Arcade Video Games93
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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My Secret Diary
Arcade 31 October 2008
Unusual production, fulfilling above all the role of a virtual diary. The player can write down his thoughts as well as communicate with other people.
Freekscape: Escape from Hell
Arcade 08 April 2010
An intriguing platformer in which as a small demon we try to leave hell and get to Heaven. Our hero is armed with a holy trident capable of turning opponents into useful items. The game has three-dimensional graphics, but the action is observed from a 2D perspective.
Bad Street Brawler
Arcade 12 November 1987
Bad Street Brawler is an arcade game of the fighting genre, for which the Australian company Beam Software is responsible. The product debuted in 1987 on several hardware platforms, including ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. The last edition was released in the United States under the name Bop'n Rumble.
5-in-1 Arcade Hits
Arcade 30 June 2010
A set of a few quite simple, but still quite playable mini-games. The creators of the package prepared such attractions as Solitaire, Arkanoid, puzzle, or even a game of billiards. Some of these proposals also have a multiplayer mode. Noteworthy is a very pleasant and subdued graphic and musical arrangement.
Littlest Pet Shop: Spring
Arcade 03 March 2009
Another installment of the game aimed at the youngest audience, based on a series of toys created by the Hasbro corporation. Littlest Pet Shop: Spring is about caring for virtual pets. Apart from that we play in 20 various mini-games.
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.
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.
Boulder Dash
Arcade 11 December 1984
Rockford is an intrepid treasure hunter who one day, regardless of the many dangers, decides to penetrate a network of vast caves. Legend has it that in the latter there is a mass of jewels that have been waiting for years for their new owner. The problem is that it is not easy to get through a complex system of corridors, which is why Rockford needs to be helped in the "diamonds" operation.
Topatoi: Spinning Through the Worlds
Arcade 02 July 2009
Topatoi is a combination of platformers and logical games. The main means of transport is a toy bittern used to move around, avoid obstacles and exterminate enemies.
Electro Body
Arcade 21 February 1992
Electro Body game (in the United States released under the name Electro Man) was developed by the Krakow xLand studio, known from such productions as Robbo or Heartlight.
Gumboy: Crazy Adventures
Arcade 26 July 2006
Gumboy Crazy Adventures is a simple PC arcade game prepared by the Czech company Cinemax. We play the role of a small rubber ball, which, while rolling, travels through successive locations.
Pirates: The Key of Dreams
Arcade 20 May 2008
A simple agility game, in which we take control over a pirate ship. We attack other units of this type, looking for a valuable artifact at the same time.
Time Crisis 4
Arcade 20 November 2007
Time Crisis 4 is the next shooting of the series, started in 1997 and coming from coin-op machines. This game, like its predecessors, uses a special Guncon pistol. Not only does it allow you to shoot at specific targets, but with two analog knobs you can also change the camera setting and select the shooting mode, among other things.
PixelJunk Eden
Arcade 31 July 2008
The third game from the "PixelJunk" series. This time we control a small self-adhesive ball, trying to reach the higher parts of the trees visible on the screen.
Super Bust-A-Move 2
Arcade 20 September 2002
The second part of the popular arcade and logic game. Sequel mainly offers a feature mode, in which, in addition to overcoming subsequent boards, we watch intermittent scenes.
Gyruss
Arcade 18 April 2007
Gyruss is a conversion of the classic shooter, which was first published in 1983 for the then popular slot machines. Developers decided to refresh this game, dedicating it to the owners of newer devices.
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Arcade 12 April 1989
A Nightmare on Elm Street is an arcade game from 1989, produced by Westwood Associates (better known as Westwood Studios). The program refers to Wes Craven's film of the same title, which tells the story of a group of teenagers fighting a psychopathic murderer - Freddym Kruger, murdering their victims in a dream.
Konami Kids Playground: Dinosaurs Shapes & Colors
Arcade 11 September 2007
Another game from the series Konami Kids Playground, designed for children aged from two to five years. This time the child learns to recognize colors and shapes, playing with the title dinosaurs.
Luxor 2
Arcade 08 December 2005
Luxor 2 is an extremely fast puzzle-arcade game, whose plot was located in ancient Egypt. It is part of a cycle initially intended for owners of personal computers.
Prey the Stars
Arcade 30 September 2008
An arcade-logical game, modelled on the cult "Katamari Damacy". We take control of a funny-looking dog by devouring items on the screen.
Shrek-N-Roll
Arcade 14 November 2007
Within a few years of its cinema premiere, Shrek has become a well-recognized brand all over the world. No wonder that the nice ogre very quickly saw the transfer of his adventures to the screen of monitors and televisions. One of such proposals based on the popularity of the film's characters is Shrek-N-Roll.
Doomsday
Arcade 12 November 2007
Doomsday is an arcade game created by Evermotion Games studio in Bialystok. It represents a genre of shooting, the action of which we watch from a bird's eye view. In terms of general concept, the program refers to such classics as Raiden, Swiv or Raptor: Call of the Shadows.
'Splosion Man
Arcade 22 July 2009
We take control of the exploding human figure by walking through the corridors of laboratories, eliminating enemies we encounter and avoiding obstacles.
Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage
Arcade 08 November 2009
Continuation of the very good Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip. Once again we set off on a journey around the world with Shaun White's team and fight for the best results in snowboard competitions. The production of course supports Board's Balance.