List of arcade video games: F

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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.

TitleAlternate Title(s)YearManufacturerGenre(s)Max. PlayersPCB Model
F-1 Dream 1988 Capcom Racing
F-1 Grand Prix1991 Video System Co., Ltd. Racing
F-1 Grand Prix Part II1992 Video System Co., Ltd. Racing
F-15 Strike Eagle1990 Microprose Flight simulation
F-Zero AX
F-Zero AX Monster Ride
2003 Sega Racing
F1 Exhaust Note 1991 Sega Racing
F1 Grand Prix Star 1991 Jaleco Racing
F1 Grand Prix Star II 1993 Jaleco Racing
F1 Super Battle 1994 Jaleco Racing
F1 Super Lap 1992 SEGA Racing
F355 Challenge 1999 Sega AM2 Racing
F355 Challenge 2: International Course Edition2001 Sega AM2 Racing
Face Off 1988 Namco Sports 4 Namco System 1
Fail Gate1991Seibu Kaihatsu Scrolling shooter 2
The Fairyland Story 1985 Taito Platformer 2
The Fallen Angels
1998 Psikyo Fighting 2
Fancy World: Earth of Crisis1996Unico Electronics
Fantasia 1994 Comad/New Japan System
Fantasia II 1997 Comad
Fantastic Journey
Gokujyou Parodius! - Kako no Eikou wo MotometeJP
1994 Konami Horizontal shooter 2
Fantasy 1981 SNK /
Rock-Ola
(US license)
Action 2
Fantasy '951995Hi-max Technology
Fantasy Land199?Electronic Devices
Fantasy Story2002ZSoft
Fantasy Zone 1985 Sega Scrolling shooter 2
Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa (1988 version)1988 Sega Scrolling shooter 2
Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa (2008 version)2008 Sega Scrolling shooter 2
Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash 1995 SNK NeoGeo
The Fast & The Furious 2010 Raw Thrills
Fast Draw1983Stern Electronics
Fast Draw Showdown 1994 American Laser Games
Fast Freddie
Fly-Boy
1982 Kaneko Action 2
Fast Lane 1987 Konami Driving 2
Faster Than Speed 2004 Sammy Corporation
Fatal Fury: King of Fighters
Garou Densetsu: Shukumei no TatakaiJP
1991 SNK NeoGeo
Fatal Fury 2
Garou Densetsu 2: Arata-Naru TatakaiJP
1992 SNK NeoGeo
Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory
Garou Densetsu 3 - Harukanaru TatakaiJP
1995 SNK NeoGeo
Fatal Fury Special
Garou Densetsu SpecialJP
1993 SNK NeoGeo
Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition 1998 SNK Hyper NeoGeo 64
Fate/unlimited codes 2008 Eighting Fighter (versus)
Fax1983 Exidy
Fever Soccer2004Seibu Denshi
Field Combat 1985 Jaleco
Field Day
The Undoukai: Dokoka no Gyoshiryoo no UndoukaiJP
1984 Taito
Field Goal 1979 Taito
Fight Fever 1994Viccom2NeoGeo
Fighter & Attacker
F/A
1992 Namco Scrolling shooter 2
Fighter's History 1993 Data East
Fighter's Impact 1996 Taito Polygonal 2-Player fighting game2
Fighter's Impact A 1997 Taito Polygonal 2-Player fighting game2
Fighting Basketball1984Paradise
Fighting Bujutsu
Fighting Wu-Shu 2nd!
1997 KONAMI Polygonal 2-Player fighting game2
Fighting Hawk 1988 Taito 2
Fighting Ice Hockey 1984 Data East
Fighting Layer 1998 Namco Fighter (versus)2
Fighting Mania
Punch Mania: Hokuto No Ken
2000 Taito 2
Fighting Roller 1983 Taito
Fighting Soccer 1988 SNK Sports
Fighting Vipers 1995 Sega Fighter (versus)2
Fighting Vipers 2 1998 Sega Fighter (versus)2
Filetto1990Novarmatic
Final Blow 1986 Taito
Final Fight 1989 Capcom Beat 'em up 2 CPS1
Final Fight Revenge 1999 Capcom Beat 'em up 2
Final Furlong 1997 Namco Racing 4
Final Furlong 2 1999 Namco Racing 4
Final Godori2001SemiCom
Final Godori 22002SemiCom
Final Lap 1987 Namco Racing 8
Final Lap 2 1990 Namco Racing 8
Final Lap 3 1992 Namco Racing 8
Final Lap R 1993 Namco Racing 4
The Final Round
Hard Puncher - Ketsumamireru no Eikou
1988 Konami
Final Shooting: Mobile Suit Gundam1995 Banpresto Rail shooter 2
Final Star Force 1992 Tecmo Scrolling shooter 2
Final Tetris1993Jeil Computer System
Finalizer
Finalizer - Super Transformation
1985 Konami Scrolling shooter 2
Find Out1987Elettronolo
Finest Hour 1989 Namco Shooter 2
Fire Ball1992FM Work
Fire Battle 1984 Taito Scrolling shooter 2
Fire One 1979 Exidy 2
Fire Shark
Same! Same! Same! JP
1990 Toaplan Scrolling shooter 2
Fire Trap 1986 Data East 2
Fire Truck
Smokey Joe
1978 Atari Driving 2
Fireball1980Valco
Firefox 1984 Atari Shooter 1
The First Funky Fighter1993 Taito
Fisco 4001988Taito Racing
Fisherman's Bait: A Bass Challenge
Bass Angler
1998 Konami Fishing 2
Fisherman's Bait: A Marlin Challenge 1999 Konami Fishing 2
Fisherman's Bait 2: A Bass Challenge
Bass Angler 2
1998 Konami Fishing 2
Fishing Maniac 2+2000Saero Fishing
Fishing Maniac 32002Saero Fishing
Fishing Master1997 Capcom Fishing
Fist of the North Star
Hokuto No KenJP
2005 Sega Fighting
Five a Side Soccer1995 Konami
FixEight 1992 Toaplan Scrolling shooter 2
Flame Gunner 1999 Tecmo, Ltd.
Flash 3-in-12004IGS
Flash Boy
The Deco Kid
1981 Data East DECO
Flash Gal 1985 Sega 2 Kyugo
Flash Point 1989 Sega Puzzle 2
Flicky 1984 Sega Action game 2 Sega system 1
Flip & Flop 1984 Exidy
Flip Maze1999 Taito Taito G-Net
Flipper Jack1983Jackson Company
Flower1986 Komax
Flyball 1976 Atari Sports 2
Flying Ball
Bumpoline
1984 Data East
Flying Fortress1976Electra Games
Flying Shark
Sky SharkUS
HishouzameJP
1987 Toaplan Scrolling shooter 2
Flying Tiger 1992 Dooyong Scrolling shooter 2
Fonz
Fonz
Moto-Cross
1976 Sega-Gremlin
Food Fight 1982 Atari Shooter 2
Football Champ
Hattrick HeroJP
Euro Champ '92EU
1990 Taito Sports 4
Football Crazy1997Bell-Fruit
Football Frenzy 1992 SNK NeoGeo
Football Power 1999 Gaelco
Force Break
Kyohkoh-ToppaJP
1986 Data East
Forgotten Worlds 1988 Capcom Scrolling shooter 2 CPS1
Fortress 2 Blue Arcade 2001 Eolith Shooter
Four Trax 1989 Namco Racing 4
Fred Flintstone's Memory Match 1994
Free Kick 1987
Freeze1984Cinematronics
Frenzy 1982 Stern Electronics Shooter game 2
Frenzy Express2001Uniania
Frisky Tom 1981 Nichibutsu Action 2
Frog & Spiders1981 Taito
Frogger 1981 Konami Action 2
Frogs 1978 Sega / Gremlin Action / Platformer 1
Front Line 1982 Taito 2
Fruit Paradise200?IGS
Fruit Star1992Fun World
Fu'un: Super Tag BattleKizuna Encounter1996SNK2NeoGeo
Fu'un Mokushiroku: Kakutou Sousei1995SNK2NeoGeo
Fun Casino1983Status Games
Fun Four1976Bailey International
Fun Station Spielekoffer 9 Spiele2000ADP
Fun World Quiz1990Fun World
Funky Ball1998dgPIX Entertainment
Funky Bee 1982 Orca
Funky Fish 1981 Sun Electronics 2
Funky Head Boxers 1995 Sega
Funky Jet 1992 Mitchell
Funny Bubble1999Chang Electronic
Funny Strip199?MagicGames
Futsball 1975 Allied Leisure Industries
Future Spy 1984 Sega Isometric shooter 2

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