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  • Super Bug 2

    2009

    Super Bug 2

    2009

    Arcadia 2001
  • Frogger

    2004

    Frogger

    2004

    Arcade
    Arcadia 2001
  • Tetris

    2003

    Tetris

    2003

    Puzzle
    Arcadia 2001
    An unofficial port of Tetris for the Arcadia 2001.
  • JTron

    2003

    JTron

    2003

    Arcade
    Arcadia 2001
    JTron is a puzzle game, developed and published by Amigan Software, which was released in 2003.
  • 3D Attack

    1983

    3D Attack

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcadia 2001
    3D Attack looks on first glance like a Zaxxon clone. But it is missing the most important part: scrolling. It is a fixed screen shooter, where you can fly your ship up and down to avoid obstacles. There are five different screens to fly through.
  • Super Bug

    1983

    Super Bug

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcadia 2001
  • Super Dimension Fortress Macross

    1983

    Super Dimension Fortress Macross

    1983

    Arcadia 2001
  • Circus

    1983

    Circus

    1983

    Arcade
    Arcadia 2001
    Circus is an acrobat game, a clone of the arcade Exidy's Circus
  • Horse Racing

    1983

    Horse Racing

    1983

    Sport
    Arcadia 2001
    Horse Racing is a sports game, developed and published by Emerson Radio Corp., which was released in 1983. Place your bets and hope to win some $ in this horse racing simulation.
  • Funky Fish

    1983

    Funky Fish

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcadia 2001
    You are the Funky Fish. The object of the game, here, is to attack the sea creatures who are guarding the monster. You shoot them with your bubbles and they turn into fruit. You must then eat the fruit to maintain energy. If you take to long getting the fruit, it will turn back into the sea creature it was before and continue to chase you. If you are touched by a sea creature or you touch the monster, you lose a life and become bones, sinking to the sea bottom. If you lose all your lives, the game is over.
  • Hobo

    1983

    Hobo

    1983

    Arcade
    Arcadia 2001
    Hobo was developed and published by Emerson Radio Corp., which was released in 1983. This is essentially a Frogger clone, albeit the road is diagonal and you play a bum/hobo instead of a frog.
  • Pleiades

    1983

    Pleiades

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcadia 2001
  • Doraemon

    1983

    Doraemon

    1983

    Arcade
    Arcadia 2001
    Doraemon is a Pac-Man style game, developed and published by Bandai, which was released in 1983 in Japan. It was the first Doraemon video game ever produced.
  • Kidou Senshi Gundam

    1983

    Kidou Senshi Gundam

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcadia 2001
    A shoot 'em up game, developed and published by Bandai, which was released in 1983 in Japan.
  • Route-16

    1983

    Route-16

    1983

    Racing
    Arcadia 2001
  • Choujiku Yousai Macross

    1983

    Choujiku Yousai Macross

    1983

    Arcadia 2001
    Gameplay consists of two modes, a vertical shooting part and an action part. In the shooting part, the VF-1S (Fighter Mode) has to navigate through waves of Regults with a Thuverl-Salan moving back and forth at the top of the screen. After some time, the ship will temporarily open up and start flashing, signaling that it can be infiltrated. If the player fails to enter within the allotted period, the shooting part will continue until it occurs once again. Upon successful entry, the VF-1S shifts to Battroid Mode and the action part begins. The Thuverl-Salan's interior consists of two maze-like corridor screens with Glaugs patrolling the area. The objective is to reach the ship's core in the second screen and destroy it. After doing so, the BGM will be superimposed by an alarm signal and a 100-second countdown will start. The VF-1S must escape before the Thuverl-Salan explodes. The Glaugs in the first screen will respawn, making things difficult. The game will then cycle back to the shooting part and go in the sam
  • Dr. Slump: Arale-chan

    1983

    Dr. Slump: Arale-chan

    1983

    Adventure
    Arcadia 2001
    Dr. Slump: Arale-chan is a game based on the Dr. Slump manga for the Arcadia 2001.
  • Math Logic

    1982

    Math Logic

    1982

    Quiz/Trivia
    Arcadia 2001
    Math Logic is a quiz game, developed and published by Emerson Radio Corp., which was released in 1982.
  • 3D Bowling

    1982

    3D Bowling

    1982

    Sport
    Arcadia 2001
    3D Bowling is a sports game where you are charged with the task of knocking over ten pins at the end of a lane with your bowling ball. When it is your turn, you are shown both a side-view of the lane as well as a view of the pins. The controls allow you to position yourself across the lane, then when ready, to step towards the foul line and release the ball towards your targets. On release, you may choose to hook the ball to the left or right. Stepping across the foul line results in a zero score for that throw. Otherwise, you will see the ball travel up the lane, and then switch to an "expanded view" of the pins as the ball arrives. Pins are reset after each strike, and if there are no pins standing after the second throw, you are awarded a bonus throw, allowing up to 30 points per frame for a total of 10 frames. There are both one and two player game options.
  • 3D Soccer

    1982

    3D Soccer

    1982

    Sport
    Arcadia 2001
    3D Soccer is a two-player only sports game for the Emerson Arcadia and compatible consoles. Each team is represented by a group of four footballers (less than the 11 for real-life soccer) scattered around the field. The two teams are differently coloured: white and blue. The nearest player to the ball from each team is highlighted as yellow or black, and you can only control this player. Game play involves collecting the ball with your player, dribbling it towards the goal at your end of the field (or preventing your opponent from doing the same) and then kicking the ball into the net.
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