Ocean of Games
  • Home
  • Games
    New Popular Top Rated
  • Genre
    Adventure Arcade Card and Board Game Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Indie Music Platform Puzzle Racing Real Time Strategy (RTS) Role-playing (RPG) Shooter Simulator Strategy Tactical Turn-based strategy (TBS)
  • Platform
    All Platforms
    Android iOS Google Stadia Linux Mac Nintendo 3DS Nintendo Switch PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 5 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 3 PlayStation 2 Wii Wii U Xbox 360 Xbox One Xbox Series X|S

New Arcade Games - Page 97

apps menu
Newest Most Popular Top Rated
  • Devil World

    1987

    Devil World

    1987

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
  • Rabio Lepus

    1987

    Rabio Lepus

    1987

    Arcade
    The players move their rabbits left and right in a scrolling scenery of a spaceship, punching and shooting enemies with a laser or carrot missiles. Canned carrots power-up your firepower and punching to defeat the enemies quicker. When a boss enemy has been destroyed, the players move on to the net level.
  • Quarterback

    1987

    Quarterback

    1987

    Sport Strategy Arcade
    Arcade
    The Leland Corporation presents QUARTERBACK, the most exciting football game ever. This is football the way it was meant to be, with all the action and all the strategy. Players call their owna plays and the spring-loaded joystick gives them complete control of the passing and the kicking game. The exclusive individual stat storage feature keeps players coming back for new and even more challenging games. This is real football with game play that could only come from the people at the Leland Corporation.
  • Plump Pop

    1987

    Plump Pop

    1987

    Arcade
    Arcade
    In Plump Pop, players control two animals with a trampoline, which is used to launch a baby of that animal species into balloons.
  • Vs. Super Sky Kid

    1987

    Vs. Super Sky Kid

    1987

    Arcade
    Nintendo Vs. System port of the NES version of Sky Kid.
  • Speed Ball

    1987

    Speed Ball

    1987

    Pinball
    Arcade
    Speed Ball was produced by Tecfri in 1987.
  • Terra Force

    1987

    Terra Force

    1987

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    A shooter from the same company who brought you Terra Cresta.
  • Pocket Gal

    1987

    Pocket Gal

    1987

    Sport
    Arcade
    Pocket Gal is an arcade game released by Data East in 1987. The gameplay is similar to the NES version of Side Pocket, although the player has less lives, the two-player mode does not have lives (although a 20-second time limit between shots is added), and of course, the game contains nudity. There is an English version of the game called Pocket Gal 2, which was released in 1989. Also in 1989, a version of the game was released titled Super Pool III. This version of the game does not contain nudity, and it was released in North America by I.Vics. A sequel to Pocket Gal was released in 1993 called Pocket Gal Deluxe. The gameplay of Pocket Gal Deluxe is similar to the Sega Genesis version of Side Pocket. In Pocket Gal Deluxe, the art style is much more realistic than Pocket Gal. Each of the 4 stages is hosted by a corresponding girl, who's only function (not that I'm complaining) is to strip when the level is cleared. Additional points and shots can be gained by pocketing balls in order, in computer-predetermined po
  • Super Qix

    1987

    Super Qix

    1987

    Puzzle Strategy
    Arcade
    Super QIX is the 3rd installment in the QIX franchise where players try to reveal a hidden picture.
  • Psychic 5

    1987

    Psychic 5

    1987

    Platform
    Arcade
    A platform game that allows players to choose between five unique characters.
  • Sky Fox

    1987

    Sky Fox

    1987

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    The game is a vertical shoot 'em up in the style of Galaga and Phoenix,but with eight-way movement across the screen and parallax scrolling for the stars backgrounds. At the player's disposal to fight the approaching enemies, some of them made in pseudo-depth 2.5D graphics with scaled sprites, is a small space fighter capable of firing two types of projectiles: the unlimited but slow rockets and the fast laser shots that are limited by draining the ship's power. The power can be refilled, and the ship itself upgraded, through collecting the power-ups that appear after destroying certain enemies. The game can be played by up to two players in alternating turns. Similar as in Gorf, it features several different types of waves (stages). For instance, one stage features space witches saddle-perched on either serpentlike Chinese dragons or Western-style winged dragons: the dragons must to be hit repeatedly in the weak point of their heads to be killed, after which the riders themselves can be shot for a score bonus. Th
  • Bikkuri Card

    1987

    Bikkuri Card

    1987

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    A card matching game released in 1987 in Japan.
  • Mutant Night

    1987

    Mutant Night

    1987

    Shooter Platform Arcade
    Arcade
    Mutant Night is a shoot'em up game of the "run & gun" type : the players controls a walking character shooting at enemies while avoiding their attacks.[4] Unlike most run&gun games, Mutant Night has almost no platform part and the character's shooting power is very limited : short range and not multi-directional, the bubble are always shot in the direction the character is facing. The game is divided in various levels or acts and focuses on fast-paced action and memorization. The levels are very short and straightforward, with a level design relying only on enemies attack patterns and on the game's physics to challenge the player. Mutron-kun can walk left or right, shoot bubbles and jump, and hurries to reach a small trapdoor at the end of each level. The difficulty curve of the game increases significantly after the first level and can be somewhat unforgiving. Power ups are available in the form of small pink pods on the ground which when shot release a coloured orb into the air, which can do one of the followin
  • APB

    1987

    APB

    1987

    Shooter Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    star 5.9
    APB ("All Points Bulletin") is a 1987 arcade game where the player assumes the role of "Officer Bob," a rookie police officer. As Bob, players drive around the city, ticketing motorists for minor infractions and pulling over more serious offenders. Eventually, players must apprehend criminals for which an all-points bulletin has been called.
  • Darius

    1987

    Darius

    1987

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    star 5.4
    Darius is a two-dimensional horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up set in a fictional future. Uniquely among shoot 'em ups, the game's screen is three times wider than conventional size, and the arcade cabinet uses an arrangement of three screens to accommodate it. The player controls an ornate fighter spacecraft, named the Silver Hawk, and must navigate through scrolling terrain while battling a variety of fighter craft, ground vehicles, turrets, and other obstacles throughout the game's stages (referred to as zones in the game). The ship's arsenal consists of forward-firing missiles, aerial bombs and a protective force field, all of which can be upgraded by power-ups (in the form of large, colored orbs) that are dropped by specially-colored enemies throughout the game's zones. When the player reaches the end of a zone, a boss appears, which must be defeated to proceed. Once the boss of a zone is destroyed, the player is given a choice of which zone to play next via a branching path. While there are 28 zones in total
  • Spy Hunter II

    1987

    Spy Hunter II

    1987

    Fighting Racing
    Arcade
    The arcade sequel to Spy Hunter. It appeared in arcades and is simultaneously playable by two players.
  • Combat Hawk

    1987

    Combat Hawk

    1987

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A reaction-based shoot-em-up in which the player takes on the role of an army soldier.
  • Center Court

    1987

    Center Court

    1987

    Sport
    Arcade
    A 4-player tennis game created by SEGA.
  • Ark Area

    1987

    Ark Area

    1987

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Ark Area is a scrolling futuristic shoot 'em up arcade game released by UPL in 1987 in Japan only. You control a spacecraft and shoot enemies, collect power-ups, and defeat bosses to advance up to 23 levels. It is the sequel to the video arcade game Nova 2001.
  • City Bomber

    1987

    City Bomber

    1987

    Shooter Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    In City Bomber, the player is in pursuit of a gang of criminals. In order to keep the criminals from escaping, the player must reach checkpoints within a specified amount of time. At the start of the game, the player's car can shoot missiles at enemy vehicles and is also able to jump over enemies or obstacles. When some enemy cars are destroyed, power-ups are released that augment the car's abilities. Missiles improve the destructive power of the car's weaponry, wings extend the car's jumping distance, rocket boosters speed up the car and buzzsaws allow the car to ram obstacles without damage for a short time. Collisions with other cars are not generally harmful to the player, although they may slow down the car. Oil slicks dropped by enemies will spin out the car and slow it down significantly. Collisions with obstacles or falling off the course will destroy the player's car. While the player has an unlimited supply of cars, crashes will cost the player time and the new car will lose all previously-collected powe
  • «
  • 1
  • .....
  • 93
  • 94
  • 95
  • 96
  • 97
  • 98
  • 99
  • 100
  • 101
  • »
  • HomeAboutPrivacy PolicyContact
    Copyright © 2025 Ocean of Games.