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Most Popular Arcade Games - Page 48

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  • Breaker

    1978

    Breaker

    1978

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Breaker is Konami's fourth video game. It is their last game to be a clone of Breakout, with the following games Space King and Rich Man being clones of Space Invaders and Bee Gee respectively.
  • Destroyer

    1978

    Destroyer

    1978

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Destroyer is Konami's second video game. Like their first game, Block Yard, and its sequel, Super Destroyer, it is a Breakout clone.
  • Block Yard

    1977

    Block Yard

    1977

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Block Yard is Konami's first video game. It is the first of a string of Breakout clones the company would produce in its early years.
  • Zzyzzyxx

    1982

    Zzyzzyxx

    1982

    Arcade
    Arcade
    The object of the game is to guide the protagonist, named Zzyzzyxx, through a moving maze of bricks to collect gifts and bring them to the fair-haired Lola, the object of his affection. Zzyzzyxx is opposed by the evil trio by the names Boris, Bluto and Smoot, also known as the Rattifers. These three will try to intercept Zzyzzyxx as he makes his way through the maze. He can collect a helmet in the maze, which can be used to imprison a Rattifer inside a brick, or to break a brick in the row above to move through the maze. As the levels progress, Zzyzzyxx must avoid crumbling bricks, rising missiles, and dropping bombs. The game has a 1up player score and laps tallied at the top of the screen.
  • War of the Worlds

    1982

    War of the Worlds

    1982

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    War of the Worlds is a Cinematronics arcade game released as a conversion kit for Star Castle. The game features battle against the three-legged aliens from the classic H.G. Wells novel.
  • Super Destroyer

    1978

    Super Destroyer

    1978

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Super Destroyer is Konami's third ever video game. Like its first two games, Blockade and Destroyer, it is a clone of Atari's Breakout, which had become a phenomenom in Japan at the time.
  • Speed Coin

    1984

    Speed Coin

    1984

    Arcade
  • Dark Planet

    1983

    Dark Planet

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Dark Planet is a very rare arcade game by Stern released in 1983 using a 3D perspective.
  • Minefield

    1983

    Minefield

    1983

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Go for as long as you can destroying assorted enemy ground and air vehicles. Avoid hitting a mine while picking up missiles from the ground. Missile attack ground installations for extra points.
  • Mazer Blazer

    1983

    Mazer Blazer

    1983

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Zap the "cosmic attackers" before they reach your base. Slow the enemies by shooting the flashing blocks which open a force field.
  • Gran Trak 20

    1974

    Gran Trak 20

    1974

    Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    Gran Trak 20 is the follow-up to Gran Trak 10. Unlike the original game it allows two people to race each other, a significant innovation since neither game features computer-controlled cars.
  • World Cup

    1974

    World Cup

    1974

    Sport
    Arcade
    A soccer-themed ball-and-paddle game by Atari released in conjuction with the 1974 FIFA World Cup held in West Germany. It was the first Atari arcade game to be produced in a cocktail format.
  • Spike

    1974

    Spike

    1974

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Spike is Kee Games' version of Rebound, with an added "Spike" button. Like Rebound it is a ball-and-paddle game reminiscent of volleyball. The "spike" button controls a vertical paddle close to the dividing line (the "net") which symbolizes a player jumping up and blocking the shot.
  • Super Soccer

    1973

    Super Soccer

    1973

    Sport
    Arcade
    Super Soccer is a ball-and-paddle game released by Allied Leisure in late 1973.
  • Tennis Tourney

    1973

    Tennis Tourney

    1973

    Sport
    Arcade
    Allied Leisure's second game was a four-player version of Paddle Battle. It was the first four-player Pong-style game, predating Atari's own Quadrapong by two months.
  • Paddle Battle

    1973

    Paddle Battle

    1973

    Sport
    Arcade
    The first video game produced by Allied Leisure. It is a clone of Atari's pong, and was created by electronics firm Universal Research Laboratories more-or-less copying the board from a Pong machine Allied had purchased from a distrubutor.
  • Pulsar

    1980

    Pulsar

    1980

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
  • Digger

    1980

    Digger

    1980

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Digger is a retooled version of the Japanese computer/arcade game Heiankyo Alien. It features graphical enhancements and and an enemy that gives bonus points when defeated.
  • Super Pool III

    1989

    Super Pool III

    1989

    Sport
    Arcade
    In 1989, a version of Pocket Gal 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.
  • Trampoline

    1978

    Trampoline

    1978

    Arcade
    This is Exidy's sequel to Circus. It was originally developed under the name Trapeze, but only one board of this version is known to exist and it is not thought to have been released i North America. The game did however find success in Japan and was released by Taito in several variations under the Trampoline name in upright and tabletop arcade cabinets.
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