Lollipop Land is an easter egg game that is included with Android Lollipop. The game is an Android themed clone of the popular mobile game Flappy Bird.
Cubefield is a simple but addictive game, there are only two controls – left and right. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to guide your ship through an endless field of ominous looking coloured cubes – if you hit one, it’s game over.
Shoot Away is a 1977 electro-mechanical (EM) light gun shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. Players use the rifle-shaped light guns to fire at clay pigeons, represented as flying white dots on a projector screen. There are two that must be shot down in each round, and players only get two bullets to hit them. Bonus points are awarded for shooting the pigeons as soon as they appear, or by destroying both of them with a single bullet. The game was a critical and commercial success, maintaining a presence in arcades into the 1980s.
Banana-eating bugs are ravaging the village food supply and you're the only monkey brave enough to take them on! Shoot ropes to wall off bugs and stop them in their tracks. Earn bananas to build up Monkeytown, play mini-games, and get valuable power-ups, like Coco Bombs and Hurricanes, to help fend off the hungry hordes.
Double Wires is a free physics game. If indeed you were Spider-Man, you'd have enough webbing to cover the whole of New York City. Speed through the level with your slinky-like man without letting him drop. Are you acrobatic enough to win?
Survive with your colleagues in the desperate apocalypse to defeat the enemies. You have to join forces with your colleagues to survive. Swap with your colleague who can better deal with them to defeat the characteristic enemies! Earn and grow your colleagues armed with a powerful ultimate skill and exclusive battle packs! Collect various weapons to become stronger and annihilate your enemies!
Super Mario Attack is a redemption arcade game developed by Banpresto in 1996 based on the 1990 SNES game Super Mario World. The gameplay involves landing Cape Mario on items of different value in medals. Players have the option of doubling or tripling their bet. They must dive within 15 seconds or lose. It was only released in Japan.
Altered version of Mario Party Fushigi no Challenge World meant to be released in North America. Mario Party Challenge World was planned to be distributed by Raw Thrills in North America, being shown (in an early form) at IAAPA 2017. However, the American release would later be canceled, though several of the prototype units were still sold to various arcade locations. The "final" Raw Thrills version of the game was drastically different from the Japanese original, to the point where it is effectively a different game entirely (lacking the roulette wheel, a touchscreen, etc.).
The Arcade is a collection of ten games heavily inspired by classical titles, with modern graphics and sound.
The games are:
-Battling Bats (Pong clone)
-Freakoids (Asteroids clone)
-Jetpac Jousting (Joust clone)
-Moon Mission (Lander clone)
-N-Vaders (Space Invaders clone)
-Galaxy Warriors (Centipede clone)
-Muncher (Q*Bert clone)
-Protectors (Warlords clone)
-Operation TNT (Bomberman clone)
-Pipe Puzzle (Pipe Dream clone)
Armed with only a pepper shaker, Peter Pepper stepped into the arcade and into our hearts in 1982. Its highly addictive game play, unusual characters, and comedic storyline made BurgerTime an arcade classic. A game that’s still challenging, exceedingly fun, and a shining reminder of the family friendly vibe and excitement that defined the early days of video games.