Metal Slug X is an upgraded version of Metal Slug 2, featuring the Metal Slug 3 game engine. The story remains the same but there are slight changes to music, g...
Known as the granddaddy of the "Quick Time Event", Dragon's Lair is an interactive cartoon that lets players help guide the actions of brave knight Dirk the Dar...
The second game in Sega-AM2's signature 3D fighting game series builds upon its predecessor with significantly improved graphics, new gameplay mechanics, and tw...
A vertically-scrolling Arcade shoot 'em up that was later ported to the Nintendo Famicom with a few changes.
The first in Atlus's signature fighting game series, featuring a competition (that gets more bizarre as the series goes on) where all of the combatants are desc...
John Elway's Quarterback is a vertical-scrolling Football sim that features the former Denver Broncos quarterback's likeness. Originally released in Arcades, it...
Everybody's favorite secret military facility is being overrun by escaped aliens, and it's up to the S.T.A.A.R. to clean up the mess in this 1995 light-gun shoo...
A classic game in which you need to collect all the bombs.
Carnival is an arcade game released in 1980 by Sega. It was ported to various consoles of the day.
The fourth game in the Donpachi series and the first to be ported to the PS2, courtesy of Arika.
The one-on-one arcade fighting game that kicked off the "fighting game revolution" of the 1990s. Play as one of eight martial artists and travel the world to kn...
A spin-off of the shoot-'em-up Fantasy Zone series, combining elements from the original game with the maze-like gameplay of Pac-Man.
An action game presented as "hero show" developed by Namco.
F355 Challenge is a realistic racing sim developed by SEGA-AM2. It originally appeared in arcades in 1999, and soon after was ported to the Dreamcast and later ...
The combat robot Atomic Robo-Kid is the only defense humanity has against the alien scourge in this multi-directional shoot 'em up from UPL.
Control Jumpman (later known as Mario) and save his girlfriend, Pauline, from the evil barrel-tossing gorilla known as Donkey Kong. Designed by Shigeru Miyamoto...
Released by Sega in 1981, Space Fury was the first video game to feature colour vector graphics. It also featured ship power-ups.
Seven wacky characters fight over seven legendary balls to grant their greatest wish in Sunsoft's second 2D fighting game.
Sequel to the arcade hit. This game is ever more over the top than the last game, and the new reflect system causes all kind of carnage on screen.
Full Throttle, also known as Top Speed, is an arcade racing game by Taito, released in 1987. It is similar in style to OutRun, with a fast red car hurtling thro...
A standard over-the-shoulder motorcycle racing game for arcades similar to the Hang-On series. Developed by SNK, it's known for its in-depth Story Mode, featuri...
After a 10-year wait, the original Raiden shoot-'em-up series gets revived with new 3D graphics.
2 years after the Curien Mansion incident, strange activity has been coming from the city of Venice. The AMS has sent several agents to investigate the strange ...
The eighth installment of the King of Fighters series (and the first after SNK's bankruptcy), radically changing the traditional 3-on-3 team system to allow any...
A Laserdisc-based animated reaction game. Space Ace must save his girlfriend, Kimberly from the evil alien, Borf in this follow up to Dragon's Lair.
G Darius is a 2D shooter in the Darius series. It features series traditions like zone selection.
Platoon is the video game based off of Oliver Stone's "Platoon".
As AMS agents, G or Thomas Rogan, you are sent to investigate a panicked phone call from Rogan's fiancée, Sophie Richards and the disappearances of scientists ...
Considered one of the best racing games of the 16-bit era, Super Monaco GP puts the player in the driver seat for a simulation of the 1989/90 F1 season. The gam...
Crypt Killer is a a light gun shooter featuring up to three player action, and plenty of Crypts to Kill.
A vertical shoot 'em up and an update to the original game that contains new enemies.
The Typing of the Dead is an educational game that focuses on enhancing one's typing skills through the slaughter of the undead.
Various SNK series, from Fatal Fury to Metal Slug, collide in this 2-on-2 tag-team crossover fighting game from SNK Playmore.
When the terrorist group GELDRA resurfaces to cause chaos, the secret agents "Rolling Thunder" must also return to stop them in this sequel to the arcade run-an...
This 1986 sequel added more enemies with better AI, new treasures, harder levels, and the ability for each player to choose the character they wanted.
The fifth main installment of Sega-AM2's signature fighting game series, using PC-based arcade hardware to deliver the most advanced graphical capabilities of v...
A 3D fighting game featuring free-form movement and guest characters from Square's hit JRPG Final Fantasy VII. The console version features a bonus action RPG b...
A 1983 arcade game by Tehkan, where players move a fixed turret around a 360-degree playfield and shoot enemy Space Tanks.
The third revision of Guilty Gear XX adds new gameplay mechanics and special moves while re-designing the game's aesthetics.
The arcade sequel to the original MSX Parodius, Parodius Da builds on its Gradius-style gameplay and its unique comical charm.
Metal Slug 2 sees Marco Rossi once again do battle to save the world from the evil General Morden and a mysterious foe from above.
Originally released in 1987, Pac-Mania featured a unique take on the Pac-Man formula.
A fast-paced puzzle-platformer that debuted in arcades, and later moved to home gaming systems; including the Commodore 64, NES, and Nintendo's Virtual Console.
The fifth installment of SNK's Fatal Fury franchise, completely changing the button layout while introducing the Power Gauge and featuring unique ring-out stage...
A vertically-scrolling shooter made by Sega for arcades, and later ported to home computers.
Jr. Pac-Man is an arcade game released in 1983 by Bally Midway without Namco's permission.
Atari's bestselling game of all time, Asteroids was one of the most influential releases of the Golden Age of Arcade Games. One of the first space shooters, it ...
Marvel Land (known as Talmit's Adventure in Europe) is a 2D platformer developed and published by Namco and released on the Sega Genesis in 1991.
Use the Paddle to keep the ball going to get the high score.
The third game in the Metal Slug series, first released to arcades in 2000 and later ported to many home consoles, PCs, and mobile devices.
The first update to the smash-hit fighting game Street Fighter II balances various aspects of the gameplay while adding support for playable bosses and mirror m...
Players control a plane and must navigate a handful of obstacles to reach the end.
Mr. Do!'s Castle (alternatively called Mr. Do! vs. Unicorns) is the sequel to 1982's Mr. Do!
An early first-person light-gun shooter arcade video game for two players, released by Taito in 1976.
Make your way through a nasty, robot-filled maze with a friend in Xybots, a cooperative shooter from Atari.
Centipede is a vertical shooter in which you must destroy centipedes and other bugs before they reach the bottom of the screen and destroy you.
Take your souped up car to the race track and race increasing difficult courses. This game seems to be influenced game by Super Sprint and Super Cars.
Super-deformed versions of the Virtua Fighter gang precociously battle it out in this adorable spin-off game.
Recreating the events of the movie of the same title, commando John Rambo must rescue his mentor and friend, Colonel Trautman, from the Soviet forces occupying ...
A single-screen arcade platformer reminiscent of Snow Bros. and Tumblepop, starring a gravekeeper who uses his lantern to turn enemies into large rolling fireba...
Defend the beach in this semi-sequel to the original Beach Head.
An 80's fighting game from Capcom that laid the framework for one of the most popular fighting game franchises of all time, as well as the traditional fighting ...
Super High Impact is an arcade-style football game that is essentially the predecessor to NFL Blitz. It is the sequel to High Impact Football.
The fifth iteration of Street Fighter II makes further changes to each characters' movelist while rebalancing the game and adding a new Super Meter (with a Supe...
The fourth entry in the Bust-A-Move series adds a new character roster, some new gameplay elements, and a brand new story involving the inhabitants of Rainbow W...
A vertical-scrolling shoot-em-up from Nihon Bussan, created originally for the Arcades and later ported to various home systems. It features a power-up system t...
A Western-themed side-scrolling platformer for arcades by Data East, where players control a train robber beating up dudes on top of moving trains in order to s...
The last and largest installment of the Street Fighter Alpha trilogy adds even more characters while adding three unique "fighting styles" (each with special ab...
A casual fighting game spin-off of the versus puzzle game Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, featuring super-deformed versions of numerous fighters from the Street ...
The seventh installment of the main Dance Dance Revolution series.
A shoot 'em up where the player controls Captain Commando as he infiltrates an enemy space fortress, blasting his way from Section-A straight through to the tit...
Set in a post-apocalyptic Earthrealm (invaded by Shao Kahn's army of Outworld), Mortal Kombat 3 is the third installment of one of the most violent fighting gam...
Trigger Heart Exelica is a Japanese vertical scrolling shoot 'em up by Warashi. Originally for Arcades but ported to DC & XBLA and now recently announced for PS...
Capcom's first in-house 3D fighting game is set in a far future inspired by space operas, namely the Star Wars series, as a group of Star Gladiators must defend...
Xevious is one of the first vertical scrolling shoot-em-up arcade games.
Also known as both Senko no Ronde Rev. X and Senko no Ronde SP, WarTech is a major revision of the original Senko no Ronde and the series' first overseas and co...
A basketball game by Konami, originally for the Arcade and ported to home consoles. It is part of Konami's "Exciting" sports series.
The third (and final) major installment of Capcom's horror-themed fighting game series adds a variety of new characters and major gameplay changes (such as chan...
The third entry in the Pac-Man franchise, Super Pac-Man was a departure from the gameplay of the first two titles.
Early arcade game, a breakout variant involving clowns bouncing up off a see-saw.
The third installment of the Bloody Roar series brings the transformable Zoanthropes to sixth-generation console hardware.
A 1-2 player co-op game that let's you fight and shoot your way to save the president's daughter from a band of modern pirates.
The third and final iteration of Street Fighter III, including a wealth of gameplay and design revisions while introducing several new combatants.
A side-scrolling, hack & slash brawler, developed by Taito. It started as an Arcade game in 1987, then moved to home computers and consoles such as the C64 ...
A top-down shooter where one or two bandana-wearing commandos fight enemy forces in a jungle. It is notable for allowing the player to pilot various vehicles in...
One of the earliest and most famous "mahjong solitaire" games, Shanghai is a puzzle game where players clear a formation of 144 mahjong tiles by matching unrest...
StarBlade was an arcade shoot 'em up released in 1991 by Namco. It is a rail shooter featuring flat-shaded polygonal graphics.
Lock 'n' Chase was an arcade game developed and published by Data East in 1981. It was seen as Data East's answer to Namco's Pac-Man.
Enforce the law and protect the city from crime in this light-gun game.