Arcade games are video games commonly installed in cabinets and placed in bars; they were very common in the '80s.
Arcade games are video games commonly installed in cabinets and placed in bars; they were very common in the '80s.
NARC is an arcade created by Williams Electronics in 1988. It was converted to several home platforms, including Amiga, Atari ST, and Commodore 64, in 1990 by Ocean. It supports a two-player mode.
2 players arcade co-op coin-op conversion crime & punishment run and gun shooter side-scrolling walkaboutPac-in-time is the US release of Fury of the Furries, an action adventure with Pac-man as main character..
arcade platform-adventure platformerStar Wars: The Empire Strikes Back is the sequel to the famous arcade developed by Atari in 1983. The cabinet of The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1985 as an upgrade to the first one.
aliens arcade coin-op conversion rail shooter science fiction shooter star wars wireframeDogfight Simulator is a freeware version of the classic "dogfight" game, where each player controls a biplane and tries to kill the other players. In this game, developed by Dan Rh...
amiga original game arcade competitive duel arcade freeware multiplayer public domainArcade Fruit Machine is a gambling - fruit/slot machine simulator initially created for the ZX Spectrum in 1990. it was then ported to several home computers, including Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, and more.
2d arcade zx spectrumQix: The "Computer Virus" Game is a famous arcade created by Taito in 1981 and ported to many different platforms. You control a marker that can only moves on the border of the screen or the lines already drawn.
arcade clear-screen arcade coin-op conversion flip-screenDrip is a public domain game for Amiga created by Art Skiles and released in 1989. It's a kind of Pac-Man where the maze is a set of interconnecting pipes. You must travel all the ...
2d amiga original game arcade maze chase public domain top-downExterminator is an arcade created by Gottlieb in 1989. It was converted to Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, and PC in 1990 by Audiogenic Software. The Amiga version was developed by ...
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