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
X-Men vs Street Fighter
1996
FightingThe first crossover fighting game from Capcom featuring tag-team battles between Marvel's X-Men and Street Fighter characters. Introduces the 'Variable Cross' combo system.
X-Men: Children of the Atom
1994
FightingCapcom's first Marvel-licensed fighting game featuring X-Men characters with signature mutant powers. Served as the foundation for the later Marvel vs. Capcom series.
Three Wonders
1991
PlatformerThree Wonders is a 1991 arcade game by Capcom featuring three distinct games in one cabinet: the horizontal shooter 'Midnight Wanderers,' the puzzle-platformer 'Chariot,' and the action-platformer 'Don't Pull.' This unique compilation showcases Capcom's CPS-1 hardware capabilities with vibrant visuals and diverse gameplay styles.
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
1994
FightingDarkstalkers: The Night Warriors is a 1994 fighting game developed by Capcom, featuring horror-themed characters battling in a supernatural tournament. As Capcom's first fighting game after Street Fighter II, it introduced chain combos, air blocking, and character-specific mechanics that influenced future fighting games.
Matrimelee / Shin Gouketsuji Ichizoku Toukon
2003
FightingMatrimelee (known in Japan as Shin Gouketsuji Ichizoku Toukon) is a 2003 2D fighting game developed by Noise Factory and published by Atlus. As the fifth entry in the Power Instinct series, it features eccentric characters, a marriage-themed storyline, and the return of the series' signature 'aging' mechanic where characters visually age during matches.
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom
1993
Beat 'em upDungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom is a fantasy beat 'em up arcade game developed by Capcom in 1993. Based on the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons ruleset, it features four playable character classes with RPG elements, branching paths, and inventory management as players battle through a campaign against the evil dragon Synn.
Final Fight
1989
Beat 'em upFinal Fight is a classic beat 'em up arcade game developed and published by Capcom in 1989. Set in the crime-ridden Metro City, players control one of three characters - Cody, Haggar, or Guy - as they fight through waves of gang members to rescue Haggar's kidnapped daughter Jessica from the Mad Gear gang.
Puzzle Bobble
1994
PuzzlePuzzle Bobble is a 1994 arcade puzzle game developed by Taito, featuring the adorable Bubble Dragon characters from the Bubble Bobble series. Players shoot colored bubbles to create matches of three or more, clearing the board while competing against time and clever stage layouts.
Puzzle Bobble 2 / Bust-A-Move Again
1995
PuzzlePuzzle Bobble 2 is a 1995 arcade puzzle game developed by Taito, featuring the Bubble Dragon characters from the Bubble Bobble series. Players shoot colored bubbles to create matches of three or more, with new power-up bubbles and challenging stage designs adding depth to the original formula.
Top Hunter – Roddy & Cathy
1994
PlatformerTop Hunter is a 1994 arcade action-platformer developed by SNK, featuring two playable bounty hunters - Roddy and Cathy - as they battle through vibrant alien worlds. The game combines side-scrolling beat 'em up combat with platforming elements and special cooperative attacks.
Sega Rally Championship - Twin/DX
1995
RacingSega's groundbreaking arcade rally racer featuring realistic dirt physics, dynamic weather, and the iconic 'Game Over Yeah!' voice. The Twin/DX version added linked cabinet multiplayer.
Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix
1997
FightingA whimsical Street Fighter spin-off featuring chibi-style characters and gem-collecting mechanics. Known as 'Pocket Fighter' in Japan, this CPS-2 game combines cute visuals with deep fighting gameplay.
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
1996
PuzzleSuper Puzzle Fighter II Turbo is a 1996 competitive puzzle arcade game developed by Capcom, featuring chibi-style versions of Street Fighter and Darkstalkers characters. Players battle by matching colored gems to create crash gems that clear the opponent's screen when triggered.
Neo Drift Out – New Technology
1996
RacingA hardcore arcade rally racer featuring realistic drifting physics and authentic rally car handling. The spiritual successor to the cult classic 'Drift Out' with enhanced Neo Geo technology.
Aero Fighters 2 / Sonic Wings 2
The explosive sequel to the cult classic vertical shooter, featuring new aircraft, screen-filling bosses, and chaotic 2-player co-op action. Known as 'Sonic Wings 2' in Japan.
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara
1996
Beat 'em upCapcom's legendary arcade beat 'em up/RPG hybrid set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. Features deep character customization, magic spells, and branching paths with multiple endings.
Super Dodge Ball
1987
SportsSuper Dodge Ball is an arcade sports game developed by Technōs Japan. Released in 1987, it features exaggerated dodgeball gameplay with special moves and international teams. Players control teams from different countries in fast-paced matches with unique court layouts and power shots.
Money Puzzle Exchanger
1997
PuzzleMoney Puzzle Exchanger is a unique tile-matching puzzle game where players exchange coins to make matches. The goal is to strategically swap adjacent coins to create combinations of the same type and value, causing them to merge into higher denominations and eventually disappear from the board.