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  • Silent Dragon

    1992

    Silent Dragon

    1992

    Fighting
    Arcade
    In the 1990's, a dark force appears on our planet. it's the evil Dr. Bio, the twisted genius behind "Bio-Roid". By using advanced biotechnology, he creates mutant life forms with superhuman strength, terrorizing the human population. To stop the evil doctor, four men, each with courage and fortitude, are chosen to wage a just war against these creatures. And now, that battle has begun!
  • The Legend of Silkroad

    1999

    The Legend of Silkroad

    1999

    Fighting
    Arcade
    The Legend of Silkroad is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em-up game that puts players in the shoes of either the heroes Munmoo from Korea, Sochun from China or Jamuka from Mongolia. The adventure leads you along the Silkroad, with a total of twenty-five different enemies. Each character has five attack skills and twenty different magical attacks. Along the way items can be found that replenish health as well as magic stones for different magic attacks. The game has nine regular stages and four hidden stages. It can be played solo or with a friend.
  • The Simpsons Bowling

    2000

    The Simpsons Bowling

    2000

    Sport
    Arcade
    The Simpsons Bowling places the Simpson universe into an arcade bowling video game. It plays like standard bowling game, but with a little Simpson charm.
  • Dark Edge

    1993

    Dark Edge

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Dark Edge is a 1992 fighting game by Sega for the Sega System 32. It uses sprite scaling to simulate a 3D playfield, meaning it predates Virtua Fighter as a 3D fighter by about a year (though the 3D in Virtua Fighter isn't simulated, but rather true rendered 3D graphics). You can play as either warriors or monsters, but otherwise this is a typical fighting game with a dedicated jump button (as Up moves back). Although the title screen reads "1992", the arcade game was first sold in early 1993.
  • Boxing Bugs

    1981

    Boxing Bugs

    1981

    Fighting Arcade
    Arcade
  • Sundance

    1979

    Sundance

    1979

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    A vector based arcade puzzle game released in 1979. The game was produced by Cinematronics, of Space War and Dragon's Lair fame.
  • Snacks 'n Jaxson

    1984

    Snacks 'n Jaxson

    1984

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Move Jaxson, the clown's head, to eat the snacks and to rebound his round nose. Beware of green peppers.
  • Space Invaders DX

    1993

    Space Invaders DX

    1993

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    A remake of the original with several new options and gameplay elements, including a competitive two-player mode. Introduced a "parody mode" that replaces the traditional sprites by those from other Taito games including Arkanoid, Bubble Bobble, The NewZealand Story, and Darius. Early versions use Taito's B system hardware, while later ones use Taito's F3 system hardware. The home versions were released as Space Invaders - The Original Game. Other names include: Space Invaders XL on the Nuon, Space Invaders '​94 on the Game Boy and Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Space Invaders 2000 and Space Invaders 1500 on two PlayStation re-releases. The home releases feature variants of the two-player mode. The Game Boy release was an update to the 1990 version of Space Invaders Part II. Extra options similar to Space Invaders DX are available when played via Nintendo's Super Game Boy. The first PlayStation release lacked the two-player mode. Subsequent PlayStation re-releases in 1998 and 2001 restored it. The 2001
  • 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.
  • Stratovox

    1980

    Stratovox

    1980

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Men are lined up the right side of the screen and alien ships fly out, swirl around the screen and eventually try to grab the men. This was one of the first all color graphics games and might be the first one that used speech. Some of the phrases are "Help Me! Help Me!", "Very Good", "We'll be back" and "Lucky!"
  • Swimmer

    1982

    Swimmer

    1982

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Venture up stream gathering fruits while avoiding various water-bound pests and obstacles. Eat power pills to attack critters.
  • Tetris Plus 2

    1997

    Tetris Plus 2

    1997

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    A puzzle game where you arrange the bricks to make horizontal rows of bricks so an explorer can get to the exit.
  • Ultra Tank

    1978

    Ultra Tank

    1978

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Two tanks face off in a maze of blocks. Besides dodging the bullets shot by the opponent, a player must also avoid running into mines. After the game timer expires, the player with the highest score wins.
  • Poker Ladies

    1989

    Poker Ladies

    1989

    Card & Board Game
    Arcade
    Poker Ladies is an Erotic Card based game, Developed and published by Mitchell Corp. in 1989.
  • Ponpoko

    1982

    Ponpoko

    1982

    Platform
    Arcade
    You control a tanuki, or raccoon dog, who climbs up ladders, walks across floors and jumps over gaps while avoiding red and yellow snakes. The cat must collect all the fruits and vegetables in order to advance to the next level. There are also baskets that contain either snakes, fruits, vegetables or other bonus items.
  • Progear

    2001

    Progear

    2001

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Progear is an arcade video game developed by CAVE and published by Capcom on the CPS-2 arcade system board in 2001. This was Cave's only horizontal scrolling shooter until Deathsmiles in 2007. The game features a steampunk-like style and art design. This game is the second of two CAVE shoot 'em ups to be released in America with the third CAVE NTSC-U/C release being Princess Debut, and in limited print; and as a result, the US version is somewhat rare. Sometime in the past, the people of the country of Parts had found a way to become immortal, but only with elderly nobles. Five of these elders—Ballossum Pench, Gabriel Hammer, Jimchuck Spanner, Olsorro Slasher, and Leonard Drill—obtained immortality, and became known as the Motoruin sages. Eventually, they attempted to take over the Parts kingdom and start a new world order, collapsing the government and destroying parts of the country in the process. As their plans unfold, five children of one of these villages decide to battle the Motoruin using another new i
  • Psychic 5

    1987

    Psychic 5

    1987

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

    1984

    Parallel Turn

    1984

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    A skiing game with six events: Ski Lift, Slalom, Ski Jump, Biathlon, Dog Sled and Downhill. Bash the buttons to increase your speed.
  • Radar Scope

    1980

    Radar Scope

    1980

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Radar Scope is a 1980 fixed shooter arcade game developed by Nintendo R&D2 and published by Nintendo. The player assumes the role of the Sonic Spaceport starship and must wipe out formations of an enemy race known as the Gamma Raiders before they destroy the player's space station. Gameplay is similar to Space Invaders and Galaxian, but set in a forced perspective angle. Radar Scope was a commercial failure and created a financial crisis for the subsidiary Nintendo of America. Its president, Minoru Arakawa, pleaded for his father-in-law, Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi, to send him a new game that could convert and salvage thousands of unsold Radar Scope machines. This prompted the creation of Donkey Kong. Radar Scope is one of the first video game projects for artist Shigeru Miyamoto and for composer Hirokazu Tanaka. Retrospectively, critics have praised Radar Scope for its gameplay and design being a unique iteration upon the Space Invaders template. One critic labeled it one of Nintendo's most important ga
  • Super Basketball

    1984

    Super Basketball

    1984

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    Compete against different computer-controlled teams such as Junior High School, High School, College, University, etc. After you beat a team you will move on to the next until you compete against the ultimate team
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