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Quiz Capcom World 2 (Japan only)
カプコンワールド2
1992 No summary.
Quiz Capcom World 2 (Japan onl
1992 No summary.
Quiz Game (Japan Only)
0 No summary.
Quiz Ghost Hunters (Japan Only)
0 No summary.
Tonosama 2 (Japan Only)
0 No summary.
Adventure Quiz: Capcom World
アドベンチャークイズ カプコンワールド
1989 Quiz game
Adventure Quiz: Capcom World 2
アドベンチャークイズ カプコンワールド2
1992 Quiz game, sequel to Adventure Quiz: Capcom World.
Capcom Golf (Japan)
カプコンゴルフ
1991 No summary.
Kuhga - Operation Code Vapor Trail
空牙 – Operation Code Vapor Trail
1989 In 1999, a terrorist organization known only as DAGGER has occupied the city of New York where they have hacked into military defenses world-wide, established their own military command and gained access to nuclear missile silos. They hold the world hostage in this position and promise to cancel their threats of destroying the Earth only until the world's governments relinquish their power to DAGGER.
Whoopee (Japan) / Pipi & Bibis (World)
1991 No summary.
Lost World (Japan)
ロストワールド
1988 No summary.
Kuuga – Operation Code Vapor Trail
空牙 – Operation Code Vapor Trail
1989 Vapor Trail: Hyper Offense Formation, known in Japan as Kuuga – Operation Code Vapor Trail (空牙 – Operation Code Vapor Trail) and usually simply referred to as Vapor Trail, is a 1989 shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by Data East. Vapor Trail was followed by Rohga: Armor Force and Skull Fang.
Vapor Trail
空牙
1989 Vapor Trail: Hyper Offense Formation, known in Japan as Kuuga – Operation Code Vapor Trail (空牙 – Operation Code Vapor Trail) and usually simply referred to as Vapor Trail, is a 1989 shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by Data East. Vapor Trail was followed by Rohga: Armor Force and Skull Fang.
Capcom Bowling
カプコンボウリング
1989 bowling.
Capcom Baseball
カプコンベースボール
1989 No summary.
Capcom Question
1990 No summary.
Marvel Vs. Capcom
1997 The 5th game by Capcom to utilize their insanely popular Xmen fighting game engine. Players select 2 characters out of a possible 15 (plus 5 hidden) and battle it out.
SNK vs Capcom
1999 No summary.
Capcom Bowl
カプコンボール
1989 No summary.
Chinese Hero
チャイニーズヒーロー
1984 Chinese Hero (チャイニーズヒーロー, Chainīzu Hīrō), also known in Japan as Super Chinese (スーパーチャイニーズ, Sūpā Chainīzu), is an arcade action game developed by Nihon Game (now Culture Brain) and published by Taiyo System in October 1984.
All Japan Prowrestl
1997 No summary.
Rockman - the Power Battle (Japan)
ロックマン
1995 No summary.
Sangoku (Japan)
三国志
1991 No summary.
Landing High Japan
1999 No summary.
All Japan Prowrestling
全日本プロレス featuring Virtua
1997 No summary.
Vampire Hunter (Japan - Dark Stalkers)
バンパイアハンター
1995 No summary.
Varth: Operation Thunderstorm (Japan)
バース
1992 No summary.
Dokaben 2 (Japan)
ドカベン2
1989 No summary.
Ikari Warriors (Japan)
怒 IKARI
0 No summary.
Dogou Souken (Victory Road - Japan)
怒号層圏
0 No summary.
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.
Sengeki Striker
旋激ストライカー
1997 Sengeki Striker is a Japan-only vertical shoot ’em up where players pilot a ship with multiple auxiliary weapons, chaining enemy kills for high scores. The game combines fast-paced shooting, dynamic explosions, and strategic use of bombs and Gambits.
Sky Shark
飛翔鮫
1982 Vertical shoot 'em up. Original Hi Sho Zame in Japan, licensed to Electrocoin in Europe under the name Flying Shark, and Romstar in North America under the name Sky Shark.
Street Fighter Alpha 2
ストリートファイターZERO2
1996 Known as Street Fighter Zero 2 in Japan. Street Fighter Alpha 2 introduced Custom Combos, Alpha Counters, and advanced CPS2 graphics and sound, becoming a balanced and competitive arcade favorite.
Wonder Boy
ワンダーボーイ
1986 Guide Wonder Boy through cartoon world - Cutsey platform game, save yer girlfriend - Also called Wonder Boy Deluxe (ワンダーボーイデラックス)
GP World
GPワールド
1984 F1 racing
World Cup '90
ワールドカップ'90
1989 Football. (Soccer - for people on the other side of the pond).
Cruis'n World
クルージンワールド
1996 No summary.
Rampage World Tour
1997 No summary.
Tehkan World Cup
ワールドカップ
1985 No summary.
Pomping World
ポンピングワールド
1989 (Buster Bros.)
Lost World
1988 No summary.
World Court
ワールドコート
1988 No summary.
World Series: The Season
1985 No summary.
World Soccer Finals
1990 No summary.
World Stadium '89
ワールドスタジアム’89
1989 No summary.
World Stadium '90
ワールドスタジアム’90
1990 No summary.
World Wars
1987 vertically scrolling shoot em up
ADK World
1995 No summary.
Pocket Racer '96: Super World
1996 No summary.
Super World Stadium
スーパーワールドスタジアム
1991 No summary.
Super World Stadium '92
スーパーワールドスタジアム’92
1992 No summary.
Super World Stadium '93
スーパーワールドスタジアム’93
1993 No summary.
Super World Stadium '95
スーパーワールドスタジアム'95
1995 No summary.
Tecmo World Soccer '96
1996 No summary.
Lost World, The
1997 Based on the film "The Lost World" with high detailed dinosaurs.
World Class Bowling
1997 Video Bowling
World Cup '94
ワールドカップ'94
1994 No summary.
World Cup VolleyBall
1995 Classic Volleyball action for the NeoGeo.
World Heroes
ワールドヒーローズ
1992 No summary.
World Heroes 2
ワールドヒーローズ2
1993 No summary.
World Heroes 2 Jet
ワールドヒーローズ2Jet
1994 No summary.
World Heroes Perfect
ワールドヒーローズパーフェクト
1995 No summary.
World PK Soccer V2
1997 No summary.
World Rally
ワールドラリー
1993 Top-down rally race
World Soccer '96
1996 No summary.
Bomber Man World
1992 No summary.
Demon's World / Horror Story
1989 No summary.
Dragon World 2
1997 No summary.
F-1 World Racing
1993 No summary.
Super World Court
スーパーワールドコート
1993 No summary.
Super World Stadium '96
スーパーワールドスタジアム'96
1997 No summary.
Super World Stadium '97
スーパーワールドスタジアム'97
1997 No summary.
World PK Soccer
1994 No summary.
World Rally 2
1995 No summary.
World Stadium
ワールドスタジアム
1988 No summary.
World Tennis
1982 No summary.
World Cup
ワールドカップ
1974 No summary.
World Cup
ワールドカップ
1977 No summary.
World HeadOn
ワールドヘッドオン
0 No summary.
The Lost World
ロストワールド
1997 No summary.
500GP FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
500GP
1998 No summary.
World Cup Volleyball '95
ワールドカップバレーボール'95
1995 No summary.
Super World Court;93 Great Sluggers
スーパーワールドコート
1993 No summary.
Demon's World
魔獣の王国
1987 No summary.
World Soccer Winning Eleven 2006 Arcade Championship
2006 No summary.
World Soccer Winning Eleven 2014 Arcade Championship
2014 No summary.
World Soccer Winning Eleven Arcade Game Style 2003
2003 No summary.
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.
Quiz Show
クイズショー
1976 No summary.
Tic Tac Quiz
1977 No summary.
Triv Quiz
1982 No summary.
Triv Quiz II
0 No summary.
Trivia Quiz
0 No summary.
Whiz Quiz
1986 No summary.
Wizz Quiz
1985 A trivia game. Each question has 3 choices.
Gal's Panic 2 Quiz Version
ギャルズ・パニック2(クイズバージョン)
1996 No summary.
Quiz and Dragons
クイズ&ドラゴンズ
1992 A Capcom Quiz/Trivia game based on the atmosphere of their "King of Dragons" and "Dungeons and Dragons" games.
Quiz Back to School
クイズ学問のススメ
1993 No summary.
Quiz Daisousa Sen
1991 No summary.
Quiz HQ
0 No summary.
Quiz Island
激闘!熱闘!クイズ島
1993 No summary.
Quiz King of Fighters
1995 No summary.
Quiz Ma-Q Daiboken
爆裂クイズ魔Q大冒険
1991 No summary.
Quiz Magical Brain
マジカル頭脳パワー
1996 No summary.
Quiz Meitantei
0 No summary.
Quiz My Angel
子育てクイズ マイエンジェル
1996 No summary.
Quiz My Angel 2
子育てクイズ マイエンジェル2
1997 No summary.
Quiz Rouka ni Tatte
1991 No summary.
Quiz Shukudai wo Wa
1991 No summary.
Yuyu no Quiz de Go!Go!
1990 No summary.
Dramatic Adventure Quiz Keith & Lucy
1993 No summary.
Hiroko Moriguchi's Quiz Woo! Hoo!
1995 No summary.
Kosodate Quiz My Angel
1996 No summary.
Kosodate Quiz My Angel 2
1997 No summary.
Moriguchi Hiroko no Quiz de Hyuuhyuu
1997 No summary.
Netto Gekito Quiz-to
1993 No summary.
Quiz Channel Question
1993 No summary.
Quiz Chikyu Bouei Gun
1991 No summary.
Quiz Daisousa Sen - The Last Count Down
1991 No summary.
Quiz de Hu-Hu
0 No summary.
Quiz Do Re Mi Fa Grand Prix 2
1995 No summary.
Quiz F-1 Race
1992 No summary.
Quiz Famous Detectives Neo & Geo
0 No summary.
Quiz Gakuen Paradise
0 No summary.
Quiz Gakumon No Susume
1993 No summary.
Quiz Hell Squadron
1992 No summary.
Quiz Hyhoo
1987 No summary.
Quiz Jinsei Gekijoh
1992 No summary.
Quiz Kokorogy
1993 No summary.
Quiz Life Theater
1993 No summary.
Quiz Mayku's Adventure
1992 No summary.
Quiz My Homework
1991 No summary.
Quiz My Yuyu
1991 No summary.
Quiz Naneiro Dreams
1996 No summary.
Quiz Panicuru Fantasy
0 No summary.
Quiz Quest
1991 No summary.
Quiz Race Kokorogy
1993 No summary.
Quiz Sangokushi
1991 No summary.
Quiz School Paradise II
1993 No summary.
Quiz Sekai Wa Show By
1993 No summary.
Quiz Theater:3 Stories
1995 No summary.
Quiz Theather of Live
1993 No summary.
Quiz Tonosama no Yabou
1991 No summary.
Quiz Tonosama no Yabou 2 Zenkoku-ban
1995 No summary.
Quiz Torimonochou
1990 No summary.
Quiz TV Variety Show
1992 No summary.
Quiz-Mahjong Hayaku Yatteyo!
1991 No summary.
Speed Champ - King of Quiz
1994 No summary.
Speed King - King of Quiz
1993 No summary.
Super Triv Quiz
1986 No summary.
Taisen Quiz HYHOO
1987 No summary.
Taisen Quiz HYHOO 2
1987 No summary.
Ultra Quiz
1987 No summary.
Quiz DoReMiFa GrandPrix2
クイズドレミファグランプリ2
1995 No summary.
Quiz Shukudai wo Wasuremasita
クイズ宿題を忘れました!
1991 No summary.
Quiz Rouka ni Tattenasai
クイズ廊下に立ってなさい!
1991 No summary.
Gourmet Battle Quiz Ryohrioh CooKing
1998 No summary.
Maruko Deluxe Quiz
チビ マルコチャン
1995 "Chibi Marukochan"
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.
Grand Striker 2
グランドストライカー2
1996 Grand Striker 2 is a Japan-only arcade soccer game featuring faster gameplay, improved graphics, and a wider selection of teams compared to its predecessor.
Street Fighter EX
ストリートファイターEX
1996 Street Fighter EX blends 2D and 3D movement with systems from SFII and Alpha, featuring segmented super meters, Guard Breaks that stun, and Cancel/Super Cancel mechanics for chaining attacks and multiple Super Combos.
Samurai Showdown
サムライスピリッツ
1993 The first in a popular line of fighters in which the combatants wield various weapons. Known as "Samurai Spirits" in Japan.
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
スーパーストリートファイターII
1993 Super Street Fighter II arcade expanded the roster to 16 characters, improved graphics and audio, rebalanced gameplay, added a scoring system and color options, and introduced an eight-player Tournament Battle mode.
Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves
1994 Same as Snow Bros. but with 3 added characters. Known in Japan as Otenki Paradise: Snow Bros. 2
Freedom Fighter
1986 Help free the world from robot tyrany! Grab your laser and shoot anything mechanical.
Future Spy
フューチャースパイ
1984 Flying - destroy planes, helicopters, ships etc. Rare - this game existed only as a conversion from Zaxxon.
Street Fighter II: Rainbow Edition
1993 A bootleg modified (read: not originally from Capcom) version of SFII:CE. Many new (and most "cheap"!) features.
Grand Striker
グランドストライカー
1993 Grand Striker (also called Grand Striker Human Cup) is a Japanese arcade soccer game where players advance through five tournament stages to win the Human Cup. The gameplay is fast-paced and accessible, emphasizing fun and straightforward arcade action.
Super Street Fighter II Turbo
スーパーストリートファイターIIX
1994 Super Street Fighter II Turbo arcade ran on CPS2 hardware with advanced graphics and Q-Sound audio, introduced the Super Combo system, selectable speed settings, and the hidden character Akuma.
Ninja Taro
1992 As a ninja in ancient Japan, you are on a mission to find out if rumors are true about an evil emperor.
Virtua Striker 3
バーチャストライカー
2001 Virtua Striker 3 ntroduces new teams, improved 3D graphics, and expanded match modes. Maintains the series’ arcade-focused gameplay with fast, action-driven soccer, dynamic camera angles, and fluid animations.
Ring King
リングキング
1985 King of Boxer is called Ring King outside of Japan and PAL regions.
King of Boxer
キングオブボクサー
1985 King of Boxer is called Ring King outside of Japan and PAL regions.
Street Fighter EX Plus
ストリートファイターEXプラス
1997 Street Fighter EX Plus added all hidden characters from the original EX plus four new fighters, raising the roster to 21 playable characters.
Big Striker
ビッグストライカー
1992 Big Striker is a soccer game with an isometric view, eight teams, and dynamic weather effects. Players use a three-button control scheme for passing, shooting, and feints, emphasizing fast-paced, strategic arcade play.
Smash TV
1990 In the "distant" future of 1999, you are a contestant on the most violent game show of all – Smash TV. On this game show anything goes, as you attempt to collect prizes, cash, and keys by fighting off a host of enemies with your array of weapons. In some versions, if you collect enough keys, you are rewarded with a trip to the Pleasure Dome.
Zintrick
1996 Known as Oshidashi Zentrix in Japan. A game like Puyo Puyo
Biplane
1975 Two player game mode only. Game play simular to Atari Tank. Timed game.
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.
Thrill Drive
2000 Konami driving game, includes simulated real highways from across the world
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.
Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition
ハイパーストリートファイターII アニバーサリーエディション
2003 Hyper Street Fighter II arcade allows players to select any version of Street Fighter II characters, marking the final CP System II release.
Samurai Showdown 2
真サムライスピリッツ-覇王丸地獄変-
1994 One or two player fighting game with various weapons. Series known as "Samurai Spirits" in Japan.
Samurai Showdown 3: Blades of Blood
1995 One or two player fighting game with various weapons. Series known as "Samurai Spirits" in Japan.
Samurai Showdown 4: Amakusa's Revenge
1996 One or two player fighting game with various weapons. Series known as "Samurai Spirits" in Japan.
Zunzunkyou No Yabou
ずんずん教の野望(港技研)
1994 Japan only, "Zunzunkyou's Ambition" or Ambitious of ZunZun
New Dyna Blaster: Global Quest
1992 Follow-up to Irem's 1991 game Dynablaster (known as bomberman in Japan).
King of Fighters '95
1995 Sequel to The King of Fighters 94. This game once again uses characters from SNK's other fighters but this time you can edit you teams to your liking.
Shinobi
1987 You play a ninja on a one man mission out to destroy a evil force and save kidnapped hostages.
Gradius II: Vulcan Venture
1988 Called Gradius II in Japan, Vulcan Venture in the West.
Street Fighter 6
ストリートファイター6
2023 Street Fighter 6: Type Arcade, released in December 2023 on NESiCAxLive2, features exclusive Dynamic controls, online play, cross-platform progression, and customizable profiles, with ongoing updates and wide U.S. arcade availability.
Tattoo Assassins
タトゥーアサシン
1994 There are believed to be only four of this machine in existence.
Pit Fighter
ピットファイター
1990 First (maybe only) entirely digitized fighter game, for up to 3 players.
Pleiads
1981 The same play style as Phoenix. Move your ship left and right, and destroy the enemy characters. Several different waves, with the major difference from Phoenix being a wave where you have to land the ship.
Galaga Plus
ギャラガプラス
1984 Distributed game name: GAPLUS OR GALAGA 3... A sequel released by NAMCO of the original Galaga under two different names both released in 1984.
Kingdom Grand Prix
1994 Kingdom Grand Prix is a scrolling shooter/racing hybrid arcade game developed by Raizing and published by Eighting. It was later ported to the Sega Saturn. It is the second entry in the Mahou Daisakusen series, but the first to be a shooter/racing hybrid.
Strikers 1945 Plus
ストライカーズ 1945 PLUS
2000 Strikers 1945 Plus is a vertical shooter combining classic arcade action with enhanced visuals, multiple planes, and fast-paced, skill-based combat.
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.
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.
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.
Renegade
熱血硬派くにおくん
1986 It's 2am. You're in the subway. The wrong place to be unless you're looking for trouble. They've got sticks, chains and your girlfriend. It's up to you to fight your way through the thug infested city to save her.
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.
Street Fighter II': Champion Edition
ストリートファイターII ダッシュ
1992 Street Fighter II': Champion Edition arcade added playable bosses, mirror matches, and gameplay balance adjustments, enhancing competitive depth while retaining the original format.
Street Fighter EX2
ストリートファイターEX2
1998 Street Fighter EX2 expands EX Plus with Guard Breaks, Super Canceling, and introduces Excel Combos, allowing timed chains of varied basic and special moves with move restrictions.
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.
China Gate
中華大仙?
1988 You (and optional teamate) choose 1 of 3 characters, battle many different enemies with different abilities, and beat various bosses. The goal is to retrieve a book which the enemies have stolen from your master (as you see in the attract screens).
Legend of Kage, The
1985 Action/Adventure game set in ancient feudal Japan.
Mad Gear
1989 By Capcom, kinda like Bump-n-Jump on steroids.
Virtua Striker 4
バーチャストライカー
2004 Virtua Striker 4 is the fourth in the main series. It modernized visuals and smoother animations combined with additional game modes and refined mechanics. Continues the series’ focus on high-speed arcade soccer and dramatic plays rather than realistic simulation.
Outfoxies, The
1995 A one or two player game in which you choose from a wide variety of characters and battle to the death with your opponent.
Ultra Street Fighter IV
ウルトラストリートファイターIV
2010 Ultra Street Fighter IV, released in arcades on April 17, 2014, added new characters, stages, and gameplay refinements, serving as the final arcade iteration of Street Fighter IV.
Neo Bomber Man
1997 The arcade released Neo*Geo version of Bomberman. Similiar to the other versions. Also released for the Neo*Geo home cart system.
Virtua Striker 2
バーチャストライカー2
1997 Virtua Striker 2 is an arcade soccer game with enhanced 3D graphics, fluid animations, and faster matches, combining simple controls with smarter AI and strategic 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 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.
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.
Legionnaire
1992 A run through the city and beat up all the bad giys game in the same vein as games like Final Fight. Judy has been kidnapped by the crime syndicate and Frank, Chris, and Alfred must save her.
Zero Target
1985 World version of Gekitsui Oh. Data East.
Virtua Striker
バーチャストライカー
1994 Virtua Striker is a soccer game featuring fast-paced, 3D polygonal gameplay, emphasizing speed, action, and dramatic plays over realism.
Street Fighter: The Movie
ストリートファイター ・ザー・ムービー
1994 Street Fighter: The Movie arcade is a poorly received digitized fighter with unresponsive controls and limited characters, yet it maintains a small ironic competitive scene.
Moon Alien-Part 2
1980 This game is very similar to Galaxian, except that there is now an energy meter at the bottom that decrements with time. If you do not destroy all the aliens before this meter empties, your ship is destroyed.
Bucky O'Hare
バッキーオハラのスチャラカ空中戦
1992 Bucky's mission is to destroy each planet boss and rescue his crews and infiltrate into the Toad's spaceship and stop their ambition of universe domination.
Street Fighter V: Type Arcade
ストリートファイターV タイプアーケード
2018 Street Fighter V: Type Arcade is an arcade-exclusive release with USB controller support, online account integration, Boss Rush mode, and ran on NESiCAxLive until April 2024.
WWF Wrestlefest
WWFレッスルフェスト
1991 Wrestling, not that it's a sport really, just acting. WWF WrestleFest is a wrestling game that is a follow-up to WWF Superstars. One to four players can play in a Tag Team Challenge or the Battle Royal.
Atari Football
フットボール
1978 Black-and-white head-to-head football for two or four players. First arcade game to use a trackball as the controller.
Raiden Fighters II: Operation Hell Dive
1997 One of the best vertical scrolling shooters yet. Great music, spectacular sound effects, and tons of multi-layer parallax, bright, vivid colors, and huge detailed bosses make this game a keeper.
Strikers 1945 III
ストライカーズ1999
1999 Strikers 1945 III is a modernized vertical shooter with advanced planes, complex bullet patterns, and high-intensity arcade action requiring skill, strategy, and precise timing.
Final Starforce
ファイナルスターフォース
1992 Pilot your spaceship, shooting enemy spacecraft and ground targets. Grab the pulsator capsules for extra fire power.
Black Widow
1981 Rare Taito game. Not to be confused with Atari's Black Widow, which came out in 1982.
Balance Try
バランストライ
1998 Japan only, balance on a white board
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
Steel Gunner 2
スティールガンナー2
1991 As part of of a male/female police force you must follow and destroy aliens to save the city.
Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting
ストリートファイターII′ ターボ
1992 Choose from the original eight characters plus new boss characters in a speed-up version of Street Fighter 2: Champion Edition.
Night Striker
ナイトストライカー
1989 Night Striker is a rail shooter where players drive a gun-equipped car through enemy-filled streets, using fast-paced shooting and dodging to progress and score points.
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors’ Dreams
ストリートファイターZERO
1995 Yet another fighter. In Japan known as Street Fighter Alpha.
Street Fighter II': Champion Edition (Red Wave)
1992 Red Wave is an unofficial arcade modification of Street Fighter II': Champion Edition that adds mid-air special moves, limits multiple projectiles, and became popular in regions with limited official updates.
New Zealand Story, The
1990 Basic horizontal platform game - help a little kiwi save his friends from an evil walrus who intends to have them for dinner.
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 IV
ストリートファイターIV
2008 Official arcade release (followed by Super/Ultra updates on arcade hardware)
Borderline
ボーダーライン, Bōdārain
1981 drive Jeep, destroy enemy refineries - four stages with different gameplay - vertical shooter, dig-dug like maze, etc
Trog
1990 Trog is a 1 to 4 player Pacman style game. Each player controls a dinosaur who must move around the island collecting their colored eggs and then making it back home first. There are 51 different levels.
Virtua Striker 3 ver. 2002
バーチャストライカー
2002 Minor update to Virtua Striker 3 with roster revisions, small gameplay adjustments, and optimized graphics. Keeps the emphasis on fast, exciting arcade matches.
Chain Reaction
1985 Known as Magical Drop outside of North America.
Lunar Lander
ルナーランダー
1979 Check it out: Atari’s first vector graphics game. Using a throttle lever and rotation buttons, you attempt to land a manned spacecraft on the moon. Readouts show fuel usage and speed readings which must be coordinated for a successful landing.
Canyon Bomber
キャニオンボンバー
1977 A very simple, classic game. Use a button to drop bombs into a canyon of numbered blocks. Your ship changes between a blimp and a biplane.
Speed Rumbler
ラッシュ&クラッシュ
1986 Save your family from terrorists by running and shooting, or driving and shooting. Earn bonus as you save each person. Somewhat graphic.
NBA Hangtime
1996 Four-player action basketball with real NBA players (or at least their faces).
Violence Fight
バイオレンスファイト
1990 Primitive two player fighting game. Two players can duke it out in this 2d fighter similar to Pit Fighter.
Munchyman
1981 A Pacman bootleg - one of the few to have its own dedicated cabinet.
Wardner
ワードナーの森
1987 Scrolling platform adventure, similar to Wonder Boy.
King of Fighters '94
1994 The first in a series of fighting games using a mixture of characters from SNK's other 2 series Fatal Fury and The Art of Fighting.
Cyberball
サイバーボール
1989 mc68000p8 processor (3) on main board. multiple board set
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.”
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!
Virtua Striker 2 Version 2000
1999 Update to Virtual Striker 2. Updated team rosters and player statistics, refined gameplay mechanics, and new animations for more fluid matches. Emphasizes speed, arcade intensity, and counterattack opportunities while keeping controls simple.
Chase H.Q. 2
1990 police chasing baddies and running them off the road. Just like C-HQ1 except you had a man jump out of the sun roof and fired a machine gun when you pressed a button.
Joust
ジャウスト
1982 Who would have thought a game with knights fighting on ostriches and storks could become such a classic? Many people attribute the enormous success of Joust to the fact that it could be played either competitively or collaboratively, making it almost two games in one.
Spiderman
1991 Guide Spider-Man, Black-Cat, Hawkeye and/or Sub-Mariner as they punch and kick their way through four chapters worth of Dr. Doom's villains.
Tri-Sports
1989 Power Strike (bowling), Pool shark (billiards), and Mini-golf Deluxe all in one cabinet