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Most Popular Arcade Games - Page 95

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  • Naughty Boy

    1982

    Naughty Boy

    1982

    Arcade
    Arcade
    You are a boy in a weird kingdom filled with even weirder monsters. Armed only with stones and your ability to aim your throws you set out to burn this place to the ground.
  • Neratte chu

    1996

    Neratte chu

    1996

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    A one or two player puzzle game published and developed by SETA Corporation in 1996
  • Zombie Raid

    1995

    Zombie Raid

    1995

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Zombie Raid is a screen scrolling light gun shooter, horror-themed game released for the arcade by American Sammy. Welcome to the extraordinary world of Zombie Raid. Players use specially designed sawed-off shotguns with pump action reload to fight their way through the graveyard, through castles and dungeons and even through the mad scientist's laboratory. Battle all kinds of ghastly creatures, like zombies and other frightful beings. You may feel like you're lost in a horror movie! A myriad of secrets have been programmed into the game for added dimension. Can you discover how to get extra life? Can you find a way to escape the forces? Can you defeat the evil? The challenges are endless.
  • Final Star Force

    1992

    Final Star Force

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade
    The gameplay of Final Star Force goes back to the formula of the original Star Force, but with updated graphics and some extra power-ups. Other things that have been changed from the original are the style of the title screen's logo, the background, and some enemies. Players control the two space fighter ships Blue Nova and Red Nova. There are three different power-ups to choose from called "Pulsators". Each name of a Pulsator has a letter at the beginning of it (e.g. A-Pulsator, B-Pulsator, C-Pulsator). The power-up system is similar to the one seen in the 1990 Raiden arcade game. Unlike other games that requires players to obtain powerups to enhance their ships, the power meter itself charges up automatically to increase their fighters' power.
  • B.C. Story

    1997

    B.C. Story

    1997

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    An Olympic type game set in the Stone Age.
  • Nitro Ball

    1992

    Nitro Ball

    1992

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Holy hell is Nitro Ball a blast to play! Data East took the balls-to-the-walls action of such titles like MERCS and Ikari Warriors and combined it with pinball, of all things. What's so incredible is that it works marvelously, and everything that makes both genres so much fun individually are seamlessly integrated. For instance, shooting foes can knock them into bumpers or special bonus targets, which earn you power ups and a ton of points. Each of the five stages has a cool theme, like zombies and space aliens, and mimics the length of a pinball field, with a big and nasty boss at the end. This is perhaps the only negative thing to be said about Nitro Ball: it's too short. The meager selection of play fields, while impressive and fun, are nowhere near enough, and you're left wanting more.
  • Burglar X

    1997

    Burglar X

    1997

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Burglar X is an arcade beat-'em up with puzzle elements. The player can move with 8-way joystick and control 3 buttons - one to hit, another to fart (toxic gas from your butt) and another to launch timed bombs. The objective of the game is to destroy enemies, collect objects & power-ups, solve puzzles and defeat the final bosses. We lose a life when we lose one of the three hearts with which we begin. We can choose a male (Gukjung) character who strikes with his head and a female (Guksoon) who strikes with a mallet.
  • Choky! Choky!

    1995

    Choky! Choky!

    1995

    Platform
    Arcade
    Yet another clone of Buster Brothers / Pang! / Pomping World - this one featuring low-budget music and sound effects, and split-screen competitive two-player action, somewhat reminiscent of Twinkle Star Sprites.
  • Dragon World II

    1997

    Dragon World II

    1997

    Puzzle Strategy
    Arcade
    A solitaire mahjong game where the object is to match 3 of a kind, using a limited amount of tiles.
  • Dunk Shot

    1986

    Dunk Shot

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
    A four-player basketball game that is played from a bird's eye view of the court. The game can be played as one person versus the computer, two players either competing or cooperating, or three or four players with two players per team.
  • Zwackery

    1986

    Zwackery

    1986

    Platform
    Arcade
    A fantasy-type game with all the fairy tale elements. Jump around and preserve all the pages of Zak's "Book of Life" from the Gholum.
  • Zing Zing Zip

    1992

    Zing Zing Zip

    1992

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    A shooter like many others. Shoot planes, tanks and a train. Very large bosses at the end of each level. Many power-ups like smartbombs, missiles and lasers. There is also some speech in the game.
  • Zunzunkyou No Yabou

    1994

    Zunzunkyou No Yabou

    1994

    Shooter
    Arcade
    ZnY is basically Parodius meets Space Invaders (a premise also done by Taito themselves with Space Invaders '95: Attack of the Lunar Loonies), except you control a statue instead of a spaceship and you fight within an enclosed arena instead of vertical space. It would be more akin to an arena shooter like Robotron: 2084, except your statue can only shoot straight upward. The stages themselves all seem to be themed around different parts of the world: The kabuki boss on the far-left represents Japan, the chef represents China and mainland Asia, the crusader knight stands for Europe, and the superhero on the far-right stands for America. Yet even outside of the Japanese stages, there's a distinctly goofy flair about the game that emphasizes screwy cultural stereotypes from a Japanese game company. The game's actual developer, Minato Giken, also helped work on the Game Gear version of Dynamite Headdy, one of the most fantastically insane Genesis platformers ever, and that same sort of unhinged design can also be seen
  • Water Ski

    1983

    Water Ski

    1983

    Racing Sport
    Arcade
    You control a water skier that attempts to make it to the end of the level without crashing into the rocks.
  • Laser Base

    1981

    Laser Base

    1981

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
  • World Grand Prix 2

    1990

    World Grand Prix 2

    1990

    Racing
    Arcade
  • World Rally 2

    1995

    World Rally 2

    1995

    Racing
    Arcade
    There are four skill levels in this worldwide race: easy, normal, hard, and expert. There are three races held in each country. The game has good quality graphics with fast scrolling.
  • World Series: The Season

    1985

    World Series: The Season

    1985

    Sport
    Arcade
    The best baseball game of the era, World Series - The Season allowed one player versus the computer or two players versus each other. The game features excellent sound and graphics, spring-loaded joysticks for batting and pitching and extra base and go back buttons. High score lists the best batting average and ERA.
  • World Stadium '90

    1990

    World Stadium '90

    1990

    Sport
    Arcade
    Yet another Japanese baseball game, this time being a 1990 release.
  • Zaviga

    1984

    Zaviga

    1984

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A vertical shooter tank game.
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