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Zero Zone
1993 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 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 Time
1979 No summary.
Zero Gunner
ゼロガンナー
1997 lock on targeting - rotate around targets
Mega Zone
メガゾーン
1983 Tank - journey to enemy base
Danger Zone
デインジャーゾーン
1986 No summary.
Astro Zone
アストロゾーン
1980 No summary.
Devil Zone
デビルゾーン
1980 No summary.
Drop Zone 4
1975 No summary.
Radar Zone
レーダーゾーン
1981 No summary.
Sector Zone
セクターゾーン
1984 No summary.
Shooting Zone
シューティングゾーン
1987 No summary.
Fantasy Zone
ファンタジーゾーン
1985 No summary.
Fantasy Zone 2
ファンタジーゾーン2
1987 No summary.
Strike Zone Baseball
1988 No summary.
Thunder Zone
サンダーゾーン
1991 No summary.
Twilight Zone
1992 No summary.
Zombie Zone
1999 No summary.
Crisis Zone
クライシスゾーン
2000 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.
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.
Battlezone
バトルゾーン
1980 Tank combat - destroy tanks, missiles & saucers. Sometimes written "Battle Zone"
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.
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.
Opa-Opa
オパオパ
1987 Possibly alternate/Japanese title for Fantasy Zone?
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.
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.