PC Arcade Video Games59
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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Pinball Dreams
Arcade 04 December 1993
The first real computer pinball, surprising both with its perfect table design and extensive configuration options.
Last Action Hero
Arcade 13 July 1994
Last Action Hero is an arcade game, loosely based on the plot of the film under the same title. The player will play the role of Jacek Slater, whose main task is to save children held in the port warehouse.
Hologram Time Traveler
Arcade 28 March 2001
A modern adaptation of the arcade hit from gaming salons, in which Marchall Gram sets out to rescue the kidnapped princess Kyi-La. Traveling through time we will face space knights, ninja warriors, cavemen, robots, cowboys and other opponents from different epochs.
Jessie's Wild West Rodeo
Arcade 23 May 2001
An arcade game for the youngest based on the world of animated films Toy Story, in which, as a brave cowboy Jessie, we help lost aliens find their way to the ship.
Deep Sea Fishing 2: Offshore Angler
Arcade 26 May 2001
Continuation of the popular ocean hunting simulation Virtual Deep Sea Fishing, offers more fish that can be hunted in new ways.
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.
Slots
Arcade 10 March 2000
Slots is a Masque Publishing studio simulator for gambling machines. Players can test their luck on 50 single-handed slots, which represent the most popular machines produced by the American company IGT.
South Park
Arcade 02 March 1999
Four well-known South Park fans undertake to defend the town from mutated turkeys, deadly cows, animated toys and other dangers from the Cosmos. Acclaim Entertainment's first person shooter game is characterized by a high dose of humour and specific visual setting.
South Park: Chef's Luv Shack
Arcade 26 November 1999
South Park: Chef's Luv Shack is a social game combining a quiz and arcade mini-games. Playing the roles of Eric Cartman, Kenny McCormick, Kyle Broflovski or Stan Marsh, the player has to answer questions related to the South Park series, as well as play simple mini-games. The title was produced by the Acclaim Studios Austin development team.
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.
Little King Macius. The island of Togo-Pogo
Arcade 28 April 2005
King Matt the First. Togo-Pogo Island is a computer game for the youngest computer users, referring to the popular animated TV programme "Kingdom of Matt. The whole is reminiscent to some extent of family games with Hugo, as well as with Bolek and Lolek in the leading roles.
Bunny Bricks
Arcade 12 April 1992
Bunny Bricks is an arcade game prepared by the French company Silmarils, usually known for "more serious" productions, such as Robinson's Requiem or the Ishar series. The program is in fact an Arkanoid clone, but served in a pleasant visual setting and seasoned with a sufficiently high dose of humour.
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.
Qix
Arcade 23 September 1989
Like many arcade games, Qix made her debut on coin-op slot machines in 1981. PeCet members waited only eight years later for a version for their computers from Taito.
Games & Stories 4 Kids
Arcade 20 September 2004
Games and games for children are a set of four educational games in which the youngest computer users accompany the world-famous and very popular heroes (Peter Pan, Robin Hood, Guliwer, etc.), and observe their extraordinary feats.
Games & Stories 4 Kids: The myths can be fun
Arcade 02 November 2004
Myths is another set from the series Games and games for children, which includes four interesting programs. This time all the prepared games are connected with the most famous mythical stories: about Hercule, the Trojan War, Odysseus' adventures and an expedition to the Golden Fleece.
Space Ace
Arcade 12 March 1989
The greatest defender in the history of the Earth - the Cosmic Ace - faces a difficult challenge. An angry and cunning commander Borf, taking advantage of the hero's inattention, decides to kidnap his girlfriend named Kimberley. In the hands of the biggest enemy Ace is a powerful weapon Infanto Ray, turning enemies into children.
Space Ace II: Borf's Revenge
Arcade 16 March 1991
Just like in the previous part of the cycle, in Space Ace II: Borf's Revenge you will see a long animated film, divided into 27 short episodes. In each of them you have to perform the appropriate sequence of movements using the keyboard.
Alien Carnage
Arcade 10 October 1993
How many times has our Heavenly Planet been confronted with a threat from strangers? How many times did a lonely warrior cut green creatures into the trunk? Alien Carnage, the platformer game of Apogee Software, also used this idea.
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.
Latajacy Ciastolinek
Arcade 01 November 2005
Flying Cookies is a platformer in which young users can play a nice, title character. The biscuit has a big problem - it has to recover its beloved, who has been kidnapped by an evil, cruel magician and hidden at the very top of the magical tower.