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Asura Blade is a 1998 2D fighting game featuring anime-style warriors with flashy special moves and a unique weapon-based combat system. Set in a mystical Eastern empire, players choose from 10 characters wielding magical weapons in tournament battles.
Armored Warriors is a 1994 mecha beat 'em up by Capcom featuring customizable combat robots in a futuristic war. Players can swap body parts mid-battle to create over 100 weapon combinations while fighting through hordes of enemy mechs.
Alien Challenge is a 1990 arcade shooter where players control a spaceship battling through waves of alien enemies across various planets. The game features a unique dual-stick control system for simultaneous movement and aiming.
Heart-pounding arcade adaptation of James Cameron's sci-fi classic, featuring pulse rifle-wielding Colonial Marines against relentless Xenomorph hordes. Notable for its atmospheric lighting, motion tracker HUD, and iconic sound effects directly sampled from the film.
Early platformer set in an Arabian Nights fantasy world where players control a turbaned hero collecting treasure while avoiding genies and mummies. Notable for its colorful sprite work and being one of the first games with multi-screen platforming sections.
Alien Storm is a unique hybrid arcade game combining beat 'em up combat with light gun shooter sections. Players choose between three galactic pest controllers - Karl, Garth, or Sheena - to battle through six city zones infested with grotesque aliens. Features weapon upgrades, co-op play, and screen-clearing special attacks.
Arbalester is a vertically-scrolling medieval fantasy shooter where players control a magical crossbow-wielding archer battling through waves of mythical creatures. Features power-up arrows, screen-clearing magic spells, and cooperative two-player gameplay with distinct character abilities.
Ashura Blaster is a vertically-scrolling Buddhist-themed shooter where players control a deity battling through the six realms of reincarnation. Features transforming ship mechanics, mantra power-ups, and screen-clearing enlightenment attacks against demonic foes.
Karate Champ is a 1984 arcade fighting game developed by Technōs Japan and published by Data East. It is considered one of the earliest fighting games and introduced many conventions of the genre. Players control a karateka competing in one-on-one matches using various punches, kicks and blocks.
King of the Monsters is a 1991 arcade fighting/wrestling game developed and published by SNK. Players control giant monsters battling across Japanese cities in a tournament to determine the strongest creature. The game features destructible environments and special moves unique to each monster.
RoboCop is a 1988 arcade run and gun game developed by Data East based on the 1987 film. Players control cybernetic officer Alex Murphy through crime-ridden Detroit, using his Auto-9 pistol to battle criminals and ED-209 enforcement droids. The game features digitized sprites and voice clips from the movie.
RoboCop 2 is a 1991 arcade action game developed by Data East based on the film sequel. Players control RoboCop through side-scrolling levels battling criminals and the monstrous RoboCop 2 prototype. The game features digitized graphics and violent action true to the film's tone.
Rollergames is a 1989 arcade sports/action game by Konami based on the roller derby TV series. Players control one of six skaters in violent, high-speed matches featuring wrestling moves, jumps, and special attacks. The game features multi-plane scrolling tracks and team-based gameplay.
Sengoku Ace is a 1993 vertically scrolling shoot 'em up by Psikyo set in a fantasy version of Japan's Warring States period. Players choose from four mystical warriors who ride flying creatures, battling armies of samurai, ninja, and demons with unique shot patterns and screen-clearing special attacks.
Ring of Destruction: Slammasters II is a professional wrestling arcade game developed by Capcom in 1994. The sequel to Saturday Night Slam Masters, it features exaggerated wrestling moves, steel cage matches, and 10 playable characters including new entrants like Biff Slamkovich and The Scorpion. The game combines traditional fighting game mechanics with over-the-top wrestling action.
SegaSonic Popcorn Shop is a rare arcade food service simulator featuring Sega's mascot characters. Players assist Sonic the Hedgehog, Mighty the Armadillo, and Ray the Flying Squirrel in operating a popcorn stand, managing ingredients, serving customers, and completing orders under time pressure. The game was exclusively released in Japanese Sega arcades with special popcorn machine cabinets.
Shadow Dancer is a 1989 arcade action-platformer and spiritual successor to Shinobi. Players control a modern-day ninja accompanied by a white wolf companion through five urban stages filled with enemies. The game introduced a canine partner that attacks on command and a unique 'stealth kill' mechanic where players can eliminate unaware enemies with a single shuriken.

















