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Arcade games are video games commonly installed in cabinets and placed in bars; they were very common in the '80s.

Klax amiga

Klax is a puzzle game created by Atari Games and published in 1990 for arcades and home computers. The object is to catch assorted color-falling tiles and create rows, columns, or diagonals of a single color.

Year: 1990 Genre: Puzzler

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Pac In Time dos

Pac-in-time is the US release of Fury of the Furries, an action adventure with Pac-man as main character..

Year: 1994 Genre: Arcade

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Gauntlet II amiga

Gauntlet II is the sequel to the popular hack and slash fantasy arcade created by Atari Games. Released in 1986, one year after the original game, Gauntlet II was ported to the Ami...

Year: 1989 Genre: Arcade

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Rampage amiga

Rampage is a popular arcade created by Bally Midway in 1986. It was ported to Commodore 64, Atari ST, and Atari 8-bit in 1987. Later it was also released for Amiga, NES, Apple II, ...

Year: 1989 Genre: Brawler

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Buggy Boy amiga

Speed Buggy (Buggy Boy in the UK) is an arcade racing game created by Tatsumi, initially released in 1985. From 1987 to 1988, several home computer versions were created, including...

Year: 1988 Genre: Racing

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Bob's Garden amiga

Bob's Garden is an Amiga public domain clone of the 1982 arcade Mr. Do!. The game was created in 1993 by Justin Leck, previously the author of Digger, a clone of Dig Dug (kind of predecessor of Mr.

Year: 1993 Genre: Arcade

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Tiny Bobble amiga

Tiny Bobble is a modern conversion for Amiga of the famous coin-op Bubble Bobble. The fantastic work, made by Bartman and Pink of the demo scene group called "Abyss," started in 2018.

Year: 2020 Genre: Arcade

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Viz: The Game amiga

Viz: The Game, also known as Viz: The Soft Floppy One, is a racing game created by Probe Software, based on a British comic magazine VIZ. It was released initially for Commodore 64...

Year: 1991 Genre: Racing

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Robotron atari-8-bit

Robotron: 2084 (also known as Robotron) is one of the arcades that made the history of video games. Developed by Eugene Jarvis and Larry DeMar of Vid Kidz and released by Williams Electronics in 1982, it was a huge commercial success.

Year: 1984 Genre: Arcade

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Tiger Road amiga

Tiger Road is a side-scrolling beat 'em up released by Capcom in 1987. The game combines martial arts with fantasy elements, placing players in the role of Lee Wong, a heroic warri...

Year: 1989 Genre: Brawler

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Arcade Pool amiga

Arcade Pool is a pool simulation/arcade game developed by Antitesi and published by Team 17 in 1994 for Amiga and MS-DOS. Ofter considered the best pool game ever created for the A...

Year: 1994 Genre: Sports

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Totally Tiny Arcade windows

Totally Tiny Arcade is an amazing collection of 27 mini-games inspired by the most popular arcade games of the '80s. It was created by the programmer Joe Lesko and it was released for free in 2007.

Year: 2007 Genre: Arcade

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PC*Bert dos

PC*Bert is an excellent and faithful freeware clone for the PC of Q*Bert, one of the most famous arcades ever created. Q*Bert was developed in 1982 by Gottlieb and is still one of the most famous videogames characters.

Year: 1997 Genre: Arcade

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Star Wars: Return of the Jedi amiga

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi is an arcade game created by Atari in 1984 and despite the title of the third movie, it's the sequel to the first Star Wars game (the third game, The Empire Strikes Back, was released one year later).

Year: 1988 Genre: Shooter

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