List of SNK arcade games

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This is a list of all 46 arcade games developed or published by SNK which predate the Neo Geo, as well as ports.

Games

TitleDeveloperPublisherRelease dateSystem(s)
Alpha Mission SNKSNK1985 Arcade, NES
Athena SNKSNKJuly 1986 Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, NES, ZX Spectrum
Beast Busters SNKSNKNovember 1989 Arcade, Amiga, Atari ST
Bermuda Triangle SNKSNKFebruary 1987 Arcade
Chopper I SNKSNKJune 1988 Arcade
Fantasy SNKSNKOctober 1981 Arcade
Fighting SoccerSNKSNKMay 1988 Arcade
Gang Wars Alpha Denshi SNKJuly 1989 Arcade
Gladiator 1984SNKSNK1984 Arcade
Gold MedalistSNKSNK1988 Arcade
Guerrilla War SNKSNKMarch 1987 Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Commodore 64, NES, ZX Spectrum
HAL 21SNKSNKMarch 1985 Arcade
Ikari III: The Rescue SNKSNKJanuary 1989 Arcade, Commodore 64, DOS, NES
Ikari Warriors SNKSNKFebruary 1986 Arcade, Apple II, Amiga, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Atari ST, Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, DOS, NES, MSX2, ZX Spectrum
Jumping CrossSNKSNK1984 Arcade
LassoSNKSNKAugust 1982 Arcade
Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf SNKSNKMay 1988 Arcade, NES
Mad CrasherSNKSNKDecember 1984 Arcade
Main EventSNKSNKNovember 1984 Arcade
Marvin's Maze SNKSNKDecember 1983 Arcade
Mechanized Attack SNKSNKMarch 1989 Arcade, NES
Micon KitSNKSNK1978 Arcade
Joyful Road SNKSNKJanuary 1983 Arcade
Ozma Wars Logitec CorpSNKDecember 1979 Arcade
P.O.W.: Prisoners of War SNKSNKAugust 1988 Arcade, NES
Paddle ManiaSNKSNKJanuary 1988 Arcade
Pioneer BalloonSNKSNKMarch 1982 Arcade
Prehistoric Isle in 1930 SNKSNKJune 1989 Arcade
Psycho Soldier SNKSNKMarch 1987 Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum
Safari Rally SNKSNKDecember 1979 Arcade
SAR: Search and RescueSNKSNKDecember 1989 Arcade
Sasuke vs. CommanderSNKSNKOctober 1980 Arcade
Sky Adventure Alpha Denshi SNKNovember 1989 [1] Arcade
Sky Soldiers Alpha Denshi SNKJuly 1988 Arcade
Street Smart SNKSNKAugust 1989 Arcade, Sega Genesis
TNK III SNKSNKSeptember 1985 Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum
The Next SpaceSNKSNKOctober 1989 Arcade
Time Soldiers Alpha Denshi SNKSeptember 1987 Arcade, Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Master System
Touch Down Fever SNKSNKJanuary 1987 Arcade, NES
Touchdown Fever 2SNKSNK1988 Arcade
Vanguard TOSE SNKJuly 1981 Arcade
Vanguard II SNKSNKMarch 1984 Arcade
Victory Road SNKSNKOctober 1986 Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Commodore 64, DOS, NES, ZX Spectrum
World Wars SNKSNKMay 1987 Arcade
YosakuSNKSNK1979 Arcade
Zarzon SNKSNKMarch 1981 Arcade

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