This is a list of arcade video games organized alphabetically by name. It does not include PC or console games unless they were also released in video arcades. See Lists of video games for related lists.
Title | Alternate Title(s) | Year | Manufacturer | Genre(s) | Max. Players | PCB Model |
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Cabal | — | 1988 | Taito | 2 | ||
Cabaret Show | — | 1992 | AMT Company | |||
Cachat | Tube-It | 1993 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | |
Cadash | — | 1989 | Taito | |||
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs | Cadillacs Kyouryuu ShinseikiJP | 1992 | Capcom | Beat 'em up | 3 | CPS1 |
Cal.50 | — | 1989 | SETA | |||
California Chase | — | 1999 | The Game Room | Racing | ||
California Speed | — | 1998 | Atari Games | Racing | 1-4 | |
Calipso | — | 1982 | Tago Electronics | |||
Calorie Kun vs. Moguranian | — | 1986 | Vic Tokai/ Sega | |||
Cameltry | Drift Out | 1989 | Taito | Puzzle | ||
Campus Hunting Jong Tou Ki | — | 1990 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | ||
Candy Candy | — | 1999 | Eolith | |||
Candy Puzzle | — | 1995 | CD Express | |||
Cannon Ball (Soft) | — | 1985 | Soft | |||
Cannon Ball (Yun Sung) | — | 1995 | Yun Sung | |||
Cannon Spike | — | 2000 | Psikyo | Multi-directional shooter | 2 | |
Cannonball | — | 1976 | Atari | |||
Canvas Croquis | — | 1985 | SNK | |||
Canyon Bomber | — | 1977 | Atari | Action | 2 | |
Capcom Baseball | — | 1989 | Capcom | Sports | ||
Capcom Bowling | Coors Light Bowling | 1988 | Capcom | Sports | ||
Capcom Fighting Jam | 2004 | Capcom | Fighting | |||
Capcom Sports Club | — | 1997 | Capcom | Sports | CPS2 | |
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 | — | 2000 | Capcom | Fighting | 2 | |
Capcom Vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro | — | 2000 | Capcom | Fighting | 2 | |
Capcom vs. SNK 2 | Capcom Vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001JP | 2001 | Capcom | Fighting | 2 | |
Capcom World | Capcom World Adventure QuizJP | 1989 | Capcom | Quiz | 2 | |
Capcom World 2 | Adventure Quiz Capcom World 2JP | 1992 | Capcom | Quiz | 2 | CPS1 |
Captain America and The Avengers | — | 1991 | Data East | Beat 'em up | 2 or 4 | |
Captain Commando | — | 1991 | Capcom | Beat 'em up | 4 | CPS1 |
Captain Silver | — | 1987 | Data East | Platformer | 1 | |
Captain Tomaday | — | 1999 | Visco | NeoGeo | ||
Car Hunt | — | 1979 | Sega | |||
Car Jamboree | — | 1983 | Omori Electric Co., Ltd. | |||
Car Polo | — | 1977 | Exidy | 4 | ||
Card Line | — | 199? | Veltmeijer Automaten | Card video game | ||
Carket Ball | — | 1996 | SemiCom | |||
CarnEvil | — | 1998 | Midway | 2 | ||
Carnival | — | 1980 | Sega / Gremlin | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Carnival King | — | 2002 | Incredible Technologies | |||
Carrera | Bomberman (BS Electronics) | 19?? | BS Electronics | |||
Carrier Air Wing | U.S. Navy | 1990 | Capcom | Scrolling shooter | 2 | CPS1 |
CART Fury | — | 2000 | Midway | Racing | 2 | |
Casanova | — | 1994 | Promat | |||
Cash Quiz | — | 1986 | Zilec-Zenitone | |||
Casino Five | — | 1983 | Merit | |||
Casino Strip | — | 1984 | Status Games | |||
Casino Strip II | — | 1988 | Status Games | |||
Casino Strip III | — | 1992 | Status Games | |||
Casino Strip IX (Quantum Industries) | — | 1992 | Quantum Industries | |||
Casino Strip IX (Status Games) | — | 1988 | Status Games | |||
Casino Strip Private Eyes | — | 1996 | Quantum Industries | |||
Casino Strip V | — | 1985 | Status Games | |||
Casino Strip VI | — | 1988 | Status Games | |||
Casino Strip VIII | — | 1985 | Status Games | |||
Casino Strip Vivid 1 | — | 1993 | Quantum Industries | |||
Casino Strip X | — | 1988 | Status Games | |||
Casino Strip XI | — | 1990 | Status Games | |||
Casino Strip XII | — | 1988 | Status Games | |||
The Castle | The Rock | |||||
Castle of Dracula | — | 1994 | Yun Sung | |||
Castle of Dragon | Dragon Unit | 1990 | Athena Co. | Beat 'em up | 2 | |
Castlevania: The Arcade | Akumajou Dracula: The Arcade | 2008 | Konami | Rail shooter | 2 | |
Cat and Mouse | — | 1982 | Zaccaria | Platform game | 1 | |
Catacomb | — | 1982 | MTM Games | |||
Catapult | — | 1982 | Epos | Action game | 1 | |
Catch-22 | Combat | 1983 | Exidy | |||
Cavelon | — | 1983 | Jetsoft | Maze | ||
Centipede | — | 1981 | Atari | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Cerberus | — | 1985 | Cinematronics | 2 | ||
Chack'n Pop | — | 1983 | Taito | Platformer | 2 | |
Chain Reaction | Magical DropJP | 1995 | Data East | Puzzle | ||
Challenger | — | 1981 | GamePlan/ Centuri (publisher) | |||
Challenger Draw Poker | — | 198? | Videotronics | |||
Chameleon | — | 1983 | Jaleco | |||
Chameleon RX-1 | — | 2003 | Digital Sunnil | Aleck64 | ||
Champion Baseball | — | 1983 | Sega | Sports | ||
Champion Baseball Part-2 | — | 1983 | Sega | Sports | ||
Champion Boxing | — | 1984 | Sega | |||
Champion Number | — | 1999 | ||||
Champion Poker (IGS) | — | 1993 | IGS | |||
Champion Poker 2 | — | 2000 | IGS | |||
Champion Pro Wrestling | — | 1985 | Sega | |||
Champion Skill | — | 198? | IGS | |||
Championship 9-Ball Shootout! | — | 1993 | Bundra Games | |||
Champion Wrestler | — | 1989 | Taito | |||
Championship Bowling | — | 1989 | SETA/ Romstar | |||
Championship Sprint | — | 1986 | Atari Games | Racing | 2 | |
Chan Bara | — | 1985 | Data East | Beat 'em up | 2 | |
Chance Kun | — | 1982 | ||||
Change Air Blade | — | 1999 | Sammy Corporation | Scrolling shooter | ||
Change Lanes | — | 1983 | Taito | |||
Chao Ji Da Heng | — | 200? | IGS | |||
Chaos Breaker | — | 2004 | Taito | Fighting | 2 | |
Chaos Field | — | 2004 | MileStone | Scrolling shooter | 1 | |
Chaos Heat | — | 1998 | Taito | Action | 2 | Taito G-NET |
Charlie Ninja | — | 1995 | Mitchell Corporation | |||
Chase Bombers | — | 1994 | Taito | Racing | 2 | |
Chase H.Q. | — | 1988 | Taito | Racing | 1 | |
Chase H.Q. 2 | Chase H. Q. : Nancy Yori Kinkyuu RenrakuJP | 2006 | Taito | Racing | 1 | |
Chatan Yarakuu Shanku – The Karate Tournament | — | 1992 | Mitchell Corporation | |||
Check Man | — | 1982 | Zilec | |||
Checkmate | — | 1977 | Bally Midway | 1 | ||
Cheeky Mouse | — | 1980 | Universal | 2 | ||
Cheese Chase | — | 1994 | Art & Magic | |||
Chequered Flag | — | 1988 | Konami | |||
Chelnov | Atomic Runner Chelnov - Tatakau Ningen HatsudenshoJP Atomic Runner | 1988 | Data East | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Cheyenne | — | 1984 | Exidy | Shooting Gallery | 1 | |
Chibi Maruko-chan: Maruko Deluxe Quiz | — | 1995 | Takara | 2 | NeoGeo | |
Chicken Draw | — | 1984 | Merit | Cards video game | ||
Chicken Shift | — | 1984 | Bally-Sente | |||
Chiller | — | 1986 | Exidy | Shooting Gallery | 1 | |
China Gate | — | 1988 | Romstar | Platformer | 2 | |
China Town (Data East) | — | 1991 | Data East | |||
Chinese Hero | — | 1984 | Taiyo | |||
Choky! Choky! | — | 1995 | SemiCom | |||
Choplifter | — | 1985 | Sega | Sega system 1 | ||
Chopper I | Koukuu Kihei Monogatari - The Legend of Air CavalryJP | 1988 | SNK | |||
Choro Q Hyper Racing 5 | — | 1999 | Sega | Sega ST-V | ||
ChuckECheese's Match Game | — | 1993 | Coastal Amusements | |||
Chulgyeok D-Day | The Last Day | 1990 | Dooyong | |||
Chuuka Taisen | Cloud Master | 1988 | Taito | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Circus | Acrobat TV Balloon Circus Balloon Mini Clowns Devil Circus Piccolo Seesaw Jump Springboard T.T. Acrobat | 1977 | Exidy | Action | ||
Circus Charlie | — | 1984 | Konami | Action | 2 | |
Cisco Heat | — | 1990 | Jaleco | |||
City Bomber | — | 1987 | Konami | 2 | ||
City Connection | Cruisin | 1985 | Jaleco | 2 | ||
City Love | — | 1986 | Nichibutsu | |||
Ckidzo | — | 1976 | Meadows Games | |||
Clash-Road | — | 1986 | Woodplace Inc. | |||
Clay Pigeon | — | 1986 | Exidy | |||
Clay Shoot | — | 1979 | Allied Leisure | |||
Claybuster | — | 1978 | Model Racing | Shooter | 1 | |
Clean Sweep | — | 1974 | RamTek | |||
Cleopatra Fortune | — | 1996 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | |
Cleopatra Fortune Plus | — | 2001 | Taito | Puzzle | 2 | NAOMI GD-ROM |
Cloak & Dagger | — | 1983 | Atari | Shooter | 2 | |
Clowns | — | 1978 | Midway | |||
Cliff Hanger | — | 1983 | Stern Electronics | |||
The Cliffhanger: Edward Randy | — | 1990 | Data East | Action | 2 | |
Club Kart | — | 2001 | Sega | |||
Club Kart: European Session | — | 2002 | Sega | |||
Club Kart for Cycraft | — | 2003 | Sega | |||
Club Kart Prize | — | 2003 | Sega | |||
Cluedo? Murder Mystery Quiz Game | — | 1995 | JPM International | |||
Cluster Buster | Graplop | 1983 | Data East | |||
Clutch Hitter | — | 1991 | Sega | |||
Cobra Command (1984) | — | 1984 | Data East | |||
Cobra Command (1988) | — | 1988 | Data East | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Cobra Gunship | — | 1976 | Meadows Games | |||
Cobra The Arcade | — | 2006 | Konami | Rail shooter | 2 | |
Code One Dispatch | — | 2000 | Konami | Racing | 1 | |
Coinmaster Keno | — | 2000 | Coinmaster | |||
Coinmaster Roulette | — | 2001 | Coinmaster | |||
Colony 7 | — | 1981 | Taito | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Color Match | — | 2002 | Nova Desitec | |||
Colorama | — | 2001 | Coinmaster | |||
Columns | — | 1990 | Sega | Puzzle | 2 | |
Columns II | — | 1990 | Sega | Puzzle | 2 | |
Combat Hawk | — | 1987 | Sega / Sanritsu | |||
Columns '97 | — | 1996 | Sega | Sega ST-V | ||
Combat School | Boot HillWorld | 1987 | Konami | 2 | ||
The Combatribes | — | 1990 | Technōs Japan | Beat 'em up | 3 | |
Come Back Toto | — | 1996 | SoftClub | |||
Come on Baby! | — | 2000 | Expotato Company | |||
Commando (Capcom) | Senjou no OokamiJP | 1985 | Capcom / Data East | |||
Commando (Sega) | — | 1983 | Sega | |||
CoMotion | — | 1976 | Gremlin | |||
Competition Golf - Final Round | — | 1986 | Data East | Sports | ||
Complex X | — | 1984 | Taito | |||
Computer Othello | — | 1978 | Nintendo R&D1 | Strategy | 2 | |
Computer Quiz Atama no Taisou | — | 1983 | Yachiyo Electronics | |||
Computer Space | — | 1971 | Nutting Associates | Multi-directional shooter | 1 | |
Computer Space (2 Player) | — | 1973 | Nutting Associates | Multi-directional shooter | 1 | |
Computer Space Ball | — | 1972 | Nutting Associates | Sports | 2 | |
Confidential Mission | — | 2000 | Sega | NAOMI GD-ROM | ||
Congo Bongo | — | 1983 | Sega | Platformer | 2 | |
Continental Circus | — | 1987 | Taito | Racing | 1 | |
Contra | — | 1987 | Konami | Run and gun | 2 | |
Cookie & Bibi | — | 1995 | SemiCom | |||
Cookie & Bibi 2 | — | 1996 | SemiCom | |||
Cookie & Bibi 3 | — | 1997 | SemiCom | |||
Cool Boarders - Arcade Jam | — | 1998 | Tecmo | |||
Cool Minigame Collection | — | 1999 | SemiCom | |||
Cool Pool | — | 1992 | Catalina | |||
Cool Riders | — | 1995 | Sega | Racing | 2 | |
Cop 01 | — | 1985 | Nichibutsu | 2 | ||
COPS | — | 1994 | Atari | |||
Cops N Robbers | — | 1976 | Atari | Driving | 4 | |
Coronation St. - Quiz Game | — | 1999 | JPM International | |||
Cosmic Alien | — | 1979 | Universal | 2 | ||
Cosmic Avenger | — | 1981 | Universal | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Cosmic Chasm | — | 1983 | Cinematronics | Multi-directional shooter | 2 | |
Cosmic Cop | Armed Police Unit Gallop | 1991 | Irem | 2 | ||
Cosmic Guerilla | — | 1979 | Universal | 2 | ||
Cosmic Monsters | — | 1979 | Universal | 2 | ||
Cosmic Monsters 2 | — | 1979 | Universal | 2 | ||
Cosmic Smash | — | 2001 | Sega | NAOMI cart. | ||
Cosmo | — | 1979 | TDS | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Cosmo Gang the Puzzle | — | 1992 | Namco | Puzzle | 2 | |
Cosmo Gang the Video | — | 1991 | Namco | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Cosmos | — | 1981 | Century Electronics | |||
Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams | — | 1989 | Success | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Cotton 2: Magical Night Dreams | — | 1997 | Success | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Cotton Boomerang | — | 1998 | Success | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Counter Steer | — | 1985 | Data East | Racing | 2 | |
Counter-Strike Neo | — | 2005 | ||||
Counter Run | — | 1988 | Nihon System / Sega (license) | |||
Crack Down | — | 1989 | Sega | |||
Crackin' DJ | — | 2000 | Sega | NAOMI cart. | ||
Crackin' DJ Part 2 | — | 2001 | Sega | NAOMI cart. | ||
Crackshot | — | 1985 | Exidy | |||
Crash | — | 1979 | Exidy | Driving | 1 | |
Crash 'N Score | — | 1975 | Atari | Driving | 2 | |
Crater Raider | — | 1984 | Bally Midway | 2 | ||
Crayon Shin-chan - Ora To Asobo | — | 1993 | Taito | |||
Crazy Balloon | T.T Crazy Balloon | 1980 | Taito | 2 | ||
Crazy Balls | — | 1978 | EGS | 1 | ||
Crazy Climber | — | 1980 | Nichibutsu | Action | 2 | |
Crazy Climber 2 | — | 1988 | Nichibutsu | Action | 2 | |
Crazy Cross | Taisen Puzzle-dama | 1996 | Konami | |||
Crazy Dou Di Zhu | — | 2004 | Sealy Electronic Technology | |||
Crazy Dou Di Zhu II | — | 2006 | Sealy Electronic Technology | |||
Crazy Fight | — | 1996 | Subsino | |||
Crazy Kong | — | 1981 | Falcon | |||
Crazy Kong - Part II | — | 1981 | Falcon | |||
Crazy Rally | — | 1985 | Tecfri | |||
Crazy Taxi | — | 1999 | Sega | Racing | 1 | |
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller | — | 2003 | Sega | Racing | 1 | |
Crazy War | — | 2002 | Eolith | |||
Crime City | — | 1989 | Taito | |||
Crime Fighters | — | 1989 | Konami | |||
Crime Patrol | — | 1993 | American Laser Games | Light gun shooter | 1 | |
Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars | — | 1993 | American Laser Games | Light gun shooter | 1 | |
Critter Crusher | Tatacot | 1995 | Sega | |||
Crisis Zone | — | 1999 | Namco | Shooting gallery | ||
Cross Pang | — | 1998 | F2 System | |||
Crossbow | — | 1983 | Exidy | Shooting Gallery | 1 | |
Crossed Swords | — | 1990 | ADK / SNK | Hack and slash / Beat 'em up | 2 | NeoGeo |
Crowns Golf | Champions Golf | 1984 | Nasco Japan | Sports | ||
Crowns Golf In Hawaii | — | 1985 | Nasco Japan | Sports | ||
Cruis'n Exotica | — | 1999 | Midway | Racing | 2 | |
Cruis'n USA | — | 1994 | Midway | Racing | 2 | |
Cruis'n World | — | 1996 | Midway | Racing | 2 | |
Crusher Makochan | — | 1999 | Takumi | |||
Crypt Killer | — | 1995 | Konami | Shooting Gallery | 3 | |
Crystal Castles | — | 1983 | Atari | Action | 2 | |
Crystal Gal Mahjong | — | 1986 | Nichibutsu | |||
Crystal Gal Mahjong II | — | 1986 | Nichibutsu | |||
The Crystal Maze | — | 1993 | Barcrest | 2 | ||
The Crystal Maze: Team Challenge | — | 1994 | Barcrest | 2 | ||
The Crystal of Kings | — | 2001 | BrezzaSoft | Beat 'em up | 2 | |
Cuatro en Linea | — | 1991 | Compumatic | |||
Cube Quest | — | 1983 | Simutrek Inc. | Shoot 'em up | 1 | |
Cue Brick | — | 1989 | Konami | Puzzle | 2 | |
Curve Ball | — | 1984 | Mylstar Electronics | |||
Cute Fighters | — | 1998 | SemiCom | |||
Cutie Q | — | 1979 | Namco | Breakout / Video pinball | 2 | |
Cybattler | — | 1993 | Jaleco | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Cyber Commando | — | 1995 | Namco | Simulation game | 1 | |
Cyber Cycles | — | 1995 | Namco | Racing | 2 | |
Cyber Diver | — | 2009 | Taito | First-person shooter | 1 | |
Cyber Police ESWAT | — | 1989 | Sega | Run and gun | 2 | |
Cyber Sled | — | 1993 | Namco | Simulation game | 2 | |
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force | — | 2001 | Sega | Action | 1 | |
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Oratorio Tangram | — | 1998 | Sega AM3 | Fighting | 2 | |
Cyber-Lip | — | 1990 | Data East | Run and gun | 2 | NeoGeo |
Cyberball | — | 1988 | Atari Games | Sports | 4 | |
Cyberball 2072 | — | 1989 | Atari Games | Sports | 2 | |
Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness | — | 1995 | Capcom | Fighting | 2 | CPS2 |
Cycle Mahbou | — | 1984 | Taito | Action | 2 | |
Cycle Shooting | — | 1986 | Taito | Action | 2 | |
Cycle Warriors | — | 1991 | Tatsumi | Action | 2 | |
Cyvern: The Dragon Weapons | — | 1998 | Kaneko | Scrolling shooter | 2 |
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