PS2 Arcade Video Games2
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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Super Bust-A-Move
Arcade 26 November 2000
Super Bust-A-Move is the fifth installment of the rather popular game series. These products combine elements of logical games and popular arcade games.
Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension
Arcade 24 October 2003
Computer adaptation of a fairy tale for the youngest, known to the viewers of the Fox Kids channel. The player plays the main character of the cartoon, Nick Bluetooth, whose mission is to free a group of friends imprisoned by an evil tyrant named Gorm.
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.
Ratchet: Deadlocked
Arcade 25 October 2005
Ratchet: Deadlocked (on the European continent the title is Ratchet: Gladiator) is the fourth game in a series of virtual arcade games, launched in 2002, when Ratchet & Clank was released by Insomaniac Games employees. Of course, again in the main roles were cast the great humanoid creature and the always accompanying robot.
Silent Scope
Arcade 23 October 2000
An uncomplicated action game that belongs to the genre of "rifle scopes". We play the role of a police sniper and eliminate the opponents appearing on the screen.
AirBlade
Arcade 11 September 2001
A game for skateboarding fans who are fed up with classic skateboarding. In this production we ride on an antigravitational board. The gameplay itself resembles hits from the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series. On each level we have to perform several clearly defined tasks - destroy elements of the environment, perform the appropriate tricks and race against time.
Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue
Arcade 09 September 2005
An adventure arcade game (especially for the youngest users) with the Kitty in the lead role. Hello Kitty is a world-famous mascot, created in Japan in the early seventies, and can now be seen on hundreds of items ranging from clothes to electronic equipment.
Katamari Damacy
Arcade 21 September 2004
Katamari Damacy is a slightly non-standard and uncomplicated virtual game, designed rather for enthusiasts of electronic and entertainment products from the Land of the Cherry Blossom. Namco's work contains many characteristic references to Japanese culture, so Western laypeople usually have difficulty understanding the fun.
Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies
Arcade 26 October 2001
Ace Combat 4: Distant Thunder is a Namco-produced aviation simulator. The action of the game takes place on the fictitious continent of Eugea, destroyed by a meteorite, where factions of survivors fight for survival and domination. Players have the opportunity to pilot 21 types of aircraft, including MiG-29, SU-27, F-14 Tomcat, F-15 Eagle, F-16 Falcon and F-18 Hornet.
Ratchet & Clank (2002)
Arcade 04 November 2002
Ratchet & Clank is a hit 2D platformer released exclusively for PlayStation 2. The title characters of the game produced by Insomniac Games are a fox and robot who must save Solan's galaxy from the knocks of the cunning Drek's highest CEO. While playing, players can acquire new weapons and equipment to help them overcome obstacles and enemies.
Jak 3
Arcade 09 November 2004
Like 3 is the third part of the award-winning platform and adventure series, in which a humorous role is played by a talking surikatka. The game was created in Naughty Dog studio, which also stands behind such hits as The Last of Us, Crash Bandicoot or Uncharted. How 3 takes known to us Jak and Daxter to the desert full of dangers and bandits. To cope, they will have to acquire new equipment and learn previously unknown skills.
Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt
Arcade 25 July 2005
Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt is a classic three-dimensional platformer gently sprinkled with action and elements typical of adventure games. The game was created by Warthog, while the publisher is Ignition Entertaiment.
Yetisports Arctic Adventures
Arcade 15 July 2005
Yetisports Arctic Adventures is a compilation of arcade games from the Yetisports series prepared by the development team of JoWooD. Players have the opportunity to compete in five winter competitions: Free Fligh, Pingu Flight, Snowboarding, Baseball and Half Pipe Racing. The whole was enriched with eye-catching, three-dimensional visual setting and a large dose of humour.
The Polar Express
Arcade 02 November 2004
The Polar Express is an action/adventure game based entirely on an animated film published in November 2004 under the same title. Directed by Robert Zemeckis ("Return to the Future", "Forrest Gump") tells the story of a boy who loses faith in the existence of Santa Claus.
Maximo vs Army of Zin
Arcade 20 January 2004
The second part of the famous platformer with a brave knight in the lead role. This time, while wandering through 20 levels, Maximo fights an army of Zin robots, frees imprisoned villagers and, as usual, collects a ton of gadgets and bonuses.
Crash Bandicoot: Unlimited
Arcade 28 September 2004
Crash Bandicoot returns in style. Medium-sized twins defeated Dr. Cortex, the eternal enemy of the funny fox, and are now conspiring against Crash. It's time to unite forces and defeat the common enemy.
Shark Tale
Arcade 27 September 2004
Three-dimensional dexterity game directed towards younger computer users. "Shark Tale (in Poland "Fish from the Ferajny") is a computer adaptation of another animated film made by Dreamworks Pictures.
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc
Arcade 13 March 2003
The third installment in the series of adventures of the eponymous friendly hero. Released for PC Windows and consoles, the game is an action platformer. Rayman and his friends, Globox and Murfy, have to face the army of Hoodlums. As you play, you explore new, colorful locations, from beautiful, magical places to ruined areas inhabited by hostile creatures. Visually, the game looks better than the second installment — the textures and animations have been improved.
Rez
Arcade 07 January 2002
Rez is a one-of-a-kind game. Original shooting, with vector graphics; stationing similar to Panzer Dragon, but all the rest is completely different.
Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly
Arcade 03 November 2002
Another part of the adventures of the little soother named Spyro. In comparison to the previous scenes in the game itself little has changed. Still, our opponent and the cause of all troubles is the insidious and bad Ripto.
Jak II: Renegade
Arcade 14 October 2003
Like II: Renegade is a continuation of an excellent platform-adventure game. Creating this production is the responsibility of Naughty Dog studio, which enjoys a high esteem in the industry, with titles such as Uncharted, Crash Bandicoot or The Last of Us. The heroes of Yak II: Renegade are Yak and Daxter, but as a result of a certain turn of action, the world in which they travel changes significantly.
Gradius III & IV
Arcade 24 November 2000
On one click on the CD player has the opportunity to try two games that are classic 2D shooters transferred from slot machines. Hellishly difficult shooters. Cos for real hardcore players.
Guilty Gear X
Arcade 30 September 2001
"Guilty Gear X" is a sequel to the 2D fight, which is mainly popular in Japan and was released on PlayStation - "Guilty Gear". 2D beats have this to each other, that they are usually characterized by greater dynamics than their three-dimensional counterparts.
I-Ninja
Arcade 18 November 2003
"I-Ninja" is an extremely dynamic action game created in a typical console style. In many ways, the described title resembles such hit productions as "Spyro", "Rayman" or "Crash Bandicoot".