set of arcade mini-games created by Way Forward Technologies. The action of the game is set in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom, well known to fans of the animated series with the title character in the lead role. Players must help SpongeBob and his friends to wrestle out of more than 100 oppressions.
Hugo: The Evil Mirror
Arcade 02 May 2002
Hugo: The Magical Mirror is an arcade game created for the youngest, produced and published by ITE Media APS. The title character, a friendly troll, is imprisoned in the mirror of the evil witch Scylla. The player's task is to help him get out of captivity and safely return home.
Mr. Bean
Arcade 14 December 2007
Three-dimensional arcade game in which we take control over the title character. This time a friendly Jas Fasola sets out to look for his lost plush - Teddy.
Brick Em All
Arcade 28 February 2006
Brick Em All is a position of dexterity and logic. Starting the game, the user's task is mainly to destroy the wall made of bricks, placed in the upper part of the board. This is done by bouncing the ball from a moving platform controlled by the player.
Monster Hunter (2001)
Arcade 19 February 2001
Monster Hunter is a classic style arcade game, produced by Monkey Byte studio. The player plays the role of a hunter, who as the saviour of all good creatures hunts monsters. The creators have prepared many levels, where you can meet a lot of opponents to defeat.
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.
Lonely Mountains: Downhill
Arcade 23 October 2019
Lonely Mountains: Downhill is an arcade game designed for PCs, in which we have to ride a bike on the slopes of big mountains. Maps have an open structure, allowing us to freely choose the route leading down. The production focuses on effective fun and does not try to realistically simulate mountain biking.
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.
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 Magic
Arcade 06 August 1990
Before 21st Century Entertainment began to achieve significant success in the field of computer flippers, many companies tried to create their own flippers. Among them was Pinball Magic, presented by the French company Loriciel, which in the electronic entertainment market was mainly known for its simple and pleasant arcade.
Star Wars: Rebel Assault
Arcade 12 April 1993
Star Wars: Rebel Assault is one of the few reasons why it was worth buying a CD player in 1993. Although this "rail shooter", realized with great momentum, can hardly be called an outstanding program, we must honestly admit that it once shocked, especially what you could see on the screen.
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
Arcade 07 September 2002
Our friend was kidnapped! As soon as possible grab the whip, grind the jumps and rush to the Castle, where it lurks.... ON. But first you have to snatch a few hundreds of enemies in the trunk. And maybe then you will succeed.... win.
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
Arcade 02 July 2004
Two-dimensional platformer with the title role of the Nintendo mascot. Our hero is cut into four equal parts and before he defeats evil once again he will have to reunite. The game focuses on multiplayer mode for up to four people, although it also allows you to have fun alone.
Superfrog
Arcade 09 January 1994
The cult platformer, which gained the greatest popularity among Amiga computer users. You play the role of the Super-zhaba, who has to conquer a dozen or so lands and destroy the repulsive witch.
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.