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Zero Time
1979 No summary.
Zero Hour
ゼロアワー
1980 No summary.
Zero In
ゼロイン
1979 No summary.
Zero Wing
ゼロウィング
1989 No summary.
Zero Team U.S.A.
1993 No summary.
Zero Zone
1993 No summary.
Zero Point
1998 3D first person shooter, manufactured bu Unico, licensed by Game Vision.
F-Zero
1990 No summary.
Zero Target
1985 World version of Gekitsui Oh. Data East.
Zero Gunner
ゼロガンナー
1997 lock on targeting - rotate around targets
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.
Time Pilot
タイムパイロット
1982 Flying - Shoot planes through the ages
Time Pilot '84
タイムパイロット’84
1984 Space - destroy enemies over landscapes
Time Soldiers
タイムソルジャー
1987 Travel through time saving your comrads.
Burger Time
バーガータイム
1982 Build giant burgers by running over ingredients.
Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp
ドラゴンズレア2
1991 Rescue Princess Daphnie from the Evil Wizard Mordoc.
Time Traveler
タイムトラベラー
1991 You are a cowboy who goes through time to destroy the Evil Scientist and Rescue the Princess to save the Universe.
Eon & the Time Tunnel
1983 No summary.
Super Burger Time
1990 No summary.
Time Limit
1983 No summary.
Time Scanner
タイムスキャナー
1987 No summary.
Time Warriors
タイムウォーリア
1987 No summary.
Pac in Time
1995 No summary.
Prime Time Fighter
1993 No summary.
Time Crisis
タイムクライシス
1996 Time Crisis is a first person shooter in which there is a pedal used for ducking/reloading.
Time Killers
1992 A fighting game which includes 8 characters from different time periods.
Turtles Lost in Time
1992 No summary.
Time Crisis II
1998 Light gun target shooting for two players.
Time Gal
タイムギャル
1985 No summary.
Time Tunnel
1982 No summary.
Time Warp
0 Williams
Time 2000
タイム2000
1977 No summary.
Time Scanner (B)
タイムスキャナー
0 No summary.
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.
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.
Playchoice 10 Cabinet
1986 A hardware design that reused the Punch Out!cabinet. A Nintendo Entertainment System with some hardware that handles changing/selecting games and buying game time.
Sky Soldiers
1988 One or two future pilots time warp through important historical air battles to prevent the evil organization Amondule from changing history.
Crackshot
1986 First-person shoot-’em-up gallery game where players hit “good” targets, avoid “bad” ones, and progress through increasingly challenging themed levels under a time limit.
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.
Fire Trap
ファイアートラップ
1986 Climb burning buildings, avoid falling objects, put out fires, and rescue people and animals. All at the same time.
Metro Cross
1985 You control a runner in a series of timed races. You must run to the end of the hall before time runs out.
Stunt Cycle
スタントサイクル
1976 Jump a motorcycle over school busses. Each time you succeed, another bus is added.
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.
Ultra Dome
ウルトラドーム
1981 Put hopping balls into dome within the time limit
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.
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.
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.
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.
Crime City
クライムシティー
1989 Classic-style walk-and-shoot, similar to E-Swat and Shinobi. Assume the role of two cops and go out stopping bank robberies, saving the kidnapped, and all that other good stuff cops do.
Pulsar
パルサー
1981 You drive through a maze while strange opponents fire at you. You must vanquish opponents before you move to the next maze. Watch for the maze to change, because as some walls disappear others materialize.
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.
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.
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.
Crazy Climber
クレイジークライマー
1980 In one of Nichibutsu's most popular arcade games, you must climb up 4 very tall buildings while avoiding obstacles and pitfalls.
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!
Heart Attack
1983 Fill the maze with dots before time runs out
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.
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.
Super Mario Bros.
スーパーマリオブラザーズ
1986 Mario and Luigi stamp out the evil Koopas through 8 levels to kill the Koopa King and save the Princess.
Crystal Castles
クリスタルキャッスル
1983 The Brothers Grimm go 3-d. Pac-man style game in which you move Bentley Bear through a series of dazzling 3-d landscapes, collecting gems and avoiding balls, trees, and other bad guys.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Three Wonders
スリーワンダー
1991 Three different games from varying genres. Midnight Wanderers is a side-scrolling platform game, Chariot is a side-scrolling shooter, and Don't Pull is a maze/block game. All have very colorful graphics.
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.
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.
Crazy Climber 2
クレイジークライマー2
1981 Sequel to Crazy Climber. Climb a building and avoid falling obstacles. A Japanese game featuring excrement that actually made it to the states!
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sea Wolf II
シーウルフ2
1978 Sequel to Sea Wolf, this time in color.
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
Gekitsui Oh
1985 Japanese realease of Zero Target.
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.
Inferno
インフェルノ
1977 Put out the fires and save the trapped stick figure in this black-and-white game.
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
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.
Killer Instinct 2
1996 Ten fighters duke it out in one-on-one battles, in order to reach the boss, Gargos, and win the Ultratech Tournament.
Cyber Lip
サイバーリップ
1990 SNK's answer to Contra. Not a bad game, but the later released Metal Slug blew it away.
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.
Super Locomotive
スーパーロコモティブ
1982 Super Locomotive is a split screen scrolling game. The aim is to reach the end of each section without being run into by the opposition and without running red lights.
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.
Arm Wrestling
アームレスリング
1985 Hero arm-wrestles a series of increasingly strong and increasingly odd characters, including a girl and her robot.
Block Out
ブロックアウト
1989 A Tetris-type game of arranging falling "bricks", except it's 3D and you're looking top-down into the grid that is being filled.
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.