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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Hacha Mecha Fighter | — | 1991 | NMK | Scrolling shooter | ||
Hachoo! | — | 1989 | Jaleco | Beat em Up | ||
HAL 21 | — | 1985 | SNK | 2 | ||
Half-Life 2: Survivor | — | 2006 | Valve, Taito | First-person shooter | Multiplayer | |
Halley's Comet | — | 1986 | Taito | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Halley's Comet'87 | — | 1987 | Taito | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Hammerin' Harry | — | 1990 | Irem | Action | 2 | |
Hana Awase | — | 1982 | Seta Kikaku | Hanafuda video game | 1 | |
Hana Awase 6 Part 2 | — | 1991 | Alba | Hanafuda video game | 1 | |
Hana Kanzashi | — | 1996 | Dynax | Hanafuda video game | 1 | |
Hana no Mai | — | 1988 | Dynax | Hanafuda video game | 1 | |
Hana Oriduru | — | 1989 | Dynax | Hanafuda video game | 1 | |
Hana wo Yaraneba! | — | 1991 | Dynax | Hanafuda video game | 1 | |
Hanafubuki | — | 1987 | Dynax | Hanafuda video game | 1 | |
Hanagumi Taisen Columns: Sakura Taisen | — | 1997 | Atlus | Sega ST-V | ||
Hanaroku | — | 1990 | Alba | Hanafuda video game | 1 | |
The Hand | Got-Ya | 1981 | Game-A-Tron | |||
Handle Champ | — | 1997 | Konami | |||
Hang Pilot | — | 1997 | Konami | |||
Hang-On | Dodgem | 1985 | Sega AM2 | Racing | 1 | |
Hang-On Jr. | Dodgem | 1985 | Sega AM2 | Racing | 1 | |
Hangman | — | 1998 | JPM | 2 | ||
Hangman - The Video Game | — | 1984 | Status Games | |||
Happy 6-in-1 | — | 2004 | IGS | |||
Happy Jackie | — | 1993 | IGS | |||
Happy Tour | — | 2005 | GAV | |||
Hard Drivin' | — | 1988 | Atari Games | Driving | 1 | |
Hard Dunk | — | 1994 | Sega | Sports | 6 | |
Hard Hat | — | 1982 | Exidy | Maze | 2 | |
Hard Head | Popper (bootleg) | 1988 | SunA | Platform game | 2 | |
Hard Head 2 | — | 1991 | SunA | Platform game | 2 | |
Hard Times | — | 1994 | Playmark | 2 | ||
Harem | — | 1983 | I.G.R. | 2 | ||
Harem Challenge | — | 1995 | CD Express | 2 | Cubo CD32 | |
Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders | — | 1997 | Sega | Racing | 1 | |
Hasamu | — | 1991 | Irem | 2 | ||
Hat Trick | — | 1984 | Bally Sente | Sports | 2 | |
Hatch Catch | — | |||||
Hatena? no Daibouken - Adventure Quiz 2 | — | 1990 | Capcom | |||
Hatris | — | 1990 | Video System | Puzzle | 2 | |
Hattrick Hero '93 | Taito Cup Finals | 1993 | Taito | |||
Hattrick Hero '94 | International Cup '94 | 1994 | Taito | |||
Hattrick Hero '95 | Taito Power Goal | 1995 | Taito | |||
Haunted Castle | Akumajō Dracula | 1988 | Konami | Scrolling fighter | 2 | |
Hayaoshi Quiz Grand Champion Taikai | — | 1994 | Jaleco | |||
Hayaoshi Quiz Nettou Namahousou | — | 1994 | Jaleco | |||
Hayaoshi Quiz Ouza Ketteisen | — | 1993 | Jaleco | |||
Hayaoshi Taisen Quiz HYHOO | — | 1987 | Nichibutsu | |||
Hayaoshi Taisen Quiz HYHOO 2 | — | 1987 | Nichibutsu | |||
Hayazashi Shougi Gogatsu Mayjinsen | — | 1994 | Seta | |||
Hayazashi Shougi Gogatsu Mayjinsen 2 | — | 1994 | Seta | |||
Head On | — | 1979 | Irem | 2 | ||
Head On (2 Player) | — | 1979 | Irem | 2 | ||
Head On 2 | — | 1979 | Sega | 2 | ||
Head Panic - Polly & Sally Adventure | — | |||||
Heart Attack - The A Maze Zing | — | |||||
Heated Barrel | — | |||||
Heaven's Gate | — | 1996 | Atlus | Fighting Game | ZN-1 | |
Heavy Barrel | — | 1987 | Data East | Run and Gun | 2 | |
Heavy Gear II | — | 1999 | ||||
Heavy Metal | — | 1985 | Sega | |||
Heavy Metal: Geomatrix | — | 2001 | Sega/Capcom | |||
Heavy Smash | — | 1993 | Data East | |||
Heavy Unit | — | 1988 | Taito | |||
Heavyweight Champ | — | 1986 | Sega | |||
Hebereke's Popoon | Hebereke no PopoonJP | 1993 | Sunsoft | Puzzle | 2 | |
Heiankyo Alien | — | 1980 | Denki Onkyo | Maze | 2 | |
Helifire | — | 1980 | Nintendo | |||
Hellfire | — | 1989 | Toaplan | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
The Hermit | — | 1995 | Dugamex | |||
Hero in the Castle of Doom | Hero | 1983 | Crown Vending USA | |||
Heuk sun baek sa | — | 1997 | F2 System | |||
Hex Pool | Rack + Roll | 1997 | Status Games | |||
Hexa | — | 199? | D.R. Korea | Puzzle | ||
Hexion | — | 1991 | Konami | Puzzle | 2 | |
Hi Pai Paradise | — | 2003 | Aruze | Action | 2 | |
Hi Pai Paradise 2: Onsen ni Ikou Yo! | — | 2004 | Aruze | Action | 2 | |
Hi-way | Highway | 1975 | Atari | Racing | 1 | |
Hidden Catch | — | 1998 | Eolith | 2 | ||
Hidden Catch 2 | — | 1999 | Eolith | 2 | ||
Hidden Catch 2000 | — | 1999 | Eolith | 2 | ||
Hidden Catch 3 | — | 1999 | Eolith | 2 | ||
High Impact Football | — | 1990 | Sports | |||
High Rate DVD No.1: Mahjong Gal-pri - World Gal-con Grandprix | — | 1998 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.2: Sengoku Mahjong Kurenai Otome-tai | — | 1998 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.3: Junai - Manatsu no First Kiss | — | 1998 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.4: Mahjong/Handafuda Cosplay Tengoku 5 | — | 1998 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.5: Junai 2 - White Love Story | — | 1998 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.6: Mahjong Mogitate | — | 1999 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.7: Mahjong Mania - Kairakukan he Youkoso | — | 1999 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.8: Renai Mahjong Idol Gakuen | — | 1999 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.9: BiKiNiKo - Okinawa de Ippai Shichaishimashita | — | 1999 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.10: Mahjong/Hanafuda Cosplay Tengoku 6 - Jyunai hen | — | 1999 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.11: The Nanpa | — | 1999 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.12: Poka Poka Onsen de CHU - Bijin 3 Shimai ni Kiotsukete! | — | 1999 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.13: Cosplay Tengoku 7 - Super Co-gal Grandprix | — | 2000 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.14: Ai-Mode Pet Shiiku | — | 2000 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.15: Fuudol | — | 2000 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.16: Nurete Mitaino... - Net Idol Hen | — | 2000 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.17: Tsuugakuro no Yuuwaku | — | 2000 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.18: Torarechattano - AV Kantoku Hen | — | 2001 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High Rate DVD No.19: Konnano Hajimete! | — | 2001 | Nichibutsu | Nichibutsu High Rate DVD | ||
High School Graffitti Mikie | — | 1984 | Konami | Action | ||
High Seas Havoc | — | 1993 | Data East | Action | ||
High Voltage | — | |||||
High Way Race | — | 1983 | Taito | |||
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Jong | — | 2009 | AQ Interactive | Mahjong video game | ||
Himeshikibu | — | 1989 | Hi-Soft | |||
Hippodrome | Fighting Fantasy | 1989 | Data East | |||
Hit 'n Miss | — | 1987 | Exidy | |||
Hit Me | 21 Super 21 | 1976 | Mirco Games | Card game | 1 | |
Hit the Ice | — | 1990 | ||||
Hockey | — | 1973 | RamTek | |||
Hoccer | — | 1983 | Eastern Micro Electronics | Sports | 2 | |
Hog Wild | — | 2003 | Uniania | Racing game | ||
Hold & Draw | — | 1981 | Amstar Electronics | |||
Hole Land | — | 1984 | Tecfri | Action game | ||
Holosseum | — | 1992 | Sega | Fighting | 2 | |
Homura | — | |||||
Honey Dolls | — | 1995 | Barko | |||
Honkaku Hayasashi Shougi Meijinsen 3 | — | 1999 | Seta | Aleck64 | ||
Hook | — | 1992 | Irem | Beat 'em up | 4 | |
Hopper Robo | — | 1983 | Sega | 2 | ||
Hopping Mappy | — | 1986 | Namco | Action | 2 | Namco System 86 |
Horizon | — | 1985 | Irem | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Host Invaders | — | 1998 | ICE | Rail shooter | 2 | |
Hot Blocks: Tetrix II | — | 1993 | NIX | 2 | ||
Hot Body I | Same SameKOR | 1995 | Gameace | |||
Hot Body II | — | 1995 | Gameace | { | ||
Hot Chase | — | 1988 | Konami | Racing | 1 | |
HotLine | — | 1984 | Cal Omega | 2 | ||
Hot Memory | — | 1994 | Tuning | |||
Hot Mind | — | 1995 | Playmark | |||
Hot Night | — | 1994 | Bulldog Amusements | |||
Hot Pinball | — | 1995 | Comad | |||
Hot Rod | — | 1988 | Sega | Racing | 2 | |
Hot Pinball | — | 1995 | Comad | |||
Hot Shocker | — | 1982 | E.G. Felago | |||
Hot Shots Tennis | — | 1990 | Sports | 2 | ||
Hot Smash | — | 1987 | Taito | |||
Hotdog Storm - The First Supersonics | — | 1996 | Marble | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
House Mannequin: Roppongi Live hen | — | 1987 | Nichibutsu | |||
House Mannequin: Yuuwaku Nikki hen | — | 1987 | Nichibutsu | |||
House of Cards | — | 1983 | House of Cards, Inc. | Card Game | ||
House of the Dead, The | — | 1996 | Wow Entertainment | Rail shooter | 2 | |
House of the Dead 2, The | — | 1998 | Wow Entertainment | Rail shooter | 2 | |
House of the Dead III, The | — | 2002 | Wow Entertainment | Rail shooter | 2 | |
House of the Dead 4, The | — | 2005 | ||||
Hummer | — | 2009 | Sega | |||
Hunchback | — | 1983 | Century Electronics | Platform Game | 2 | |
Hunchback Olympic | Herbie at the Olympics | 1984 | Century Electronics | Sports Game | 2 | |
Hustle | — | 1977 | Gremlin Industries | Maze | 2 | |
HWY Chase | — | 1980 | Data East | DECO | ||
Hydra | — | 1990 | Atari Games | Driving | 1 | Atari G1 |
Hydro Thunder | — | 1999 | Midway Games | Racing | 2 | |
Hyper Athlete | — | 1996 | Konami | |||
Hyper Bishi Bashi Champ | — | |||||
Hyper Bishi Bashi Champ 2 Player Version | — | |||||
Hyper Crash | — | 1987 | Konami | Driving | 1 | |
Hyper Duel | — | 1993 | TechnoSoft | |||
Hyper Dyne Side Arms | — | 1986 | Capcom | Scrolling shooter | ||
Hyper Pacman | — | 1995 | Semicom | Maze | 2 | |
Hyper Sports | Hyper Olympic '84JP | 1984 | Konami | Sports | 4 | |
Hyper Street Fighter II | Hyper Street Fighter II - The Anniversary Edition | 2003 | Capcom | Fighting | 2 | |
Hyperdrive | — |
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