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Fly Ball
フライボール
1976 No summary.
Fly-Boy
フライ・ボーイ
1982 No summary.
Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact – Giant Attack
ストリートファイターIII 2nd IMPACT -GIANT ATTACK-
1998 Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact adds new characters, separates Yun and Yang, introduces EX Specials, tech throws, Personal Actions, updated mechanics, and single-player rivals with bonus rounds like “Parry the Ball.”
Super Basket Ball
1984 Basketball
Paddle Ball
パドルボール
1973 This game, like virtually every other video game from the early 70s, is a black and white Pong clone.
Eight Ball Action
1984 a Nintendo conversion kit - simulated pool / billiards
9-Ball Shootout
1993 So, you think you can play pool, huh? Then challenge 9 BALL SHOOTOUT'S Dirty Dozen.
Ball Park
ボールパーク
1979 No summary.
Ball Park II
ボールパーク2
1979 No summary.
Championship V'Ball
1988 No summary.
Curve Ball
1984 No summary.
Dragon Ball Z
ドラゴンボールZ
1994 No summary.
Flipper Ball
フリッパーボール
1977 No summary.
Gun Ball
1992 No summary.
V'Ball
バレーボール
1988 Beach bums - play volleyball tournament to win $2,500,000
Video 8 Ball
1982 No summary.
War Ball
ウォーボール
1986 No summary.
Super Dodge Ball
1996 No summary.
Spin-a-Ball
1986 A game designed to appeal to people who typically play Skee-Ball.
Ball Acrobat
1978 No summary.
Haro Gate Ball (Croquet)
1984 No summary.
Hello Gate Ball
1984 No summary.
Nitro Ball
1990 No summary.
Speed Ball
1987 No summary.
Super Dodge Ball?
スーパードッヂボール?
0 No summary.
Cobra Command
サンダーストーム
1984 Standard scrolling shooter. Fly your helicopter and wipe out round after round of bad guys while picking up powerups.
Cluster Buster
クラスターバスター
1982 A "Breakout"-formula game where you control a grape, bouncing a ball and hitting blocks. (AKA Graplop)
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – Fight for Future
ストリートファイターIII 3rd STRIKE
1999 Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike adds new characters, updates returning fighters, introduces Guard Parry and a Judgement System, and includes single-player challenges with minigames.
Choplifter
チョップリフター
1985 Fly rescue sorties to bust POW's out of camps.
1943: The Battle of Midway
1943ミッドウェイ海戦
1987 American planes fly against the might of the Japanese Imperial Navy.
Gyruss
ジャイラス
1983 Space - fly through the solar system shooting enemies. Made by Konami and Centuri.
Red Baron
レッドバロン
1981 fly around arena shooting down enemy planes and airships etc..
After Burner
アフターバーナー
1987 Fly through Multiple Levels destroying Enemy Aircraft and Motherships.
Nemesis
グラディウス
1985 Space - fly over strange worlds and get power-ups - A.K.A. Gradius.
Alien Syndrome
エイリアンシンドローム
1987 Third-person shooter where you get to blast all kinds of aliens and rescue people. You can also find power-ups for better blasting power!
Moon Shuttle
ムーンシャトル
1981 Fly your shuttle through asteroid fields.
Qix
クイックス
1981 Qix (pronounced "kicks") is a simple and elegant game in which you claim territory by drawing boxes to fill a rectangular space. You must avoid the Qix – sticklike objects that float and bounce through your space in unpredictable patterns. You can rack up more points for creating boxes more slowly, and besides the Qix, you must be careful of Sparx and Fuses which appear if your marker stops while you are drawing.
Gemini Wing
ジェミニウイング
1987 fly against swirls of bug-like craft.
Challenger
チャレンジャー
1981 Split and destroy "space bubbles" and enemy ships. Ship fires in three directions, and can "Warp" to the top or bottom of the screen. Dock with the Bonus Bug for bonus points.
Elevator Action
エレベーターアクション
1984 Your mission as Secret Agent 17(code name "Otto") is to find the secret documents behind red doors and then escape in your getaway car. As you travel by elevator and stairs, avoid enemies or immobilize them by force if necessary.
Xevious
ゼビウス
1983 Space - Fly over planet, destroy Solvalou mothership
Scramble
スクランブル
1981 Space - Fly over planet surface and destroy base
Psycho - Nics Oscar
サイコニクスオスカー
1987 Control a yellow robot named Oscar, collect shield and weapon power-ups, shoot bad guys until you get to a massive boss-monster at the end.
Street Fighter III: New Generation
ストリートファイターIII
1997 Sequel to Street Fighter II. Street Fighter III introduces parrying, Super Arts, and extended hit stun mechanics, combining traditional 1-on-1 combat with new movement, attack, and combo options
Rygar
アルゴスの戦士
1986 You play the Legendary Warrior "Rygar" in the side scrolling platform game. The aim is to make it though 27 levels picking up power ups and bonuses along the way.
Ikari Warriors
1986 Jungle combat with guns and grenades against an army of evildoers. Lots of powerups and an eight-direction turning joystick/knob to control you fighter. Plus you get to jump into tanks! A classic two player reminiscent of Front Line.
Secret Base
1978 Fly your jet to destroy the secret base.
Ataxx
アタックス
1990 A variation on the Othello boardgame. You control either the blue or red blobs (pieces). You can either jump over one space, or "multiply" to an adjacent space. Then, all blobs in adjacent spaces change to your color.
Formation Armed F
フォーメーション アームドF
1988 Vertically scrolling shoot 'em up - control the Vowger spaceship - shoots enemies, collect power-ups - defeat bosses to advance levels - Vowger can be changed to shoot in a multitude of formations and directions
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
ストリートファイターII
1991 Street Fighter II arcade, released in 1991, pioneered the fighting genre with eight unique fighters and six-button controls, spawning multiple updated versions with new characters, moves, and mechanics.
Libble Rabble
リブルラブル
1983 An obscure Namco release, Libble Rabble was designed by Toru Iwatani after his huge success with Pac-Man. Although it was not particularly popular, Iwatani claimed that it was his own personal favorite of the games he designed.
Empire Strikes Back, The
エンパイアストライクバック
1984 Space - Fly snowspeeders against Empire
Zaxxon
ザクソン
1982 Space - Fly over and destroy floating cities
Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold
ストリートファイターZERO2′
1996 This is a Japanese only release after Street Fighter Alpha 2 to please the Japanese pundits with the addition of Evil Ryu and other new modes of play.
Darius
ダライアス
1986 Multiple-monitor game. Scrolls from Left to Right for most of the game, except when choosing the next level to go to, which scrolls Up and Down. Can gain power-ups along the way for stronger Bombs and (laser?) Shots..
Street Fighter Alpha 3
ストリートファイターZERO3
1998 Known as Street Fighter Zero 3 in Japan. Street Fighter Alpha 3 arcade, released in 1998 on CPS2 hardware, features 31 characters and an adjustable "ism" system, allowing tailored playstyles with A-, X-, or V-ism, and expanded the Alpha series’ mechanics and roster.
Street Fighter EX2 Plus
ストリートファイターEX2プラス
1999 Street Fighter EX2 Plus adds new and returning characters, introduces Meteor Combos for all fighters, and refines Excel Combos to allow repeated moves in sequences.
Starship 1
スターシップ1
1976 Fly through space and destroy "enemy" spaceships.
Strikers 1945
ストライカーズ1945
1995 Strikers 1945 is a fast-paced vertical shooter where players pilot WWII-era planes against waves of enemies and bosses, emphasizing skillful shooting, dodging, and strategic power-up use.
Super Street Fighter IV
スーパーストリートファイターIV
2009 Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, released in Japanese arcades on December 16, 2010, added four new characters, gameplay adjustments, and used the NESYS Card system for tracking player rankings.
Cabal
カベール
1989 Third person (behind player). Use a trackball to control a soldier and his aiming crosshair, and conduct attacks on various enemies. This game has quite a few "pseudo-hidden" power-ups and suprises.