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arcade game An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades. Most arcade games are presented as primarily games of skill and include arcade vi ...
s from the late 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s for
PlayStation 4 The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced as the successor to the PlayStation 3 in February 2013, it was launched on November 15, 2013, in North America, November 29, 2013 i ...
,
Xbox One The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. Announced in May 2013, it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third base console in the Xbox series of video game consoles. It was first released in North America, parts of ...
,
Microsoft Windows Windows is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. For example, Windows NT for consumers, Windows Server for ...
, and
Nintendo Switch The is a hybrid video game console developed by Nintendo and released worldwide in most regions on March 3, 2017. The console itself is a tablet that can either be docked for use as a home console or used as a portable device, making it a ...
, published by
Hamster Corporation is a Japanese video game publisher, with office located in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. The game division of Toshiba-EMI Limited spun off Hamster Corporation in November 1999. On the Japanese PlayStation Store, more than 200 titles are distri ...
. A sub-series called is focused on rereleasing
Neo Geo Neo Geo is a family of video game hardware developed by SNK. On the market from 1990 to 2004, the brand originated with the release of an arcade system, the Neo Geo MVS and its home console counterpart, the Neo Geo AES. The Neo Geo MVS was ...
titles in their original arcade format, unlike many services with attempts to emulate the console versions. ''Arcade Archives'' was first released for the PlayStation 4 in May 2014. It also supports various system specific features, in which players can share screenshots and videos, and compete with others scores for online ranking. The Xbox One version of the service was launched in February 2017 for the
Xbox Games Store Xbox Games Store (formerly Xbox Live Marketplace) is a digital distribution platform used by Microsoft's Xbox Series X, S, Xbox One and Xbox 360 video game consoles. The service allows users to download or purchase video games (including both ...
, and only includes Neo Geo games. The Nintendo Switch version of the service was also launched on the
Nintendo eShop The Nintendo eShop is a digital distribution service powered by the Nintendo Network for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, and by a dedicated online infrastructure for the Nintendo Switch. Launched in June 2011 on the Nintendo 3DS, the eShop was e ...
in March 2017, initially focusing on Neo Geo games before the addition of other arcade games, including Nintendo's own games. The Windows 10 version of the service was launched in December 2017 for the
Microsoft Store Microsoft Store (formerly known as Windows Store) is a digital distribution platform operated by Microsoft. It started as an app store for Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 as the primary means of distributing Universal Windows Platform app ...
, and like the Xbox One version, this version only includes Neo Geo games. ''ACA Neo Geo'' games arrived on iOS (through
App Store An App Store (or app marketplace) is a type of digital distribution platform for computer software called applications, often in a mobile context. Apps provide a specific set of functions which, by definition, do not include the running of the c ...
) and Android (through
Google Play Google Play, also known as the Google Play Store and formerly the Android Market, is a digital distribution service operated and developed by Google. It serves as the official app store for certified devices running on the Android operating sy ...
) starting from November 30, 2021.


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10-Yard Fight is an American football sports video game that was developed and published in Japan by Irem for arcades in 1983. It was published overseas by Taito in the Americas, by Electrocoin in Europe, and by ADP Automaten GmbH in West Germany. Gamepl ...
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Irem is a Japanese video game console developer and publisher, and formerly a developer and manufacturer of arcade games as well. The company has its headquarters in Chiyoda, Tokyo. The full name of the company that uses the brand is Irem Softw ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, May 2, 2018 , , {{dts, May 2, 2018 NS
{{dts, Jun 14, 2018 PS4 , , {{dts, May 2, 2018 NS
{{dts, Jun 22, 2018 PS4 , , {{dts, May 2, 2018 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' 64th Street: A Detective Story'' , , {{,
Jaleco was a corporate brand name that was used by two previously connected video game developers and publishers based in Japan. The original Jaleco company was founded in 1974 as Japan Leisure Company, founded by Yoshiaki Kanazawa, before being renam ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1991, , {{dts, Oct 29, 2020 , , {{dts, Oct 29, 2020 NS
{{dts, Nov 7, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Oct 29, 2020 NS
{{dts, Nov 7, 2020 PS4 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' A-Jax'' , , {{,
Konami , is a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, it also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machines, slot machines, and arcade cabinets. Konami has ca ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Mar 19, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Apr 22, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Sep 8, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Apr 22, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Oct 20, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Apr 22, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Jun 18, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Alpha Mission'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Oct 25, 2018 , , {{dts, Oct 25, 2018 NS
{{dts, Jul 18, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Oct 25, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Oct 25, 2018 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Alpine Ski ''Alpine Ski'' (アルパイン・スキ一) is an Alpine skiing arcade game, released by Taito in 1981. The player controls a skier, who can move left, right, or increase forward speed. The aim is to maneuver a skier through a downhill ski course ...
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Taito is a Japanese company that specializes in video games, toys, arcade cabinets and game centers, based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The company was founded by Michael Kogan in 1953 as the importing vodka, vending machines and jukeboxes into Japan. I ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, May 30, 2019 , , {{dts, May 30, 2019 , , {{dts, May 30, 2019 NS , , {{dts, May 30, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Arabian The Arabian Peninsula, (; ar, شِبْهُ الْجَزِيرَةِ الْعَرَبِيَّة, , "Arabian Peninsula" or , , "Island of the Arabs") or Arabia, is a peninsula of Western Asia, situated northeast of Africa on the Arabian Plat ...
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Sunsoft , stylized as SUNSOFT, is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. Sunsoft is the video games division of Japanese electronics manufacturer Sun Corporation. Its U.S. subsidiary operated under the name Sun Corporation of America, though, a ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Oct 8, 2020 , , {{dts, Oct 8, 2020 NS
{{dts, Oct 15, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Oct 8, 2020 NS
{{dts, Oct 15, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Oct 8, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Argus'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2018 , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2018 NS
{{dts, May 16, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2018 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Ark Area'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Jan 19, 2017 , , {{unreleased , , {{unreleased , , {{dts, Jan 19, 2017 , , {{na , , {{ya , - , '' Armed F'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, May 27, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Mar 28, 2019 NS , , {{dts, May 27, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Mar 28, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jan 31, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Mar 28, 2019 NS , , {{dts, May 27, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Assault An assault is the act of committing physical harm or unwanted physical contact upon a person or, in some specific legal definitions, a threat or attempt to commit such an action. It is both a crime and a tort and, therefore, may result in cr ...
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Namco was a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company, headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo. It held several international branches, including Namco America in Santa Clara, California, Namco Europe in London, Namco Taiwan in Kaohsiun ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Sep 29, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 29, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 29, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 29, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, Astyanax, '' The Astyanax'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, May 6, 2021 , , {{dts, May 6, 2021 , , {{dts, May 6, 2021 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Athena Athena or Athene, often given the epithet Pallas, is an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft who was later syncretized with the Roman goddess Minerva. Athena was regarded as the patron and protectress of v ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Dec 13, 2018 , , {{dts, Dec 13, 2018 NS
{{dts, Dec 19, 2018 PS4 , , {{dts, Dec 13, 2018 NS
{{dts, Dec 19, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Dec 13, 2018 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Atomic Robo-Kid'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Sep 29, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Nov 15, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Nov 15, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Nov 15, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Sep 30, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Baraduke also known as ''Alien Sector'', is a run-and-gun shooter arcade game originally released by Namco in 1985. Gameplay The player takes control of a spacewoman in a biohazard suit. Player 1 is Kissy and Player 2 is Takky. They must clear eight wor ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Nov 10, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 10, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 10, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 10, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Ben Bero Beh'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Oct 1, 2020 , , {{dts, Oct 1, 2020 NS
{{dts, Oct 8, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Oct 1, 2020 NS
{{dts, Oct 8, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Oct 1, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Bio-ship Paladin ''Bio-ship Paladin'', known in Japan as , is a 1990 horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game. It was later ported to the Sega Mega Drive. While the game is essentially a standard horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up, it has an innovation t ...
'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Aug 5, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 5, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 5, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 5, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Black Heart'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Nov 4, 2021 , , {{dts, Nov 4, 2021 , , {{dts, Nov 4, 2021 , , {{dts, Nov 4, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Bomb Jack ''Bomb Jack'' is a platform video game developed and published by Tehkan for arcades in and later ported to various home systems. The game was a commercial success for arcades and home computers. It was followed by several sequels: the console a ...
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Tecmo , was a Japanese video game corporation founded in 1967. It had its headquarters in Kudankita, Chiyoda, Tokyo. Its subsidiary, Tecmo Inc, was located in Torrance, California. Tecmo was formerly known as Tehkan. Tecmo is known for the ''Captain ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Jun 19, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Jan 24, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Aug 18, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jan 24, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jan 24, 2019 NS , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Bubble Bobble is a 1986 platform arcade game developed and published by Taito. It was distributed in the United States by Romstar, and in Europe by Electrocoin. Players control Bub and Bob, two dragons that set out to save their girlfriends from a world know ...
'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Jan 29, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Dec 29, 2022 NS , , {{dts, Mar 15, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Dec 29, 2022 NS , , {{dts, Apr 1, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Dec 29, 2022 NS , , {{dts, Jun 14, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
BurgerTime originally released as in Japan, is a 1982 arcade game developed by Data East initially for its DECO Cassette System. The player is chef Peter Pepper, who must walk over hamburger ingredients located across a maze of platforms while avoiding ...
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Data East , also abbreviated as DECO, was a Japanese video game, pinball and electronic engineering company. The company was in operation from 1976 to 2003, and released 150 video game titles. Its main headquarters were located in Suginami, Tokyo. The A ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Jul 30, 2020 , , {{dts, Jul 30, 2020 NS
{{dts, Aug 14, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Jul 30, 2020 NS
{{dts, Aug 15, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Jul 30, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Burnin’ Rubber'' , , {{, Data East, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Sep 24, 2020 , , {{dts, Sep 24, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Sep 24, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Sep 24, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Butasan'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Mar 12, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 16, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jul 14, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 16, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Oct 6, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 16, 2019 NS , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Chack'n Pop is an platform arcade game developed and released by Taito in 1984. In the game, the player controls a small yellow creature, Chack'n, with the objective being to retrieve hearts from a cave, all while avoiding the enemies contained within them. C ...
'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Jul 21, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 21, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 21, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 21, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Champion Wrestler'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Sep 8, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 8, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 8, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 8, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Circus Charlie is an action game originally published in arcades by Konami in 1984. The player controls a circus clown named Charlie in six different circus-themed minigames. It was released for MSX in the same year, followed by ports to the Famicom in 1986 b ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Aug 6, 2020 , , {{dts, Aug 6, 2020 , , {{dts, Aug 6, 2020 , , {{dts, Aug 6, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
City Connection is a 1985 platform game developed by NMK_(company), NMK and published in arcade video game, arcades by Jaleco. It was released in North America by Kitkorp as ''Cruisin. The player controls Clarice in her Honda City (AA), Honda City hatchback an ...
'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Oct 2, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Jul 19, 2018 NS , , {{dts, May 5, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jul 19, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Sep 8, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jul 19, 2018 NS , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Clu Clu Land is a puzzle video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in 1984 in Japan for the Famicom and was later released in North America in 1985 as a Nintendo Entertainment System launch title, ...
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Nintendo is a Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It develops video games and video game consoles. Nintendo was founded in 1889 as by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and originally produced handmade playing cards ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Jun 28, 2019 , , {{dts, Jun 28, 2019 , , {{dts, Jun 28, 2019 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''
Contra Contra may refer to: Places * Contra, Virginia * Contra Costa Canal, an aqueduct in the U.S. state of California * Contra Costa County, California * Tenero-Contra, a municipality in the district of Locarno in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Aug 10, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Sep 3, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Sep 27, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Sep 3, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Nov 15, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Sep 3, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Aug 10, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Cosmo Police Galivan'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Apr 9, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jan 14, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Oct 20, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jan 14, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Feb 9, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Jan 14, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Aug 6, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Crazy Climber is a vertical scrolling arcade climbing game produced by Nichibutsu ( Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd.) and released in 1980 worldwide. In North America, the game was also released by Taito America. It was later released by UA Ltd. in 1982 for the Emerson ...
'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1980 , , {{dts, May 15, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Feb 8, 2018 NS , , {{dts, May 26, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Feb 8, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Jun 19, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Feb 8, 2018 NS , , {{dts, May 14, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Crazy Climber 2'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Feb 26, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 28, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Oct 15, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 28, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jan 19, 2016 PS4
{{dts, May 28, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jul 30, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Crime Fighters is a 1989 side-scrolling beat-em-up released by Konami for the arcades. The players takes control of a duo (or squad) of undercover police officers who are assigned to rescue a group of kidnapped damsels from a crime boss and his army of punks ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Mar 18, 2021 , , {{dts, Mar 18, 2021 , , {{dts, Mar 18, 2021 , , {{dts, Mar 18, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Crime Fighters 2''
(''Vendetta'') , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Jul 21, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 21, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 21, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 21, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Cybattler'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1993 , , {{dts, Feb 18, 2021 , , {{dts, Feb 18, 2021 , , {{dts, Feb 18, 2021 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Dangerous Seed'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Feb 17, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 17, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 17, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 17, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Darius'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Aug 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Oct 6, 2022 NS , , {{dts, Oct 6, 2022 NS , , {{dts, Oct 6, 2022 NS , , {{dts, Aug 26, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Darwin 4078 is an arcade game released by Data East in 1986. The game is a vertical scrolling shoot 'em up like ''Xevious'', but as the title indicates, Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is incorporated into the gameplay. Setting and design The game t ...
'' , , {{ , Data East, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Jul 15, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 15, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 15, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 15, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Detana!! TwinBee , released in Europe and North America as ''Bells & Whistles'', is a 1991 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and released by Konami. It is the fifth entry in the '' TwinBee'' series and the second to be released for arcades ...
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(''Bells & Whistles'') , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Jan 16, 2020 , , {{dts, Jan 16, 2020 , , {{dts, Jan 16, 2020 , , {{dts, Jan 16, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Dig Dug'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Aug 4, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 4, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 4, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 4, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Donkey Kong is a video game franchise created by Shigeru Miyamoto and owned by Nintendo. It follows the adventures of a gorilla named Donkey Kong (character), Donkey Kong and his clan of other Ape, apes and monkeys. The franchise primarily consists of plat ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1981 , , {{dts, Jun 15, 2018 , , {{dts, Jun 14, 2018 , , {{dts, Jun 15, 2018 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''
Donkey Kong Jr. is a 1982 arcade platform game that was released by Nintendo. It is the sequel to ''Donkey Kong'', but with the roles reversed compared to its predecessor: Mario (previously named "Jumpman") is now the villain and Donkey Kong Jr. is trying t ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Dec 21, 2018 , , {{dts, Dec 21, 2018 , , {{dts, Dec 21, 2018 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''
Donkey Kong 3 is a platform shooter video game developed and published by Nintendo. It is the third installment in the ''Donkey Kong'' series and it was released for arcades worldwide in 1983 and the Family Computer in 1984, then later released in North Am ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Apr 5, 2019 , , {{dts, Apr 5, 2019 , , {{dts, Apr 5, 2019 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , '' Double Dragon'' , , {{,
Technos Japan Technos may refer to: * Technos (watches), a watch brand established 1900 in Switzerland * Technōs Japan, a defunct Japanese video game developer, 1981–1996 * Techno Twins The Techno Twins (later known simply as The Technos) were a British e ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Nov 27, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Jan 18, 2018 NS , , {{dts, May 12, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jan 18, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Jul 14, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jan 18, 2018 NS , , {{dts, May 21, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Double Dragon II: The Revenge'' , , {{, Technos Japan, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Feb 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Dec 6, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Feb 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Dec 6, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Feb 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Dec 6, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Feb 26, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Dragon Buster is a platform, action role-playing dungeon crawl game developed by Namco and released in 1984. It runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware, modified to support vertical scrolling. In Japan, the game was ported to the Family Computer (Famicom), ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Dec 9, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 9, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 9, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 9, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Dragon Saber is a 1990 shoot'em up, vertical-scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. It is a sequel to ''Dragon Spirit'', released in 1987. Gameplay As in the original ''Dragon Spirit'', players must take control of a prince transform ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Jul 14, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 14, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 14, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 14, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Dragon Spirit'' , , {, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Mar 3, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 3, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 3, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 3, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Earth Defense Force ''Earth Defense Force'', known in Japan as , is a series of third-person shooter video games. The series is published by the Japanese company D3 Publisher as part of the ''Simple'' series. Story In 2013, radio waves from deep space are picked up ...
'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Sep 17, 2020 , , {{dts, Sep 17, 2020 NS
{{dts, Aug 5, 2021 PS4 , , {{dts, Sep 17, 2020 NS
{{dts, Aug 5, 2021 PS4 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Elevator Action is a platform shooter game released in arcades by Taito in 1983. The player assumes the role of Agent 17, a spy infiltrating a 30-story building filled with elevators and enemy agents who emerge from closed doors. The goal is to collect secret ...
'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Oct 26, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Mar 14, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Nov 9, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Mar 14, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Nov 23, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Mar 14, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Oct 26, 2017 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Empire City: 1931'' , , {{,
Seibu Kaihatsu was a Japanese manufacturer of arcade games. The company was founded in 1982 at Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan as , but changed to its current name sometime in 1984. It is currently owned by Hitoshi Hamada. One of their earliest arcade hits was th ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Mar 24, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 24, 2022 PS4
{{dts, Mar 31, 2022 NS , , {{dts, Mar 24, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 24, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Excitebike'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Sep 21, 2018 , , {{dts, Sep 21, 2018 , , {{dts, Sep 21, 2018 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , '' Exerion'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Oct 23, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Jan 9, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jul 7, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jan 9, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jul 22, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jan 9, 2020 NS , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, Fairyland Story, ''
The Fairyland Story is a platform arcade video game developed and published by Taito in 1985. In the game, the player controls the witch Ptolemy, with the objective being to clear the screen of all enemies. Ptolemy can use her wand to turn the enemies into large cake ...
'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Dec 3, 2020 , , {{dts, Dec 3, 2020 , , {{dts, Dec 3, 2020 , , {{dts, Dec 3, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Fighting Hawk'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, May 6, 2022 , , {{dts, May 6, 2022 , , {{dts, May 6, 2022 , , {{dts, May 6, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Flak Attack''
(''MX5000'') , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Mar 25, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Apr 9, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jul 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Apr 9, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jul 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Apr 9, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Mar 25, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Flipull'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, May 26, 2022 , , {{dts, May 26, 2022 , , {{dts, May 26, 2022 , , {{dts, May 26, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Formation Z'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Mar 19, 2020 , , {{dts, Mar 19, 2020 , , {{dts, Mar 19, 2020 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Frisky Tom ''Frisky Tom'' is a 1981 arcade video game developed by Jorudan and published by Nichibutsu. In this game, the player assumes the role of a plumber, named Tom, who is tasked with protecting and maintaining a network of plumbing pipes that route wa ...
'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1981 , , {{dts, Apr 15, 2021 , , {{dts, Apr 15, 2021 , , {{dts, Apr 15, 2021 , , {{dts, Apr 15, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Frogger is a 1981 arcade action game developed by Konami and manufactured by Sega. In North America, it was released by Sega/Gremlin. The object of the game is to direct a series of frogs to their homes by crossing a busy road and a hazardous rive ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1981 , , {{dts, Dec 12, 2019 , , {{dts, Dec 12, 2019 , , {{dts, Dec 12, 2019 NS
{{dts, Dec 19, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Dec 12, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Front Line A front line (alternatively front-line or frontline) in military terminology is the position(s) closest to the area of conflict of an armed force's personnel and equipment, usually referring to land forces. When a front (an intentional or unin ...
'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Dec 26, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Feb 14, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jan 8, 2018 PS4
{{dts, Feb 14, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jan 17, 2018 PS4
{{dts, Feb 14, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jan 9, 2018 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Galaga is a 1981 fixed shooter arcade video game developed and published by Namco. In North America, it was released by Midway Manufacturing. It is the sequel to '' Galaxian'' (1979), Namco's first major video game hit in arcades. Controlling a star ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1981 , , {{dts, Jan 5, 2023 , , {{dts, Jan 5, 2023 , , {{dts, Jan 5, 2023 , , {{dts, Jan 5, 2023 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Galaxian is a 1979 fixed shooter arcade video game developed and published by Namco. The player assumes control of the Galaxip starfighter in its mission to protect Earth from waves of aliens. Gameplay involves destroying each formation of aliens, wh ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1979 , , {{dts, Nov 24, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 24, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 24, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 24, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Gaplus is a 1984 fixed shooter arcade game developed and released by Namco. It is the third game in the ''Galaxian'' series, serving as a direct sequel to ''Galaga'' (1981). In North America, a modification kit was later released to change the name to ' ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Apr 21, 2022 , , {{dts, Apr 21, 2022 , , {{dts, Apr 21, 2022 , , {{dts, Apr 21, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Gemini Wing'' , , {{, Tecmo, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Sep 10, 2020 , , {{dts, Sep 10, 2020 , , {{dts, Sep 10, 2020 , , {{dts, Sep 10, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Genpei Tōma Den''
(''The Genji and the Heike Clans'') , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Oct 7, 2021 , , {{dts, Oct 7, 2021 , , {{dts, Oct 7, 2021 , , {{dts, Oct 7, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Golf Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping wi ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Oct 25, 2019 , , {{dts, Oct 25, 2019 , , {{dts, Oct 25, 2019 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''
Gradius is a series of shooter video games, introduced in 1985, developed and published by Konami for a variety of portable, console and arcade platforms. In many games in the series, the player controls a ship known as the Vic Viper. Games *''Scra ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Jan 29, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jul 9, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jun 9, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jul 9, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jun 23, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jul 9, 2020 NS , , {{dts, May 21, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Gradius II''
(''Vulcan Venture'') , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Apr 22, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Nov 12, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jul 15, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Nov 12, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Aug 23, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Nov 12, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Apr 22, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Gradius III'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Dec 24, 2020 , , {{dts, Dec 24, 2020 , , {{dts, Dec 24, 2020 , , {{dts, Dec 24, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Guerrilla War Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which small groups of combatants, such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars, use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Feb 25, 2021 , , {{dts, Feb 25, 2021 NS
{{dts, Feb 27, 2021 PS4 , , {{dts, Feb 25, 2021 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2021 PS4 , , {{dts, Feb 25, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Gun Frontier is a 1972 manga by Leiji Matsumoto.In Matsumoto's works, there have been planets with towns modelled somewhat after the Wild West. In ''Galaxy Express 999'', one of them is called Gun Frontier. Another such planet appears in ''Cosmo Warrior ...
'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Aug 12, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 12, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 12, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 12, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''GunNail'' , , {{, NMK, , {{Date table sorting, 1993 , , {{dts, Jan 13, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 13, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 13, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 13, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Guzzler ''Guzzler'' is a maze video game developed and manufactured by Tehkan and licensed to Centuri for US distribution in 1983. It was released as an arcade conversion kit, including a new marquee and control panel, then ported to the SG-1000 console ...
'' , , {{, Tecmo, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, May 13, 2021 NS
{{dts, May 14, 2021 PS4 , , {{dts, May 13, 2021 , , {{dts, May 13, 2021 , , {{dts, May 14, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Hacha Mecha Fighter'' , , {{, NMK, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Jun 3, 2021 , , {{dts, Jun 3, 2021 , , {{dts, Jun 3, 2021 , , {{dts, Jun 3, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Halley's Comet Halley's Comet or Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, is a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75–79 years. Halley is the only known short-period comet that is regularly visible to the naked eye from Earth, and thus the on ...
'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Jan 28, 2021 , , {{dts, Jan 28, 2021 , , {{dts, Jan 28, 2021 , , {{dts, Jan 28, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Haunted Castle'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Dec 1, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Apr 1, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Sep 14, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Apr 1, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Sep 14, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Apr 1, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Dec 1, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' High Way Race'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Feb 24, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 24, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 24, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 24, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Hopping Mappy'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Jan 20, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 20, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 20, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 20, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Hyper Sports ''Hyper Sports'', known in Japan as is an Olympic-themed sports video game released by Konami for arcades in 1984. It is the sequel to 1983's ''Track & Field'' and features seven new Olympic events. Like its predecessor, ''Hyper Sports'' has ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Nov 28, 2019 , , {{dts, Nov 28, 2019 NS
{{dts, Dec 5, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 28, 2019 NS
{{dts, Dec 12, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 28, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Ice Climber is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the arcade Nintendo VS. System, VS. System in 1984, and for the Famicom and Nintendo Entertainment System consoles in 1985. The characters Popo and Nana (Pepe and Nana in the German lan ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Feb 22, 2019 , , {{dts, Feb 22, 2019 , , {{dts, Feb 22, 2019 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''
Ikari Warriors ''Ikari Warriors'', known as in Japan, is a vertically-scrolling, run-and-gun shooter arcade video game released by SNK in 1986. It was published in North America by Tradewest. The game was released at the time when there were many ''Commando' ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Mar 7, 2019 , , {{dts, Mar 7, 2019 NS
{{dts, Mar 12, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Mar 7, 2019 NS
{{dts, Feb 11, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Mar 7, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Ikari III: The Rescue'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Mar 26, 2020 , , {{dts, Mar 26, 2020 , , {{dts, Mar 26, 2020 , , {{dts, Mar 26, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Ikki Ikki may refer to: *''Ikki'', revolts against samurai rule in 15th and 16th century Japan **Ikkō-ikki, ''ikki'' revolts organized by Jōdo Shinshū Buddhists ***Kaga ikki, an ''Ikkō-ikki'' break-away warrior and peasant confederacy based in Kaga ...
'' , , {{, Sunsoft, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, May 22, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 24, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Nov 3, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 24, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Apr 12, 2016 PS4
{{dts, May 24, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Aug 12, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Image Fight (also ''IMAGEFIGHT'') is a 1988 vertically scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Irem. It was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System, PC Engine (Japan-only), Sharp X68000 (Japan-only), and FM Towns (Japan-only) in 1990. P ...
'' , , {{, Irem, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, May 23, 2019 , , {{dts, May 23, 2019 , , {{dts, May 23, 2019 NS
{{dts, Mar 19, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, May 23, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
In the Hunt ''In the Hunt'' is a 1993 scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Irem. Versions for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and PC were also released. The player assumes control of the Granvia, a submarine tasked with overthrowing the D ...
'' , , {{, Irem, , {{Date table sorting, 1993 , , {{dts, Nov 21, 2019 , , {{dts, Nov 21, 2019 NS
{{dts, Nov 25, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 21, 2019 NS
{{dts, Nov 25, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 21, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Itazura Tenshi'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Nov 4, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 4, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 4, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 4, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Kangaroo Kangaroos are four marsupials from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning "large foot"). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the red kangaroo, as well as the antilopine kangaroo, eastern ...
'' , , {{, Sunsoft, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Jul 16, 2020 , , {{dts, Jul 16, 2020 , , {{dts, Jul 16, 2020 , , {{dts, Jul 16, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Karate Champ ''Karate Champ'', known in Japan as , is a 1984 arcade fighting game developed by Technōs Japan (which would later developing 1995 Neo Geo titles ''Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer'' with SNK) and released by Data East. A variety of moves can be per ...
'' , , {{, Data East, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Oct 9, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Oct 3, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Sep 29, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Oct 3, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jul 28, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Oct 3, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jul 2, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Kid Niki: Radical Ninja'' , , {{, Irem, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Jan 25, 2018 , , {{dts, Jan 25, 2018 NS
{{dts, Feb 25, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Jan 25, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Jan 25, 2018 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Kid's Horehore Daisakusen'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Feb 12, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Aug 9, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Apr 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Aug 9, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Aug 9, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Feb 12, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' KiKi KaiKai'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Jul 15, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Mar 12, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Sep 14, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Mar 12, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Mar 12, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jul 15, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Koutetsu Yousai Strahl'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1992 , , {{dts, Jul 22, 2020 , , {{dts, Jul 22, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jul 22, 2020 , , {{dts, Jul 22, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Kuri Kinton Kuri may refer to: People * Aren Kuri (born 1991), a Japanese baseball player * Daniel Ludlow Kuri (born 1961), a Mexican politician * Emile Kuri (1907–2000), Mexican-American film set decorator * Ippei Kuri (born 1940), a Japanese manga artist ...
'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Aug 13, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 13, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 13, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 13, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, Legend of Kage, '' The Legend of Kage'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Oct 2, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Oct 10, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Dec 1, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Oct 10, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Feb 16, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Oct 10, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Apr 8, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Legend of Makai'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Mar 4, 2021 , , {{dts, Mar 4, 2021 , , {{dts, Mar 4, 2021 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Libble Rabble'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Nov 11, 2021 , , {{dts, Nov 11, 2021 , , {{dts, Nov 11, 2021 , , {{dts, Nov 11, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Liquid Kids'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Dec 2, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 2, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 2, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 2, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
MagMax is an arcade game which was developed by Nihon Bussan and released in 1985 under its brand Nichibutsu. A horizontal scrolling shooter, players control the title hover ship in an attempt to completely construct the ship into a giant robot and to ...
'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Apr 2, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 7, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jul 21, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 7, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Dec 2, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 7, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jun 5, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Mappy is an arcade game by Namco, introduced in 1983 and distributed in the United States by Bally Midway. A side-scrolling platform game featuring a mouse protagonist and cat antagonists, it runs on Namco Super Pac-Man hardware modified to suppor ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Oct 21, 2021 , , {{dts, Oct 21, 2021 , , {{dts, Oct 21, 2021 , , {{dts, Oct 21, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Mario Bros. is a 1983 arcade game developed and published for arcades by Nintendo. It was designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Gunpei Yokoi, Nintendo's chief engineer. Italian twin brother plumbers Mario and Luigi exterminate creatures emerging from the ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Sep 27, 2017 , , {{dts, Sep 27, 2017 , , {{dts, Sep 27, 2017 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''Markham'' , , {{, Sunsoft, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Dec 10, 2020 NS
{{dts, Dec 17, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Dec 10, 2020 NS
{{dts, Dec 17, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Dec 10, 2020 NS
{{dts, Dec 17, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Dec 17, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Marvel Land is a platform game released by Namco in arcades in 1990. It runs on the Namco System 2 hardware. The game was published for the Mega Drive in 1991, with the European version renamed ''Talmit's Adventure''. The game shares its name with the fict ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Dec 15, 2022 , , {{unreleased , , {{unreleased , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Mat Mania Exciting Hour'' , , {{, Technos Japan, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Jun 12, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Dec 19, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Mar 24, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Dec 19, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Aug 24, 2015 PS4 , , {{dts, May 21, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Metal Black ''Metal Black'' is the eleventh studio album by heavy metal band Venom. It was released in 2006 through Castle/Sanctuary. It is the last to feature Mykvs on guitar. The name of the album is a play on their 1982 album ''Black Metal Black m ...
'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Nov 17, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 17, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 17, 2022 , , {{dts, Nov 17, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Metal Hawk'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Dec 22, 2022 , , {{dts, Dec 22, 2022 , , {{dts, Dec 22, 2022 , , {{dts, Dec 22, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Metro-Cross is a platform game released in arcades by Namco in 1985. It was ported to the Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Family Computer, and ZX Spectrum. ''Metro-Cross'' runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware, but with a video system modified to support a ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Aug 18, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 18, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 18, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 18, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Mirai Ninja'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Dec 16, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 16, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 16, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 16, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Moon Cresta'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1980 , , {{dts, Aug 26, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Jan 31, 2019 NS , , {{dts, May 29, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jan 31, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Sep 29, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jan 31, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jun 12, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Moon Patrol is a 1982 arcade video game developed and released by Irem. It was licensed to Williams for distribution in North America. The player controls a moon buggy which can jump over and shoot obstacles on a horizontally scrolling landscape as well as ...
'' , , {{, Irem, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Mar 22, 2018 , , {{dts, Mar 22, 2018 NS
{{dts, Jun 12, 2018 PS4 , , {{dts, Mar 22, 2018 NS
{{dts, Jun 22, 2018 PS4 , , {{dts, Mar 22, 2018 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Motos is an arcade game that was released by Namco on September 20, 1985. It runs on Namco Super Pac-Man hardware but with a video system like that used in ''Mappy'', ''The Tower of Druaga'', '' Grobda'' (without the DAC) and '' Dig Dug II''. Game ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Jun 9, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 9, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 9, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 9, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Mr. Goemon'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Dec 25, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Oct 31, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Sep 22, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Oct 31, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Oct 27, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Oct 31, 2019 NS , , {{dts, May 28, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Mutant Night'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Feb 16, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Dec 30, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Dec 30, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 30, 2021 , , {{dts, Feb 20, 2017 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Naughty Boy'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Jun 4, 2020 NS
{{dts, Jun 18, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Jun 4, 2020 NS
{{dts, Jun 18, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Jun 4, 2020 NS
{{dts, Jun 18, 2020 PS4 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' New Rally-X'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1981 , , {{dts, Feb 3, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 3, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 3, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 3, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Ninja Gaiden is a series of action video games by Tecmo featuring the ninja Ryu Hayabusa as its protagonist. The series was originally known as in Japan. The word "gaiden" in the North American ''Ninja Gaiden'' title means "side story" in Japanese. The o ...
'' , , {{, Tecmo, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, May 9, 2019 , , {{dts, May 9, 2019 , , {{dts, May 9, 2019 NS , , {{dts, May 9, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Ninja Kazan'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Feb 4, 2021 , , {{dts, Feb 4, 2021 , , {{dts, Feb 4, 2021 NS , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Ninja-Kid'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, May 15, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Apr 5, 2018 NS , , {{dts, May 26, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Apr 5, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Jul 7, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Apr 5, 2018 NS , , {{dts, May 14, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Ninja-Kid II'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Jun 5, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Oct 18, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Oct 27, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Oct 18, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Jan 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Oct 22, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Sep 3, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Ninja Spirit ''Ninja Spirit'', known in Japan as , is a 1988 platform game developed and released in arcades by Irem. Although praised by gamers for detailed graphics, serious themes, solid controls and game plays the game also gained notoriety for harsh di ...
'' , , {{, Irem, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Jul 4, 2019 , , {{dts, Jul 4, 2019 NS
{{dts, Jul 8, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Jul 4, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jul 4, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, Ninja Warriors, ''
The Ninja Warriors is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game developed and released by Taito in 1987. The original arcade game situated one display in between projected images of two other displays, creating the appearance of a triple-wide screen. Ports were rel ...
'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Sep 7, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jul 18, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Sep 7, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jul 18, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Sep 7, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jul 18, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Sep 7, 2017 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Nova 2001'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Sep 25, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Jul 29, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Jun 16, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jul 29, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Nov 3, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jul 29, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Jun 25, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Omega Fighter is a vertical scrolling shooter developed for the arcades by UPL and released in 1989. While similar to most other scrolling shooters, ''Omega Fighter'' was unique in its gameplay, level and enemy focus: rather than flying over multiple levels, ...
'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Jul 26, 2018 , , {{dts, Jul 26, 2018 NS
{{dts, Apr 4, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Jul 26, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Jul 26, 2018 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Ordyne'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Oct 27, 2022 , , {{dts, Oct 27, 2022 , , {{dts, Oct 27, 2022 , , {{dts, Oct 27, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' P-47: The Phantom Fighter'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Jul 2, 2020 , , {{dts, Jul 2, 2020 , , {{dts, Jul 2, 2020 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' P.O.W.: Prisoners of War'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Mar 5, 2020 , , {{dts, Mar 5, 2020 NS
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Pac & Pal is a 1983 maze chase arcade game developed and published by Namco. It is part of the company's ''Pac-Man'' series, is the third to have been produced in-house. Players control Pac-Man as he must eat the items in an enclosed maze while avoiding f ...
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Pac-Land is a 1984 side-scrolling arcade platform game developed and released by Namco. It was distributed in North America by Bally Midway, and in Europe by Atari Games. Controlling Pac-Man (character), Pac-Man, the player must make it to the end of eac ...
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Pac-Man originally called ''Puck Man'' in Japan, is a 1980 maze action video game developed and released by Namco for arcades. In North America, the game was released by Midway Manufacturing as part of its licensing agreement with Namco America. Th ...
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Pac-Mania is a cavalier perspective maze game that was developed and released by Namco for arcades in 1987. In the game, the player controls Pac-Man as he must eat all of the dots while avoiding the colored ghosts that chase him in the maze. Eating l ...
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Penguin Wars is an arcade game released in 1985 by UPL. It was ported to the original Game Boy (1990), MSX and Famicom by ASCII under the title ''Penguin Wars''. The Game Boy version of the game is known as ''King of the Zoo'' in Europe and ''Penguin-Kun W ...
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{{dts, Jan 9, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Jan 2, 2020 NS
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{{dts, Jan 9, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Jan 9, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Pettan Pyuu'' , , {{, Sunsoft, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Nov 5, 2020 , , {{dts, Nov 5, 2020 , , {{dts, Nov 5, 2020 , , {{dts, Nov 5, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Phozon'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Nov 25, 2021 , , {{dts, Nov 25, 2021 , , {{dts, Nov 25, 2021 , , {{dts, Nov 25, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Pinball Pinball games are a family of games in which a ball is propelled into a specially designed table where it bounces off various obstacles, scoring points either en route or when it comes to rest. Historically the board was studded with nails call ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2019 , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2019 , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2019 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , '' Pirate Pete'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Jun 10, 2021 , , {{dts, Jun 10, 2021 , , {{dts, Jun 10, 2021 , , {{dts, Jun 10, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Pistol Daimyo no Bōken'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Jan 27, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 27, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 27, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 27, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Plus Alpha'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Apr 16, 2020 NS
{{dts, Apr 30, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Apr 16, 2020 NS
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{{dts, May 24, 2020 PS4 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Pooyan'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Jun 13, 2019 , , {{dts, Jun 13, 2019 , , {{dts, Jun 13, 2019 NS
{{dts, Jul 30, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Jun 13, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Pop Flamer'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Sep 9, 2021 , , {{dts, Sep 9, 2021 , , {{dts, Sep 9, 2021 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Pro Tennis: World Court'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, May 12, 2022 , , {{dts, May 12, 2022 , , {{dts, May 12, 2022 , , {{dts, May 12, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Psycho Soldier is a platform game developed by Japanese software company SNK. It was released in 1987. It is a distant sequel to ''Athena'', released a year earlier, featuring a late descendant of that game's main character. Ocean Software on their Imagine l ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Apr 25, 2019 , , {{dts, Apr 25, 2019 , , {{dts, Apr 25, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Apr 25, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Punch-Out!!'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Mar 30, 2018 , , {{dts, Mar 30, 2018 , , {{dts, Mar 30, 2018 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''
Qix is a 1981 puzzle video game developed by husband and wife team Randy and Sandy Pfeiffer and published in arcades by Taito America. ''Qix'' is one of a handful of games made by Taito's American division. At the start of each level, the playing f ...
'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1981 , , {{dts, Mar 10, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 10, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 10, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 10, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Quarth , known as ''Block Hole'' outside Japan, is a hybrid puzzle/shoot 'em up game developed by Konami which was released in 1989 as an arcade game. Besides the arcade version, there were also ports of the game to the MSX2 (with a built-in SCC chip), ...
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(''Block Hole'') , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Jan 21, 2021 , , {{dts, Jan 21, 2021 , , {{dts, Jan 21, 2021 , , {{dts, Jan 21, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Rabio Lepus'' , , {{, Video System, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Jul 7, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 7, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 7, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 7, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Radical Radial'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, May 14, 2020 NS
{{dts, May 28, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, May 14, 2020 NS
{{dts, May 28, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, May 14, 2020 NS
{{dts, May 28, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, May 28, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Raiden'' , , {{, Seibu Kaihatsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Jul 1, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 1, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 1, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 1, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Raiders5'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Dec 18, 2014 PS4
{{dts, May 21, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jun 23, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 21, 2020 NS , , {{dts, May 21, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jul 16, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Raimais is a maze chase arcade game released in April 1988 in Japan by Taito. The object of the game is to drive your vehicle around a maze in order to clear the maze of dots while avoiding enemies. The game consists of 32 mazes total plus boss fights ( ...
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Rally-X is a maze chase arcade video game developed Namco and released in 1980. Players drive a blue Formula One race car through a multidirectional scrolling maze to collect yellow flags. Boulders block some paths and must be avoided. Red enemy cars ...
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Renegade Renegade or The Renegade may refer to: Aircraft *Lake Renegade, an American amphibious aircraft design *Murphy Renegade, a Canadian ultralight biplane design *Southern Aeronautical Renegade, an American racing aircraft design Games *''Command ...
''{{efn, The Japanese version of the game, {{nihongo, ''Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun'', 熱血硬派くにおくん was released in Japan on Jul 24, 2014 and in Asia on May 28, 2015. The Western version, ''Renegade'' was released in North America on Jun 2, 2015, Europe on Jun 30, 2015, and Japan on Dec 22, 2015. , , {{, Technos Japan, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Jul 24, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Jun 28, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Jun 2, 2015 PS4
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The Return of Ishtar is an action role-playing arcade video game released by Namco in 1986. It runs on Namco System 86 hardware and is the sequel to '' The Tower of Druaga'', which was released two years earlier. The game's story directly starts after the first game ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Sep 22, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 22, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 22, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 22, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Road Fighter is a racing arcade video game developed by Konami and released in 1984. It was the first racing game from Konami. The goal is to reach the finish line within the stages without running out of time, hitting other cars or running out of fuel ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Jul 25, 2019 , , {{dts, Jul 25, 2019 , , {{dts, Jul 25, 2019 , , {{dts, Jul 25, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Rod Land'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Jan 7, 2021 , , {{dts, Jan 7, 2021 , , {{dts, Jan 7, 2021 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Roller Jammer'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Jul 28, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 28, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 28, 2022 , , {{dts, Jul 28, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Rolling Thunder'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Mar 17, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 17, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 17, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 17, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Rompers'' , , {, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Sep 15, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 15, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 15, 2022 , , {{dts, Sep 15, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Route-16'' , , {{, Sunsoft, , {{Date table sorting, 1981 , , {{dts, Nov 29, 2018 , , {{dts, Nov 29, 2018 NS
{{dts, Jul 16, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 29, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Nov 29, 2018 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Rush 'n Attack'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Nov 26, 2020 , , {{dts, Nov 26, 2020 , , {{dts, Nov 26, 2020 , , {{dts, Nov 26, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Rygar ''Rygar'' is a video game created by Tecmo in 1986 and originally released for arcades in Japan as . It is a side-scrolling platform game where the player assumes the role as the "Legendary Warrior", battling through a hostile landscape. The m ...
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{{dts, Sep 13, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Aug 19, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Sep 13, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Sep 13, 2018 NS , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Saboten Bombers'' , , {{, NMK, , {{Date table sorting, 1992 , , {{dts, Apr 8, 2021 , , {{dts, Apr 8, 2021 , , {{dts, Apr 8, 2021 , , {{dts, Apr 8, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Saint Dragon is a horizontally scrolling shooter released as a coin-op by Jaleco in 1989. Ports to several home computer systems were published by Storm Entertainment in 1990. On February 6, 2020, ''Saint Dragon'' was released as part of Hamster's ''Arcade A ...
'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Feb 6, 2020 , , {{dts, Feb 6, 2020 , , {{dts, Feb 6, 2020 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Salamander Salamanders are a group of amphibians typically characterized by their lizard-like appearance, with slender bodies, blunt snouts, short limbs projecting at right angles to the body, and the presence of a tail in both larvae and adults. All t ...
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(''Life Force'') , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Nov 27, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Feb 27, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Mar 29, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Feb 27, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Apr 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Feb 27, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Feb 23, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Sasuke vs. Commander'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1980 , , {{dts, Feb 13, 2020 , , {{dts, Feb 13, 2020 , , {{dts, Feb 13, 2020 , , {{dts, Feb 13, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Scramble Scramble, Scrambled, or Scrambling may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Games * ''Scramble'' (video game), a 1981 arcade game Music Albums * ''Scramble'' (album), an album by Atlanta-based band the Coathangers * ''Scrambles'' (album) ...
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{{dts, Sep 26, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jun 30, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Sep 26, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Sep 22, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Sep 26, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jul 9, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Sea Fighter Poseidon'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Jul 8, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 8, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 8, 2021 , , {{dts, Jul 8, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Seicross ''Seicross'', known as in Japan, is a shooter arcade game developed and released by Nichibutsu in Japan and North America. Despite the original arcade game being titled ''Sector Zone'', Nichibutsu later ported it to the Famicom as . This port ...
'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Jun 17, 2021 , , {{dts, Jun 17, 2021 , , {{dts, Jun 17, 2021 , , {{dts, Jun 17, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Shanghai III'' , , {{, Sunsoft, , {{Date table sorting, 1993 , , {{dts, Jul 3, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Dec 31, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Nov 24, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Dec 31, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jun 2, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Dec 31, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Sep 10, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Shusse Ozumo'' , , {{, Technos Japan, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Jan 22, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jul 11, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Sep 30, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jul 11, 2019 NS, , {{dts, Jul 19, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Jul 11, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jul 24, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Sky Kid is a horizontally scrolling shooter arcade video game released by Namco in 1985. It runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware but with a video system like that used in '' Dragon Buster''. It is also the first game from Namco to allow two players to play ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Oct 28, 2021 , , {{dts, Oct 28, 2021 , , {{dts, Oct 28, 2021 , , {{dts, Oct 28, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Sky Skipper is a 1981 arcade game by Nintendo. In the game, the player pilots a biplane and must save animals and a royal family from gorillas holding them captured. This is done by dropping bombs on the gorillas to knock them out and unlock the cages, the ...
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Soccer Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Oct 23, 2020 , , {{dts, Oct 23, 2020 , , {{dts, Oct 23, 2020 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''Soldam'' , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1992 , , {{dts, Sep 16, 2021 , , {{dts, Sep 16, 2021 , , {{dts, Sep 16, 2021 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Soldier Girl Amazon'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Mar 11, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Jun 23, 2022 NS , , {{dts, Aug 9, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Jun 23, 2022 NS , , {{dts, Sep 20, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Jun 23, 2022 NS , , {{dts, Mar 11, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Solomon's Key is a puzzle game developed by Tecmo in 1986 for an arcade release on custom hardware based on the Z80 chipset. It was ported to multiple systems including the Nintendo Entertainment System and Commodore 64. The PC Engine version was known a ...
'' , , {{, Tecmo, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Sep 4, 2014 PS4
{{dts, Jun 6, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Sep 15, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Jun 6, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jun 6, 2019 NS , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Space Cruiser'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1981 , , {{dts, Aug 26, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 26, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 26, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 26, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Space Seeker'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1981 , , {{dts, Jun 16, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 16, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 16, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 16, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Star Force also released in arcades outside of Japan as ''Mega Force'', is a vertical-scrolling shooter computer game released in 1984 by Tehkan. Gameplay In the game, the player pilots a starship called the ''Final Star'', while shooting various enemie ...
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{{dts, Mar 1, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Mar 1, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Mar 1, 2018 NS , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Sunset Riders is a side-scrolling run and gun video game developed and released by Konami as an arcade video game in 1991. It is set in the American Old West, where the player takes control of a bounty hunter who is seeking the rewards offered for various ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Jun 11, 2020 , , {{dts, Jun 11, 2020 , , {{dts, Jun 11, 2020 , , {{dts, Jun 11, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Super Cobra'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1981 , , {{dts, Oct 15, 2020 , , {{dts, Oct 15, 2020 NS
{{dts, Oct 22, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Oct 15, 2020 NS
{{dts, Oct 22, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Oct 15, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Super Dodge Ball ''Super Dodge Ball'' is a dodgeball-based sports game produced by Technos Japan Corp. originally released as an arcade game in 1987 in video gaming, 1987. In Japan, it was the second game starring Technos Japan's video game character Kunio-kun, ...
'' , , {{, Technos Japan, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Jul 31, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Aug 27, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Nov 10, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Aug 27, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Jan 12, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Aug 27, 2020 NS , , {{dts, Mar 18, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Super Pac-Man'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Jan 6, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 6, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 6, 2022 , , {{dts, Jan 6, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Super Punch-Out!! is a boxing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It was released on September 14, 1994 in North America and again in the same region in 1996. It was released in Europe on January ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Aug 14, 2020 , , {{dts, Aug 14, 2020 , , {{dts, Aug 14, 2020 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''Super Volleyball'' , , {{, Video System, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Aug 25, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 25, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 25, 2022 , , {{dts, Aug 25, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Swimmer Swimming is an individual or team racing sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water. The sport takes place in pools or open water (e.g., in a sea or lake). Competitive swimming is one of the most popular Olympic ...
'' , , {{, Tecmo, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Mar 25, 2021 , , {{dts, Mar 25, 2021 , , {{dts, Mar 25, 2021 , , {{dts, Mar 25, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Takeda Shingen''
(''Shingen Samurai-Fighter'') , , {{, Jaleco, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Jun 24, 2021 , , {{dts, Jun 24, 2021 , , {{dts, Jun 24, 2021 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Task Force Harrier'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, May 20, 2021 , , {{dts, May 20, 2021 , , {{dts, May 20, 2021 , , {{dts, May 20, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Tecmo Bowl is an American football video game developed and released by Tecmo. Originally released as an arcade game in 1987, the game features a large dual screen cabinet with up to four players between two fictitious teams. A port for the Nintendo Entert ...
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Terra Cresta is a vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game released by Nichibutsu in 1985. The player controls a flying craft to destroy the Mandler army before they destroy all of humanity. Gameplay involves shooting enemies and collecting different ...
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{{dts, May 10, 2018 NS , , {{dts, May 19, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 10, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Sep 15, 2015 PS4
{{dts, May 10, 2018 NS , , {{dts, May 14, 2015 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Terra Force'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Nov 17, 2016 PS4
{{dts, May 2, 2019 NS , , {{dts, May 2, 2019 NS{{efn, This game was mistakenly listed on the North American Nintendo eShop and on Nintendo.com from Apr 4, 2019, and was removed the next day. , , {{dts, May 2, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Nov 17, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Tetris: The Grand Master'' , , {{,
Arika is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. It was formed in 1995 by former Capcom employees, originally as ARMtech K.K, later named Arika. The name of the company is the reverse of the name of the company's founder, Akira Nishitani, who ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1998 , , {{dts, Dec 1, 2022 , , {{dts, Dec 1, 2022 , , {{dts, Dec 1, 2022 , , {{dts, Dec 1, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Thunder Ceptor'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Jun 30, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 30, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 30, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 30, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Thunder Cross'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Jun 8, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Feb 11, 2021 NS , , {{dts, Feb 11, 2021 NS
{{dts, Feb 25, 2021 PS4 , , {{dts, Feb 11, 2021 NS
{{dts, Feb 26, 2021 PS4 , , {{dts, Jun 8, 2017 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Thunder Cross II'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Apr 28, 2021 , , {{dts, Apr 28, 2021 , , {{dts, Apr 28, 2021 , , {{dts, Apr 28, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Thunder Dragon'' , , {{, NMK, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Mar 11, 2021 , , {{dts, Mar 11, 2021 , , {{dts, Mar 11, 2021 , , {{dts, Mar 11, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Thunder Dragon 2'' , , {{, NMK, , {{Date table sorting, 1993 , , {{dts, Feb 10, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 10, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 10, 2022 , , {{dts, Feb 10, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Time Pilot is a multidirectional shooter arcade game designed by Yoshiki Okamoto and released by Konami in 1982. It was distributed in the United States by Centuri, and by Atari Ireland in Europe and the Middle East. While engaging in aerial combat, the ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Apr 11, 2019 , , {{dts, Apr 11, 2019 NS
{{dts, Apr 12, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Apr 11, 2019 NS
{{dts, Sep 26, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Apr 12, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Time Pilot '84 ''Time Pilot '84: Further Into Unknown World'' is a scrolling multidirectional shooter released in arcades in 1984 by Konami. The different time periods of 1982's ''Time Pilot'' are replaced by a top-down view of a science fiction landscape th ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, May 27, 2021 , , {{dts, May 27, 2021 , , {{dts, May 27, 2021 , , {{dts, May 27, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Time Tunnel'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Sep 19, 2019 , , {{dts, Sep 19, 2019 , , {{dts, Sep 19, 2019 NS
{{dts, Oct 15, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Sep 19, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, Tin Star, ''The Tin Star'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Apr 2, 2020 , , {{dts, Apr 2, 2020 , , {{dts, Apr 2, 2020 NS
{{dts, Apr 8, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Apr 2, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' TNK III'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Nov 7, 2019 , , {{dts, Nov 7, 2019 NS
{{dts, Nov 25, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 7, 2019 NS
{{dts, Nov 11, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 7, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Tōkidenshō Angel Eyes'' , , {{, Tecmo, , {{Date table sorting, 1996 , , {{dts, Oct 20, 2022 , , {{dts, Oct 20, 2022 , , {{dts, Oct 20, 2022 , , {{dts, Oct 20, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, Tower of Druaga, '' The Tower of Druaga'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Jun 2, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 2, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 2, 2022 , , {{dts, Jun 2, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Toy Pop is a multidirectional shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1986. The game was later rereleased as part of ''Namco Museum#Namco Museum Volume 1, Namco Museum Vol. 1'' for the original Sony PlayStation in 1995. Gameplay ''Toy Pop'' ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Oct 13, 2022 , , {{dts, Oct 13, 2022 , , {{dts, Oct 13, 2022 , , {{dts, Oct 13, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Track & Field Track and field is a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills. The name is derived from where the sport takes place, a running track and a grass field for the throwing and some of the jumping eve ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Sep 12, 2019 , , {{dts, Sep 12, 2019 , , {{dts, Sep 12, 2019 NS
{{dts, Oct 3, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Sep 12, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Trigon''
(''Lightning Fighters'') , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Aug 20, 2020 , , {{dts, Aug 20, 2020 , , {{dts, Aug 20, 2020 , , {{dts, Aug 20, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Trio The Punch – Never Forget Me...'' , , {{, Data East, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, May 19, 2022 , , {{dts, May 19, 2022 , , {{dts, May 19, 2022 , , {{dts, May 19, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Tube Panic'' , , {{, Nichibutsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Apr 23, 2020 NS
{{dts, May 7, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Apr 23, 2020 NS
{{dts, Jun 6, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Apr 23, 2020 NS
{{dts, Jun 6, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Jul 1, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
TwinBee is a vertically scrolling shooter released by Konami as an arcade video game in 1985 in Japan. Along with Sega's '' Fantasy Zone'', released a year later, ''TwinBee'' is credited as an early archetype of the "cute 'em up" type in its genre. It ...
'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Dec 25, 2015 PS4
{{dts, Dec 5, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Feb 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Dec 5, 2019 NS , , {{dts, May 10, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Dec 5, 2019 NS , , {{dts, May 10, 2016 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Typhoon Gal'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Sep 30, 2021 , , {{dts, Sep 30, 2021 , , {{dts, Sep 30, 2021 , , {{dts, Sep 30, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Urban Champion is a fighting video game developed and published by Nintendo in 1984. It was first released for the Famicom and Nintendo VS. System for arcades in 1984, and later released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America and Europe in 19 ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Nov 9, 2018 , , {{dts, Nov 9, 2018 , , {{dts, Nov 9, 2018 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , '' USAAF Mustang'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Sept 2, 2021 , , {{dts, Sept 2, 2021 , , {{dts, Sept 2, 2021 , , {{dts, Sept 2, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Valkyrie no Densetsu ''Valkyrie no Densetsu'' is a 1989 action-adventure role-playing arcade game developed and published in Japan by Namco. It is a follow-up to the Family Computer game '' Valkyrie no Bōken'' (1986). Players control the warrior maiden Valkyrie an ...
''
(''The Legend of Valkyrie'') , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Apr 14, 2022 , , {{dts, Apr 14, 2022 , , {{dts, Apr 14, 2022 , , {{dts, Apr 14, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Vandyke'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Aug 19, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 19, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 19, 2021 , , {{dts, Aug 19, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Victory Road'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Aug 1, 2019 , , {{dts, Aug 1, 2019 NS
{{dts, Aug 2, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Aug 1, 2019 , , {{dts, Aug 1, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Vigilante Vigilantism () is the act of preventing, investigating and punishing perceived offenses and crimes without legal authority. A vigilante (from Spanish, Italian and Portuguese “vigilante”, which means "sentinel" or "watcher") is a person who ...
'' , , {{, Irem, , {{Date table sorting, 1988 , , {{dts, Sep 5, 2019 , , {{dts, Sep 5, 2019 , , {{dts, Sep 5, 2019 NS
{{dts, Dec 10, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Sep 5, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' VS. Balloon Fight'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Dec 27, 2019 , , {{dts, Dec 27, 2019 , , {{dts, Dec 27, 2019 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , '' VS. Baseball'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Jun 19, 2020 , , {{dts, Jun 19, 2020 , , {{dts, Jun 19, 2020 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , '' VS. Castlevania'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Oct 17, 2019 , , {{dts, Oct 17, 2019 , , {{dts, Oct 17, 2019 NS
{{dts, Oct 21, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Oct 17, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' VS. Gradius'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Aug 15, 2019 , , {{dts, Aug 15, 2019 , , {{dts, Aug 15, 2019 NS
{{dts, Aug 30, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Aug 15, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''VS. Mahjong'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Feb 21, 2020 , , {{dts, Feb 21, 2020 , , {{dts, Feb 21, 2020 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''
VS. Super Mario Bros. is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The successor to the 1983 arcade game '' Mario Bros.'' and the first game in the ''Super Mario'' series, it was first released in 1985 for t ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Dec 22, 2017 , , {{dts, Dec 22, 2017 , , {{dts, Dec 22, 2017 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''
VS. Tennis is a sports video game developed by Nintendo in 1983, and released for the Family Computer (Famicom) in 1984. The arcade game version ''Vs. Tennis'' was also released for the Nintendo VS. System in 1984, becoming a hit at Japanese and America ...
'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, Dec 18, 2020 , , {{dts, Dec 18, 2020 , , {{dts, Dec 18, 2020 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , '' VS. Wrecking Crew'' , , {{, Nintendo, , {{Date table sorting, 1984 , , {{dts, May 1, 2020 , , {{dts, May 1, 2020 , , {{dts, May 1, 2020 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{na , - , ''Water Ski'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Aug 22, 2019 , , {{dts, Aug 22, 2019 , , {{dts, Aug 22, 2019 NS
{{dts, Sep 10, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Aug 22, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Wild Western'' , , {{, Taito, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Jun 20, 2019 , , {{dts, Jun 20, 2019 , , {{dts, Jun 20, 2019 NS , , {{dts, Jun 20, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Wiz'' , , {{, Seibu Kaihatsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Jun 25, 2020 , , {{dts, Jun 25, 2020 , , {{dts, Jun 25, 2020 , , {{unreleased , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Wonder Boy The series, also known as the series, is a franchise of video games published by Sega and developed by Westone Bit Entertainment (formerly Escape). Beginning with the original '' Wonder Boy'' arcade game released in April 21, 1986, the game has ...
'' , , {{, Westone, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Jul 10, 2014 , , {{unreleased , , {{unreleased , , {{unreleased , , {{na , , {{ya , - , ''
Wonder Momo is a 1987 beat 'em up arcade game that was developed and published by Namco exclusively in Japan. It was ported to the PC-Engine in 1989, with both versions of the game later ported to the Wii Virtual Console. The game was also included in '' N ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Mar 31, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 31, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 31, 2022 , , {{dts, Mar 31, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' X Multiply'' , , {{, Irem, , {{Date table sorting, 1989 , , {{dts, Aug 8, 2019 , , {{dts, Aug 8, 2019 NS
{{dts, Aug 9, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Aug 8, 2019 , , {{dts, Aug 8, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Xevious is a vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Namco for arcades in 1982. It was released in Japan and Europe by Namco and in North America by Atari, Inc. Controlling the Solvalou starship, the player attacks Xevious f ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1982 , , {{dts, Sep 24, 2021 NS
{{dts, Oct 7, 2021 PS4 , , {{dts, Sep 23, 2021 NS
{{dts, Oct 7, 2021 PS4 , , {{dts, Sep 24, 2021 NS
{{dts, Oct 7, 2021 PS4 , , {{dts, Oct 7, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Xexex , released as ''Orius'' in North America, is a 1991 side-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game by Konami. It draws on Irem's ''R-Type'' and Konami's other shoot 'em up ''Gradius'', while adding the tentacle mechanics of Irem's other shoot 'em up ''XM ...
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(''Orius'') , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Dec 23, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 23, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 23, 2021 , , {{dts, Dec 23, 2021 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''XX Mission'' , , {{, UPL, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Jan 23, 2020 , , {{dts, Jan 23, 2020 , , {{dts, Jan 23, 2020 NS
{{dts, Feb 24, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Jan 23, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' , , {{, Konami, , {{Date table sorting, 1985 , , {{dts, Nov 14, 2019 , , {{dts, Nov 14, 2019 NS
{{dts, Nov 19, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 14, 2019 NS
{{dts, Nov 22, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 14, 2019 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Yokai Dochuki is a 1987 platform game, platform arcade game developed and released by Namco in Japan and other parts of Asia. The player controls a young boy named Tarosuke as he must make his way through Jigoku, the Japanese concept of Hell, to reach Gautama ...
'' , , {{, Namco, , {{Date table sorting, 1987 , , {{dts, Apr 28, 2022 , , {{dts, Apr 28, 2022 , , {{dts, Apr 28, 2022 , , {{dts, Apr 28, 2022 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Youjyuden''
(''Heroic Episode'') , , {{, Irem, , {{Date table sorting, 1986 , , {{dts, Feb 22, 2018 , , {{dts, Feb 22, 2018 NS
{{dts, Feb 26, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, Feb 22, 2018 NS , , {{dts, Feb 22, 2018 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''Zero Team'' , , {{, Seibu Kaihatsu, , {{Date table sorting, 1993 , , {{dts, Nov 19, 2020 , , {{dts, Nov 19, 2020 NS
{{dts, Dec 8, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 19, 2020 , , {{dts, Nov 19, 2020 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Zippy Race''
(''Traverse USA'') , , {{, Irem, , {{Date table sorting, 1983 , , {{dts, Nov 30, 2017 , , {{dts, Nov 30, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 7, 2017 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 30, 2017 , , {{dts, Nov 30, 2017 PS4 , , {{ya , , {{ya


''ACA Neo Geo''

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release ! colspan="4", ''ACA'' Release date ! colspan="6", ''ACA'' Platforms , - ! {{abbr, JP, Japan ! {{abbr, NA, North America ! {{abbr, PAL, PAL regions, which include Europe and Australasia ! {{abbr, Asia, Other Asian regions ! NS ! PS4 ! XBO ! PC ! IOS !
AND or AND may refer to: Logic, grammar, and computing * Conjunction (grammar), connecting two words, phrases, or clauses * Logical conjunction in mathematical logic, notated as "∧", "⋅", "&", or simple juxtaposition * Bitwise AND, a boolea ...
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3 Count Bout ''3 Count Bout'' is a wrestling arcade game released by SNK in 1993. Gameplay Players can play as one of 10 fictional professional wrestlers to fight for the SWF championship title. Along with the standard wrestling match, fights locations inc ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1993 , , {{dts, Oct 11, 2018 NS / PS4
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{{dts, Aug 2, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Oct 11, 2018 NS
{{dts, Oct 16, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Jul 12, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Aug 2, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Oct 11, 2018 NS
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{{dts, Aug 2, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Oct 11, 2018 NS / PS4
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{{dts, Aug 2, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , ''
Aero Fighters 2 ''Aero Fighters 2'' is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released in 1994 by Video System. It is developed by SNK and released in Japan, North America and Europe. It is the second part of the '' Aero Fighters'' series followed by the ...
'' , , {{, Video System, , {{Date table sorting, 1994 , , {{dts, Aug 3, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 25, 2018 PC
{{dts, May 12, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Aug 3, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 25, 2018 PC
{{dts, May 11, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Aug 3, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 25, 2018 PC
{{dts, May 12, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Aug 3, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 25, 2018 PC
{{dts, May 12, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Aero Fighters 3'' , , {{, Video System, , {{Date table sorting, 1995 , , {{dts, Mar 15, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Nov 30, 2018 PC
{{dts, Sep 22, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Mar 15, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Nov 30, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jan 28, 2019 PS4
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{{dts, Nov 30, 2018 PC
{{dts, Sep 22, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Mar 15, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Nov 30, 2018 PC
{{dts, Sep 22, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Aggressors of Dark Kombat ''Aggressors of Dark Kombat'', known in Japan as or ''GanGan'', is a 1994 fighting arcade game developed by Alpha Denshi Corp. (ADK) and published by SNK. It was also released on SNK's Neo Geo AES and Neo Geo CD home consoles, and in later d ...
'' , , {{, ADK, , {{Date table sorting, 1994 , , {{dts, Sep 13, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jul 5, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Sep 13, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Apr 30, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Jul 5, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Sep 13, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Jul 5, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Sep 13, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jul 5, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , ''
Alpha Mission II ''Alpha Mission II'' is a vertically scrolling full screen shoot 'em up released by SNK in 1991 for the Neo Geo arcade and home systems. It is the sequel to the 1985 arcade game ''Alpha Mission''. It was later released for the Neo Geo CD in 1994 a ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Dec 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Apr 6, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 27, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Nov 30, 2021 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Jan 10, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Apr 6, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 27, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Nov 30, 2021 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Jan 18, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Apr 6, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 27, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Nov 30, 2021 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Dec 26, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Apr 6, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 27, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Nov 30, 2021 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Art of Fighting is a fighting video game trilogy that were released for the Neo Geo platform in the early 1990s. It was the second fighting game franchise created by SNK, following the ''Fatal Fury'' series and is set in the same fictional universe as a pr ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1992 , , {{dts, Mar 23, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Sep 21, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Apr 28, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Mar 23, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Apr 20, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Sep 21, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Apr 27, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Mar 23, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Apr 27, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Sep 21, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Apr 28, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Mar 23, 2017 PS4 / XBO
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{{dts, Apr 28, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Art of Fighting 2 is a fighting video game trilogy that were released for the Neo Geo platform in the early 1990s. It was the second fighting game franchise created by SNK, following the ''Fatal Fury'' series and is set in the same fictional universe as a pre ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1994 , , {{dts, Jun 22, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Jul 27, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jan 11, 2018 NS
{{dts, Apr 27, 2018 PC
{{dts, Dec 8, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Jun 22, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Aug 11, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jan 11, 2018 NS
{{dts, Apr 27, 2018 PC
{{dts, Dec 7, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Jun 22, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Aug 11, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jan 11, 2018 NS
{{dts, Apr 27, 2018 PC
{{dts, Dec 8, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Jun 22, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Jul 27, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jan 11, 2018 NS
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{{dts, Dec 8, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Art of Fighting 3: The Path of the Warrior'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1996 , , {{dts, Nov 2, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jul 26, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 17, 2019 PC
{{dts, Jun 23, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Nov 2, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jul 26, 2018 XBO
{{dts, May 17, 2019 PC
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{{dts, Jun 22, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Nov 2, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jul 26, 2018 XBO
{{dts, May 17, 2019 PC
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{{dts, Jun 23, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Nov 2, 2017 NS
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{{dts, Jun 23, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Baseball Stars Professional'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, May 17, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Mar 15, 2019 PC , , {{dts, May 17, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Mar 14, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Mar 15, 2019 PC , , {{dts, May 17, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Mar 15, 2019 PC , , {{dts, May 17, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Mar 15, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Baseball Stars 2'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1992 , , {{dts, Mar 21, 2019 NS / XBO
{{dts, Mar 22, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Dec 13, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Mar 21, 2019 NS / XBO
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{{dts, Dec 13, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Mar 21, 2019 NS / XBO
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{{dts, Dec 13, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Big Tournament Golf''{{efn, Marketed as ''Neo Turf Masters'' in English territory until Aug 2019. , , {{,
Nazca Nazca (; sometimes spelled Nasca; qu, Naska) is a city and system of valleys on the southern coast of Peru. It is also the name of the largest existing town in the Nazca Province. The name is derived from the Nazca culture, which flourished in ...
, , {{Date table sorting, 1996 , , {{dts, Feb 23, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Mar 23, 2017 NS
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{{dts, Feb 3, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Feb 23, 2017 PS4 / XBO
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Blazing Star ''Blazing Star'' is a shoot 'em up video game developed by Yumekobo and published by SNK in 1998 for the Neo Geo arcade and home systems. It is a follow-up to '' Pulstar'' (1995) and features side-scrolling action similar to its predecessor an ...
'' , , {{, Yumekobo, , {{Date table sorting, 1998 , , {{dts, May 2, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 8, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Oct 26, 2018 PC , , {{dts, May 2, 2017 NS
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{{dts, Jan 22, 2019 PS4 , , {{dts, May 2, 2017 NS
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{{dts, Oct 26, 2018 PC , , {{dts, May 2, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 8, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Oct 26, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile, Previously released outside of the ''ACA Neo Geo'' moniker. , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile , - , ''
Blue's Journey ''Blue's Journey'' is a side-scrolling platform game released by Alpha Denshi in 1990 on SNK's Neo Geo MVS arcade system and their AES home system. It was ported to the Neo Geo CD in 1994. It was rereleased on the Wii's Virtual Console in Europe ...
'' , , {{, Alpha Denshi, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Sep 7, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 29, 2018 PC
{{dts, May 26, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Sep 7, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 29, 2018 PC
{{dts, May 25, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Sep 7, 2017 NS / XBO
{{dts, Sep 12, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jun 29, 2018 PC
{{dts, May 26, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Sep 7, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 29, 2018 PC
{{dts, May 26, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , ''
Burning Fight is a beat 'em up arcade game released by SNK in 1991 for the Neo Geo MVS system. Introduced to capture a share in the then-popular beat 'em ups market, it was meant to compete with Technōs' ''Double Dragon'', the leader of the genre at the tim ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Sep 28, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Aug 2, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jun 16, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Sep 28, 2017 NS / XBO
{{dts, Oct 11, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Aug 2, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jun 15, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Sep 28, 2017 NS / XBO
{{dts, Oct 10, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Aug 2, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jun 16, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Sep 28, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Aug 2, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jun 16, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Crossed Swords'' , , {{, Alpha Denshi, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Aug 23, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 14, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Aug 23, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, May 29, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Jun 14, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Aug 23, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Jun 14, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Aug 23, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 14, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , ''
Cyber-Lip is a side-scrolling run-and-gun shooter (platform shoot 'em up) arcade game released by SNK in 1990 for the Neo Geo MVS. It was then released for the Neo Geo AES home console in 1991. Gameplay Gameplay consists of battling through large nu ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Sep 20, 2018 NS / PS4
{{dts, Dec 4, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Jul 19, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Sep 20, 2018 NS
{{dts, Dec 4, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Jul 3, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Jul 19, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Sep 20, 2018 NS
{{dts, Dec 4, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Jul 19, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Sep 20, 2018 NS / PS4
{{dts, Dec 4, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Jul 19, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Dec 15, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Mar 23, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Apr 20, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Mar 10, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Jan 12, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Mar 23, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Apr 20, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Mar 9, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Jan 4, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Mar 23, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Apr 20, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Mar 10, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Dec 15, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Mar 23, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Apr 20, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Mar 10, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Fatal Fury 2'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1992 , , {{dts, Apr 20, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Jun 22, 2017 NS / PS4
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Apr 7, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Apr 20, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Jun 22, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jun 27, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Apr 6, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Apr 20, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Jun 22, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jun 27, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Apr 7, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Apr 20, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Jun 22, 2017 NS / PS4
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Apr 7, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Fatal Fury Special'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1993 , , {{dts, Jul 13, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 25, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Jul 13, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 25, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Jul 13, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 25, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Jul 13, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 25, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile , - , '' Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1995 , , {{dts, Aug 31, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Feb 15, 2018 NS
{{dts, Jun 29, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Aug 31, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Feb 15, 2018 NS
{{dts, Jun 29, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Aug 31, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Feb 15, 2018 NS
{{dts, Jun 29, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Aug 31, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Feb 15, 2018 NS
{{dts, Jun 29, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , ''
Football Frenzy is an American football arcade video game developed and originally published by SNK on January 31, 1992. It was the second football game created by SNK after 1987's ''Touch Down Fever'', as well as the only football game released for the Neo Geo ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1992 , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 21, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, May 7, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Jun 21, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Jun 21, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Aug 30, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 21, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors'' , , {{, Sunsoft, , {{Date table sorting, 1995 , , {{dts, Apr 6, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 18, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Apr 6, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Apr 27, 2017 PS4
{{dts, May 18, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Apr 6, 2017 XBO
{{dts, May 17, 2017 PS4
{{dts, May 18, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Apr 6, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 18, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Garou: Mark of the Wolves'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1999 , , {{dts, May 11, 2017 NS
{{dts, Aug 16, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 7, 2019 PC , , {{dts, May 11, 2017 NS
{{dts, Aug 16, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Mar 28, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Jun 7, 2019 PC , , {{dts, May 11, 2017 NS
{{dts, Aug 16, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Jun 7, 2019 PC , , {{dts, May 11, 2017 NS
{{dts, Aug 16, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 7, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile , - , '' Ghost Pilots'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Apr 26, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Apr 26, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Jun 8, 2018 PS4
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Apr 26, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Jun 8, 2018 PS4
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Apr 26, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Gururin'' , , {{, Face, , {{Date table sorting, 1994 , , {{dts, Apr 12, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Apr 12, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Jun 8, 2018 PS4
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Apr 12, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Jun 8, 2018 PS4
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Apr 12, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Karnov's Revenge'' , , {{, Data East, , {{Date table sorting, 1994 , , {{dts, Nov 16, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Aug 31, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Nov 16, 2017 NS / XBO
{{dts, Dec 7, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Aug 31, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Nov 16, 2017 NS / XBO
{{dts, Dec 4, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Aug 31, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Nov 16, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Aug 31, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , {{sort, King of Fighters '94, ''
The King of Fighters '94 ''The King of Fighters '94'' (''KOF 94'') is a fighting game released by SNK for the Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo-based arcade game, arcade system in 1994, as the first in ''The King of Fighters'' series. The game was also released for the Neo Geo ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1994 , , {{dts, Oct 27, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Mar 9, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Mar 16, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Feb 10, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Oct 27, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Mar 9, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Mar 16, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Feb 9, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Oct 27, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Mar 9, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Mar 16, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Feb 10, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Oct 27, 2016 PS4
{{dts, Mar 9, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Mar 16, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Feb 10, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, King of Fighters '95, ''
The King of Fighters '95 ''(KOF '95)'' is a fighting game produced by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home consoles in 1995. It is the sequel to '' The King of Fighters '94'' and the second game in '' The King of Fighters'' series. It is also the first game in the ser ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1995 , , {{dts, Mar 30, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Apr 27, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Oct 12, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jun 2, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Mar 30, 2017 XBO
{{dts, May 11, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Oct 12, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jun 1, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Mar 30, 2017 XBO
{{dts, May 16, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Oct 12, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jun 2, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Mar 30, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Apr 27, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Oct 12, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jun 2, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, King of Fighters '96, ''
The King of Fighters '96 ''(KOF '96)'' is a fighting game released by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home consoles in 1996. It is the third game in ''The King of Fighters'' series, following ''The King of Fighters '95''. Like its predecessor, the game was ported to the N ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1996 , , {{dts, Aug 10, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Dec 28, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 27, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jul 7, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Aug 10, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Dec 28, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 27, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jul 6, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Aug 10, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Aug 11, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Dec 28, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 27, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jul 7, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Aug 10, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Dec 28, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 27, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jul 7, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, King of Fighters '97, ''
The King of Fighters '97 ''(KOF '97)'' is a fighting game produced by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home console in 1997. It is the fourth game in ''The King of Fighters'' series. It was ported to the Neo-Geo CD, as well as the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn in Japan ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1997 , , {{dts, Nov 2, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jul 26, 2018 NS
{{dts, Aug 31, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Nov 2, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jul 26, 2018 NS
{{dts, Aug 31, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Nov 2, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Nov 21, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jul 26, 2018 NS
{{dts, Aug 31, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Nov 2, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jul 26, 2018 NS
{{dts, Aug 31, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile , - , {{sort, King of Fighters '98, '' The King of Fighters '98: The Slugfest'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1998 , , {{dts, Mar 3, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jan 11, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Sep 28, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Mar 9, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jan 11, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Feb 26, 2018 PS4
{{dts, Sep 28, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Mar 3, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jan 11, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Sep 28, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Mar 3, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jan 11, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Sep 28, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile , - , {{sort, King of Fighters '99, '' The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1999 , , {{dts, May 25, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 5, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC
{{dts, Aug 18, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, May 25, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 5, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jan 18, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Aug 17, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, May 25, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 5, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC
{{dts, Dec 20, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Aug 18, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, May 25, 2017 NS
{{dts, Apr 5, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC
{{dts, Aug 18, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, King of Fighters 2000, ''
The King of Fighters 2000 ''(KOF 2000, or KOF '00)'' is a fighting video game that was produced by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home consoles in 2000. It is the seventh installment in ''The King of Fighters'' series for the Neo Geo and the final game in the series SNK ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 2000 , , {{dts, Aug 10, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jun 21, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Mar 29, 2019 PC
{{dts, Sep 8, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Aug 10, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jun 21, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Mar 1, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Mar 29, 2019 PC
{{dts, Sep 7, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Aug 10, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jun 21, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Mar 29, 2019 PC
{{dts, Dec 22, 2020 PS4
{{dts, Sep 8, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Aug 10, 2017 NS
{{dts, Jun 21, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Mar 29, 2019 PC
{{dts, Sep 8, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, King of Fighters 2001, ''
The King of Fighters 2001 ''(KOF 2001, or KOF '01)'' is a fighting game produced by Eolith (company), Eolith for the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo. It is the eighth game in ''The King of Fighters'' series, the third and final part of the "NESTS Chronicles" story arc, and the ...
'' , , {{, Playmore, , {{Date table sorting, 2001 , , {{dts, Sep 27, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jul 12, 2019 PC
{{dts, Oct 13, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Sep 27, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Mar 14, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Jul 12, 2019 PC
{{dts, Oct 12, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Sep 27, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Jul 12, 2019 PC
{{dts, Jan 5, 2021 PS4
{{dts, Oct 13, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Sep 27, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jul 12, 2019 PC
{{dts, Oct 13, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, King of Fighters 2002, '' The King of Fighters 2002: Challenge to Ultimate Battle'' , , {{, Playmore, , {{Date table sorting, 2002 , , {{dts, Dec 27, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Sep 20, 2019 PC
{{dts, Jan 27, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Dec 27, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Mar 27, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Sep 20, 2019 PC
{{dts, Jan 26, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Dec 27, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Sep 20, 2019 PC
{{dts, Jan 27, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Dec 27, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Sep 20, 2019 PC
{{dts, Jan 27, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, King of Fighters 2003, '' The King of Fighters 2003'' , , {{, SNK Playmore, , {{Date table sorting, 2003 , , {{dts, Feb 21, 2019 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Nov 29, 2019 PC
{{dts, Nov 17, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Feb 21, 2019 NS / XBO
{{dts, Nov 29, 2019 PC
{{dts, Dec 8, 2020 PS4
{{dts, Nov 16, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Feb 21, 2019 NS / XBO
{{dts, Nov 29, 2019 PC
{{dts, Nov 17, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Feb 21, 2019 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Nov 29, 2019 PC
{{dts, Nov 17, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' King of the Monsters'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1991 , , {{dts, Jun 8, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Jul 20, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jan 4, 2018 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Feb 17, 2022 IOS /AND , , {{dts, Jun 8, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Jul 20, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jan 4, 2018 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Feb 16, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Jun 8, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Jul 20, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jan 4, 2018 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Feb 17, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Jun 8, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Jul 20, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Jan 4, 2018 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Feb 17, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' King of the Monsters 2: The Next Thing'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1992 , , {{dts, Nov 22, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Sep 27, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Nov 22, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Jul 30, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Sep 27, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Nov 22, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, Sep 27, 2019 PC
{{dts, Mar 10, 2020 PS4 , , {{dts, Nov 22, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Sep 27, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Kizuna Encounter: Super Tag Battle'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1996 , , {{dts, Jan 10, 2019 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Oct 11, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Jan 10, 2019 NS / XBO
{{dts, Oct 11, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Jan 10, 2019 NS / XBO
{{dts, Oct 11, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Jan 10, 2019 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Oct 11, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , {{sort, Last Blade, ''
The Last Blade ''The Last Blade'' is a fighting game developed and released by SNK for the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo system in 1997. It was also ported to several home systems. A sequel, ''The Last Blade 2'', was released in 1998. The game takes place during t ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1997 , , {{dts, May 18, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Dec 14, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jul 21, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, May 18, 2017 XBO
{{dts, Jun 15, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Dec 14, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jul 20, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, May 18, 2017 XBO
{{dts, May 25, 2017 PS4
{{dts, Dec 14, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jul 21, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, May 18, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Dec 14, 2017 NS
{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC
{{dts, Jul 21, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, Last Blade 2, ''
The Last Blade 2 ''The Last Blade 2'' is a video game developed and released by SNK in 1998. Like its predecessor, ''The Last Blade'', it is a weapons-based versus fighting game originally released to arcades via the Neo Geo MVS arcade system, although it has si ...
'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1998 , , {{dts, Feb 15, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 21, 2018 NS
{{dts, Oct 26, 2018 PC
{{dts, Oct 20, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Feb 15, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Apr 19, 2018 PS4
{{dts, Jun 21, 2018 NS
{{dts, Oct 26, 2018 PC
{{dts, Oct 19, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Feb 15, 2018 XBO
{{dts, Jun 21, 2018 NS
{{dts, Oct 26, 2018 PC
{{dts, Dec 20, 2019 PS4
{{dts, Oct 20, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, Feb 15, 2018 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 21, 2018 NS
{{dts, Oct 26, 2018 PC
{{dts, Oct 20, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Last Resort'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1992 , , {{dts, May 2, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 1, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Mar 3, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, May 2, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 1, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Mar 2, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, May 2, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 1, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Mar 3, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{dts, May 2, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 1, 2017 NS
{{dts, Dec 15, 2017 PC
{{dts, Mar 3, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' League Bowling'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Jul 19, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 10, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Jul 19, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, May 10, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Jul 19, 2018 NS / XBO
{{dts, May 10, 2019 PC , , {{dts, Jul 19, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
{{dts, May 10, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Magical Drop II'' , , {{, Data East, , {{Date table sorting, 1996 , , {{dts, Jun 15, 2017 PS4 / XBO
{{dts, Jun 29, 2017 NS
{{dts, May 25, 2018 PC , , {{dts, Jun 15, 2017 XBO
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{{dts, May 25, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Magical Drop III'' , , {{, Data East, , {{Date table sorting, 1997 , , {{dts, Feb 22, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
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Metal Slug is a Japanese run and gun video game series originally created by Nazca Corporation before merging with SNK in 1996 after the completion of the first game in the series. Spin-off games include a third-person shooter to commemorate the 10th ...
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Metal Slug 2 is a Platform game#Run and gun platformers, run and gun video game developed by SNK. It was originally released in 1998 for the Neo Geo (system), Neo-Geo MVS arcade platform as the sequel to the 1996 game ''Metal Slug (1996 video game), Metal Sl ...
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{{dts, Feb 28, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile , , {{Yes-No, {{efn, name=mobile , - , '' Metal Slug X'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1999 , , {{dts, Oct 5, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
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Metal Slug 3 is a run and gun video game developed by SNK. It was originally released in 2000 for the Neo-Geo MVS arcade platform as the sequel to '' Metal Slug 2''/'' Metal Slug X''. The music of the game was developed by Noise Factory. The game was port ...
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Metal Slug 4 is a run and gun video game for the Neo-Geo console/arcade platform created by Mega Enterprise along with Noise Factory. It was released in 2002 for the Neo-Geo MVS arcade platform, and is the fourth game in the ''Metal Slug'' series. Two y ...
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Metal Slug 5 is a run and gun video game for the Neo-Geo created by SNK Playmore. It was released in 2003 for the MVS arcade platform and is the fifth game in the ''Metal Slug'' series. The game was developed by Noise Factory/SNK Playmore, after Korean co ...
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Money Puzzle Exchanger ''Money Puzzle Exchanger'' is a puzzle game created on January 17, 1997 by Japanese video game developer Face for the Neo Geo MVS arcade system. Athena Co. Ltd. ported it to the Game Boy on August 29, 1997, and the PlayStation on November 5, 1998 ...
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Mutation Nation is a beat 'em up arcade game that was developed and released by SNK for the Neo Geo Japanese arcade and home systems in 1992 while the English versions were released in 1992. Gameplay One or two players (Player 1 as Ricky and Player 2 as John ...
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NAM-1975 is a war shooting gallery arcade video game developed and originally published by SNK on April 26, 1990. It was one of the launch titles for both the Neo Geo MVS (arcade) and Neo Geo AES (home) platforms, in addition to being the only title in ...
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Republic of China Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeas ...
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{{dts, Oct 4, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Ninja Combat'' , , {{, Alpha Denshi, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, May 31, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
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Ninja Commando is a vertically scrolling run and gun video game developed by Alpha Denshi and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home systems in 1992. It was released for the Neo Geo CD in 1994. Gameplay The overall gameplay is similar to this ...
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{{dts, Jun 28, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō'' , , {{, ADK, , {{Date table sorting, 1996 , , {{dts, Jan 17, 2019 NS / PS4 / XBO
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{{dts, Nov 1, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Over Top'' , , {{, ADK, , {{Date table sorting, 1996 , , {{dts, Apr 20, 2017 PS4 / XBO
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{{dts, Mar 17, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Pleasure Goal: 5 on 5 Mini Soccer'' , , {{, Saurus, , {{Date table sorting, 1996 , , {{dts, Nov 1, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
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Power Spikes II is a volleyball Arcade game, arcade video game developed by Video System and originally published by Taito on October 19, 1994 in video gaming, 1994. A follow-up to ''Hyper V-Ball'' on Super Nintendo Entertainment System, it was first launched fo ...
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{{dts, Aug 25, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Prehistoric Isle 2'' , , {{, Yumekobo, , {{Date table sorting, 1999 , , {{dts, Aug 2, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
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{{dts, May 24, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Pulstar'' , , {{, Aicom, , {{Date table sorting, 1995 , , {{dts, Jul 6, 2017 PS4 / XBO
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Puzzle Bobble internationally known as ''Bust-a-Move'', is a 1994 Tile-matching video game, tile-matching puzzle arcade game developed and published by Taito. It is based on the 1986 arcade game ''Bubble Bobble'', featuring characters and themes from that gam ...
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Puzzle Bobble 2 ''Puzzle Bobble 2'' is a tile-matching video game by Taito. The first sequel to ''Puzzle Bobble'', it is also known in Europe and North America as ''Bust-A-Move Again'' for arcades and ''Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition'' for home consoles. Releas ...
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Ragnagard ''Ragnagard'' is 2D arcade game, arcade fighting game developed by Saurus and System Vision, and published by SNK and Saurus for the Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo arcade, Neo Geo CD and Sega Saturn. The game's characters are all based on Shinto deitie ...
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Real Bout Fatal Fury ''Real Bout Fatal Fury'' is a 1995 fighting game released by SNK for the Neo-Geo arcade and home platforms. It is the fifth installment in the ''Fatal Fury'' series, following '' Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory''. Ports of ''Real Bout'' ...
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Real Bout Fatal Fury Special ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'' is a 1997 in video gaming, 1997 fighting game released by SNK for the Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo platform. It is the sixth installment in the ''Fatal Fury'' series and the second game in the ''Real Bout'' sub-seri ...
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{{dts, Sep 28, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1998 , , {{dts, Mar 8, 2018 PS4 / XBO
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Robo Army is a beat 'em up video game developed and published by SNK that was released for Neo Geo arcades and home consoles in 1991 and the Neo Geo CD in 1995. Gameplay There is no character selection in '' Robo Army '': Player 1 controls Maxima an ...
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Samurai Shodown ''Samurai Shodown'', known in Japan as is a fighting game series by SNK. The series began in 1993 and is known for being one of the earliest in the genre with a primary focus on weapon-based combat. Plot The stories in the series take place ...
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Samurai Shodown II ''Samurai Shodown II'', known in Japan as is a 1994 fighting game released as the second entry in SNK's ''Samurai Shodown'' series. Like the original ''Samurai Shodown'', the sequel was initially released for the Neo Geo arcade and home system. ...
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Samurai Shodown III ''Samurai Shodown III: Blades of Blood'' is an arcade game developed by SNK and released on November 15, 1995. It is the third game in SNK's ''Samurai Shodown'' series of fighting games. While it is the third game in the main series, it is the fi ...
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Samurai Shodown V ''Samurai Shodown V'' is the eighth game in SNK Playmore, SNK's Samurai Shodown (series), Samurai Shodown/Samurai Spirits series of versus fighting game, fighting games. It was one of the last games to be released on the Neo Geo (console), Neo G ...
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Samurai Shodown V Special ''Samurai Shodown V Special'' is the ninth entry in SNK's '' Samurai Shodown/Samurai Spirits'' series of fighting games. It is an upgraded version of the game '' Samurai Shodown V'' and is the last official game for the Neo Geo platform. A furthe ...
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Savage Reign ''Savage Reign'' is 1995 weapon-based versus fighting game released by SNK for their Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo arcade and home platform. It was ported to the Neo Geo CD, as well as for the PlayStation 2 along with its sequel ''Kizuna Encounter'' ...
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Shock Troopers is a run and gun (video game), run and gun arcade game developed by Saurus and published by SNK in 1997 for the Neo Geo, Neo-Geo arcade and home platform. Gameplay involves taking command of one or three soldiers in an eight-way shooter. A secon ...
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{{dts, Dec 16, 2021 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Shock Troopers: 2nd Squad'' , , {{, Saurus, , {{Date table sorting, 1998 , , {{dts, Jun 8, 2017 NS
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Soccer Brawl is a futuristic soccer game first released in arcades on February 14, 1992. It was available on the Neo Geo on March 13 the same year and later for the Neo Geo CD on March 31, 1995. Gameplay It is a futuristic soccer game that uses either bi ...
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Spinmaster ''Spinmaster'' is an arcade game developed and released by Data East in December, 1993 in North America, in Europe the same year and on February 18, 1994 in Japan. It is the first game Data East developed and released for the SNK Neo Geo (system) ...
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Stakes Winner ''Stakes Winner'' is a horse racing arcade video game developed by Saurus, with additional support from AM Factory, and originally published by SNK on September 27, 1995. In the game, players compete with either AI-controlled opponents or against ...
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{{dts, Dec 21, 2018 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Stakes Winner 2'' , , {{, Saurus, , {{Date table sorting, 1996 , , {{dts, Nov 15, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
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{{dts, Sep 13, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Street Hoop'' , , {{, Data East, , {{Date table sorting, 1994 , , {{dts, Nov 9, 2017 NS / XBO
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Psikyo Psikyo was a Japanese video game developer and publisher known for its shoot 'em ups and undressing mahjong games. It was founded in 1992 by former Video System staff who worked on the ''Aero Fighters'' series. Psikyo was mainly an arcade game de ...
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Super Baseball 2020 ''Super Baseball 2020'' is a futuristic baseball video game. It was first released in Japan for the Neo Geo in 1991, and then it was later released in North America for the Sega Genesis (ported by NuFX and released by Electronic Arts) and Super N ...
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{{dts, Dec 22, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Super Sidekicks'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1992 , , {{dts, Jul 27, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
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{{dts, May 3, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , {{sort, Super Spy, '' The Super Spy'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, Jul 12, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
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Thrash Rally is a top-down perspective rally racing video game developed by ADK and released by SNK Corporation for the Neo Geo system. It was released by SNK on December 20, 1991 and would be followed by an spiritual successor in 1996, '' Over Top''. Gamep ...
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{{dts, Sep 6, 2019 PC , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{na , , {{na , - , '' Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1994 , , {{dts, Dec 7, 2017 NS / PS4 / XBO
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{{dts, Nov 25, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' Top Player's Golf'' , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1990 , , {{dts, May 24, 2018 NS / PS4 / XBO
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Twinkle Star Sprites is a 1996 competitive scrolling shooter arcade game originally created by ADK. It was ADK's last production for the Neo Geo platform. The gameplay, which can be characterized as a combination of a fixed shooter and a versus puzzle game, uses c ...
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{{dts, Sep 1, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , {{sort, Ultimate 11: SNK Football Championship, '' The Ultimate 11: SNK Football Championship''{{efn, name=game-removed , , {{, SNK, , {{Date table sorting, 1996 , , {{dts, Feb 28, 2019 NS / PS4 / XBO
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Waku Waku 7 is a 2D fighting game developed and published by Sunsoft initially as an arcade game for the Neo Geo MVS arcade system in 1996 worldwide. A port for the Nintendo Switch, part of the Arcade Archive collection from the Japanese video game publi ...
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World Heroes 2 is a 1993 in video gaming, 1993 fighting game, fighting arcade game developed and published by ADK (company), ADK with the assistance of SNK. It was originally released for the Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo MVS arcade cabinet on April 26, 1993. It i ...
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{{dts, Dec 15, 2022 IOS / AND , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{ya , - , '' World Heroes 2 Jet'' , , {{, ADK, , {{Date table sorting, 1994 , , {{dts, Nov 30, 2017 PS4 / XBO
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ZuPaPa! is a platform arcade video game developed by Face and originally published by SNK on September 1, 2001. Starring the eponymous creature, players are tasked with travelling through nine stages, throwing small creatures called Zooks, jumping on an ...
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Embedded compilations

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Release schedule

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on the Wednesday before their scheduled releases on the following Thursday (Friday in the case of Nintendo's games). Namco's games are generally released every other week, with a new one announced two weeks in advance following the respective weekly release. Once a release date for a title has been announced, it will be moved to the Games list. Titles announced but not released within two years in advance will be removed from this list. {, class="wikitable sortable" width="auto" id="ACAupcominglist" , - ! rowspan="2", Title ! rowspan="2", Developer ! rowspan="2", Original release ! colspan="2" , ''ACA'' Platforms ! rowspan="2", Source , - ! NS ! PS4 , - , ''Ganbare Ginkun'' , , {{, Tecmo, , {{Date table sorting, 1995 , , {{ya , , {{ya , , {{citation needed, date=September 2022 , - , '' Mazinger Z'' , , {{,
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See also

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List of Nintendo Switch games The Nintendo Switch is a video game console developed by Nintendo, for which games are released both in physical and digital formats. Physical games are sold on cartridges that slot into the Switch console unit. Digital games are purchased thr ...
** List of Nintendo Switch Online games *
List of PlayStation 4 games This is a list of games that were released for the PlayStation 4 console. There are currently games across both lists. A–L M–Z See also * List of best-selling PlayStation 4 video games * List of PlayStation VR games {{list of ...
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List of Xbox One games This is a list of Xbox One games planned or released either at retail or via download. There are currently games on both parts of this list. List of games from letter A to L List of games from letter M to Z See also * List of best-sellin ...
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Oretachi Gēsen Zoku is a series of 19 emulated arcade machine game titles from the 80s and 90s for PlayStation 2 published by Hamster and only available in Japan. Of the 19 games, the last two '' Thunder Cross'' (1988) and '' Trio the Punch'' (1990) were previou ...
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Arcade Game Series The is a line of downloadable Namco arcade games by Bandai Namco Entertainment for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows. They were all released on April 20, 2016. Games ''Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 + Arcade Game Series'' A retail d ...
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Sega Ages is a series of video game ports, remakes, and compilations published by Sega. It consists of Sega arcade games and home console games, typically those for the Sega Genesis and Master System. The series was launched on the Sega Saturn in 1996. Ent ...
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Virtual Console A virtual console (VC) – also known as a virtual terminal (VT) – is a conceptual combination of the keyboard and display for a computer user interface. It is a feature of some Unix-like operating systems such as Linux, BSD, illumos, U ...


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