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


CAVEMAN NINJA
1991
Action-Platformer
Series: Joe & Mac
CAVEMAN NINJA (Joe & Mac) is a prehistoric action-platformer where two cavemen rescue kidnapped tribeswomen. Players wield bone clubs, stone wheels, and dinosaur mounts across vibrant jungles and volcanic caves with cooperative gameplay.


DARK SEAL
1990
Beat 'em up
Series: Dark Seal
DARK SEAL is a dark fantasy beat 'em up where players choose from four heroes to battle the wizard Gorn's army of monsters. Notable for its magic orb collection system and screen-filling spell effects that evolve through gameplay.


DYNASTY WARS
1989
Beat 'em up
Series: Dynasty Wars
DYNASTY WARS is a side-scrolling hack and slash set during China's Three Kingdoms period. Players control one of five warlords battling through hordes of soldiers with charge attacks and screen-clearing musou abilities. Notable for its horse-mounted combat and tactical weapon pickups.


Warriors of Fate
1992
Beat 'em up
Series: Dynasty Wars
Capcom's epic beat 'em up based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, featuring Guan Yu and other legendary warriors in side-scrolling action. Supports 3-player co-op with mounted combat, special attacks, and branching paths that change the story outcome.


Knights of Valour
1999
Beat 'em up
Series: Knights of Valour
Legendary arcade beat 'em up based on Romance of the Three Kingdoms, featuring Guan Yu, Zhao Yun and other heroes with weapon-based combat and cooperative play.


Knights of Valour 2
1999
Beat 'em up
Series: Knights of Valour
A Chinese historical beat 'em up set in the Three Kingdoms period, featuring 5 warriors with unique weapons and special moves. Cooperative gameplay with RPG-like character progression.


Knights of Valour 2 Plus - Nine Dragons
2001
Beat 'em up
Series: Knights of Valour
The ultimate version of IGS' Three Kingdoms beat 'em up series, introducing the Nine Dragons expansion with new characters, weapons, and a branching storyline. Features enhanced magic attacks and cooperative gameplay for up to 4 players.


Knights of Valour: Super Heroes
2000
Beat 'em up
Series: Knights of Valour
The ultimate evolution of IGS' Three Kingdoms beat 'em up series, introducing EX characters, enhanced magic systems, and revolutionary 'Musou' mechanics before Dynasty Warriors popularized them.


Knights of Valour Plus
1999
Beat 'em up
Series: Knights of Valour
Knights of Valour Plus is a classic arcade beat 'em up game set in the Three Kingdoms period. Players choose from various warriors to battle through hordes of enemies, featuring combo attacks, special moves, and cooperative gameplay.


Oriental Legend
1997
Beat 'em up
Series: Oriental Legend
A Chinese mythology-themed beat 'em up where players battle through legendary tales as one of 6 mystical warriors. Features magical spells, weapon upgrades, and cooperative multiplayer.


Oriental Legend Special
1995
Beat 'em up
Series: Oriental Legend
A fantasy-themed beat 'em up based on Journey to the West, featuring Sun Wukong and other mythological characters with magical attacks and cooperative gameplay.


The Killing Blade
1998
Fighting
Series: The Killing Blade
A weapons-based fighting game set in ancient China, featuring intricate swordplay mechanics and a unique 'Rage Meter' system that powers up special attacks.


Demon Front
2002
Run and Gun
Series: Demon Front
A post-apocalyptic run-and-gun shooter where players battle demonic creatures with upgradable weapons and summonable monster allies.


Legend of the Magic Sword
1994
Action-Platformer
Series: Legend of the Magic Sword
A wuxia-style Action-Platformer where players wield mystical swords to battle demonic forces. Features cooperative multiplayer and intricate combo systems inspired by Chinese martial arts.


Continental Circus
1987
Racing
Series: Continental Circus
A Formula 1-style arcade racer featuring championship circuits across Europe. Known for its pseudo-3D scaling tracks and turbo boost mechanics.


SPACE INVADERS
1978
Fixed Shooter
Series: Space Invaders
SPACE INVADERS is the revolutionary 1978 arcade shooter that defined the video game industry. Players control a laser cannon moving horizontally to destroy descending alien invaders before they reach Earth. Famous for its accelerating enemy patterns and iconic pixel art aliens.


JUMP BUG
1981
Platformer
Series: Jump Bug
JUMP BUG is a pioneering 1981 platform shooter where players control a bouncing car across scrolling cityscapes and jungles. Notable for its gravity-defying jumps, multi-plane scrolling, and being one of the first games to feature parallax backgrounds.


MAG MAX
1985
Shooter
Series: Mag Max
MAG MAX is a unique 1985 arcade shooter featuring a transforming mech that switches between tank and robot modes. Players battle through futuristic cityscapes while collecting magnetic parts to upgrade their weaponry, with gameplay alternating between horizontal shooting and vertical platforming sections.