Arcade Video Games51
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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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.
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.
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.
Wild Summer!
Arcade 10 October 2007
Sun City is a peaceful and beautiful town, located right on the coast. Unfortunately, you, a sixteen-year-old boy, who took a summer break from boring schooling, decided to go crazy once and well. This will be the wildest summer in your life so far, if you decide to play Wild Summer!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
3D Ultra Pinball Thrillride
Arcade 01 October 1999
3D Ultra Pinball Thrillride is the next item in Sierra's series of arcade pinballs. The assumptions of the game are similar to the typical positions of the genre, but the main difference is that the pinball table is shown in full three-dimensional.
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.