Arcade Games Collection
Arcade gaming represents the coin-operated entertainment machines that dominated video gaming from the 1970s through the 1990s. Arcade cabinets featured specialized hardware often more powerful than contemporary home systems, delivering cutting-edge graphics and gameplay experiences. Iconic arcade titles like Pac-Man (1980), Space Invaders (1978), and Street Fighter II (1991) became cultural phenomena. Arcades served as social hubs where players could compete for high scores or against each other in fighting games and sports titles. The arcade industry peaked in the early 1980s before the North American video game crash, but remained strong in Japan through the 1990s with advanced 3D games using laserdisc technology and specialized controllers. While home consoles eventually surpassed arcade technological advantages, arcades remain important for preserving unique gaming experiences through specialized controls (light guns, racing wheels, dance pads) and massive cabinet designs impossible to replicate at home. Modern arcades have evolved into entertainment centers featuring prize redemption games and VR experiences.
All Arcade Games
A compilation of three sports games featuring exaggerated arcade-style gameplay with Capcom's signature character designs. Includes soccer, basketball, and tennis with colorful visuals and simple controls.
A fast-paced arcade soccer game released during the 1994 World Cup fever, featuring exaggerated physics, special shots, and simplified controls designed for quick pickup-and-play action.
Official arcade soccer game of UEFA Euro 1992 championship featuring 8 national teams. Known for its fast-paced gameplay, simple controls, and colorful sprite-based graphics.
A sci-fi action game featuring transforming mecha combat. Players control the Iron Clad armor that can switch between humanoid and vehicle modes to battle alien invaders in side-scrolling stages.
A colorful tile-matching puzzle game featuring cute anime-style witches. Players swap adjacent gems to create matches of 3 or more while battling against opponents in fast-paced versus mode.
Pang! 3 is the 1995 arcade sequel in the classic bubble-bursting action series. Two players control brothers Joe and Mac (or their sisters in some versions) who must pop bouncing balls threatening the world by shooting harpoons upward. Features new power-ups, diverse international locations, and cooperative gameplay.
The explosive sequel to the arcade hit Pang (Buster Bros outside Japan). Players use a harpoon gun to pop bouncing balls that split into smaller balls when hit, clearing each stage of all bubbles.
A manic vertical shooter and semi-sequel to Battle Garegga, featuring customizable weapon systems, multiple routes, and the series' signature rank-based difficulty scaling.
Sega's arcade-exclusive Tetris variant featuring competitive multiplayer modes, power-up items, and vibrant anime-inspired visuals not seen in other versions.
Bullfight is an arcade action game released by Taito in 1984. Players take on the role of a matador facing off against aggressive bulls in an arena. The game features simple controls but challenging gameplay as players must time their movements perfectly to avoid the charging bulls.
A 2D side-scrolling beat 'em up based on the popular anime series, where players control Sailor Scouts through 6 stages of magical girl action. Features team attacks, special moves, and transformations against Queen Beryl's forces.
The arcade version of the classic explosive action game where players strategically place bombs to defeat enemies and navigate maze-like stages. Features competitive multiplayer battles and power-up items that enhance bomb capabilities.

















