PC 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. more
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Hubert the Teddy Bear: Winter Games
Arcade 04 December 2009
Familijna mix of 8 sports arcade games, set in winter climates. Among the available mini-games were sledding, snowball battle or chasing rabbits. We can play alone or in multiplayer mode for up to sixteen players.
Deer Hunter 4: World-Class Record Bucks
Arcade 22 September 2000
Skillful hunting simulator produced by Sunstorm Interactive. The popular Deer Hunter series has been taken to a new level with a detailed 3D engine, a new gameplay architecture. The next part contains such accessories as: variable weather and a mass of new weapons and additional gadgets in the form of lures, binoculars and camouflage.
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.
Breakout
Arcade 05 October 2000
An arcade game that is a modern version of the hit from 8-bit computers. Playing the Bouncer role, the player must release his beloved Daisy and friends held in the prison of the evil Batnix. The title was produced by Supersonic Software studio.
Maximum Pool
Arcade 12 September 2000
Maximum Pool is a package of seven classic billiard games, prepared by the development team of Sierra Studios. Players can face computer artificial intelligence or live opponents according to the traditional rules of billiards, snooker and caroom, as well as in unconventional rocket ball, chameleon ball or mad bomber games. Virtual billiards lessons are also an advantage of the game.
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.
Klax
Arcade 12 March 1990
Klax is an arcade and logic game, which debuted on coin-up machines for the first time in 1989, thanks to the Atari concern. The main goal of the game is to create hands from blocks of the same color, moving towards the player on a horizontal platform.
Super Tetris
Arcade 10 February 1991
Super Tetris is a refreshed version of the legendary arcade and logic game prepared for Spectrum Holobyte by Sphere studio. At first glance we can already see a lot of changes - both in the audiovisual setting and in the general concept.
Back to the Future III
Arcade 12 March 1991
Back to the Future III is an arcade game, which plot refers to the third episode of the popular adventure film series, directed by Robert Zemeckis. This time Marty McFly will move in time until 1885, where he will try to prevent the murder of his friend Dr. Brown.
Hammer Boy
Arcade 10 September 1991
Hammer Boy is a simple arcade game developed by Dinamic Software studio, whose main character is a young man equipped with a huge hammer. The boy's task is very simple: in a minute and a half he has to destroy all enemies trying to conquer the fortress protected by him.
Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back
Arcade 11 April 1992
Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back is a classic platformer, which by including the character of the title fox as the main character, became almost a hallmark of Titus Interactive (founded by Herve and Erik Caen - later creators of the power of Interplay).
Barbie Super Model
Arcade 11 January 1993
Barbie Super Model is an arcade game whose main character is the title Barbie - the most famous doll in the world, produced continuously since 1959 by Mattel. Due to its unique character, this program is directed mainly to the female part of the community of players.
Baron Baldric: A Grave Adventure
Arcade 12 April 1993
Baron Baldric: A Grave Adventure is an arcade game in which the main task of the title character is to penetrate ten levels of dungeons at Pedabouche Castle and find a total of one hundred treasures.
The Humans
Arcade 20 August 1993
The Humans is an arcade and logic game, which will allow you to take care of a group of not very crazy cavemen and lead them through the complicated nuances associated with the discovery of new technologies.
Tapper
Arcade 12 December 1983
Tapper is an arcade game that first appeared on coin-up machines in 1983 and quickly gained huge popularity. We will play the role of a bartender serving beer to customers who are always thirsty.
In Search of Dr. Riptide
Arcade 21 June 1994
In Search of Dr. Riptide turns out to be an extremely enjoyable arcade game, in which the ability to quickly press the trigger and to maneuver in the tight corridors of undersea caves will have a colossal meaning.
Dragon's Lair III
Arcade 05 November 2004
Continuation of the famous Dragon's Lair series. Again we can save princesses, fight duels, defeat dragons and avoid traps set by evil sorcerers together with Dirk the Fearless.
Zool
Arcade 21 April 1993
Zool is an example of a full-blooded platformer, created by Gremlin Graphics in cooperation with the manufacturer of Chupa Chups lollipops. The main task of the player who plays the role of the title character (also called Nine from dimension N) is to free the unidentified world from the yoke of disgusting creatures.
Zool 2
Arcade 21 April 1993
Zool 2 is a sequel to the classic platformer, created under the responsibility of Gremlin Graphics and Chupa Chups, a manufacturer of famous lollipops. This time, dimension N has been attacked by foreign creatures called Krool, whose aim is to suck out of the inhabitants of this fantastic world of their dreams. Two heroes stand against a band of monsters: Zool, known from the original, and his friend Zooz.
Disney's Monsters: Scream Alley
Arcade 10 December 2001
The first in a series of four arcade mini-games "Monsters and the Company" based on the screenplay of a film of the same title, Walt Disney's studio.
Disney's Monsters: Billard Beast
Arcade 10 December 2001
The second part of the series of four arcade mini-games "Monsters and the Company" based on the screenplay of the Walt Disney film studio, with the same title.
Disney's Monsters: Pinball Panic
Arcade 10 December 2001
Disney's Monsters: Pinball Panic is the third game in a series of four arcade mini-games called Disney's Monsters, based on the screenplay of the film of the same name by Walt Disney. The game was designed mainly for children.
Disney's Monsters: Monster Tag
Arcade 10 December 2001
The last (fourth) part of the series of four arcade mini-games "Monsters and the Company" based on the screenplay of a film of the same title, Walt Disney's studio.
SpongeBob Squarepants: Operation Krabby Patty
Arcade 30 March 2002
A set of fun arcade and logic games for the youngest players, whose main character is a piece of Swiss cheese SpongeBon together with friends.