List of arcade video games: H

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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
Hacha Mecha Fighter 1991NMKScrolling 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 Awase1982Seta KikakuHanafuda video game1
Hana Awase 6 Part 21991AlbaHanafuda video game1
Hana Kanzashi1996DynaxHanafuda video game1
Hana no Mai1988DynaxHanafuda video game1
Hana Oriduru1989DynaxHanafuda video game1
Hana wo Yaraneba!1991DynaxHanafuda video game1
Hanafubuki1987DynaxHanafuda video game1
Hanagumi Taisen Columns: Sakura Taisen1997Atlus Sega ST-V
Hanaroku1990AlbaHanafuda video game1
The Hand
Got-Ya
1981Game-A-Tron
Handle Champ1997 Konami
Hang Pilot 1997 Konami
Hang-On
Dodgem
1985 Sega AM2 Racing 1
Hang-On Jr.
Dodgem
1985 Sega AM2 Racing 1
Hangman1998JPM2
Hangman - The Video Game 1984Status Games
Happy 6-in-12004IGS
Happy Jackie1993IGS
Happy Tour2005GAV
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 Times1994Playmark2
Harem1983I.G.R.2
Harem Challenge1995CD Express2Cubo CD32
Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders 1997 Sega Racing 1
Hasamu1991 Irem 2
Hat Trick 1984 Bally Sente Sports 2
Hatch Catch
Hatena? no Daibouken - Adventure Quiz 21990 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 Taikai1994Jaleco
Hayaoshi Quiz Nettou Namahousou1994Jaleco
Hayaoshi Quiz Ouza Ketteisen1993Jaleco
Hayaoshi Taisen Quiz HYHOO1987Nichibutsu
Hayaoshi Taisen Quiz HYHOO 21987Nichibutsu
Hayazashi Shougi Gogatsu Mayjinsen1994Seta
Hayazashi Shougi Gogatsu Mayjinsen 21994Seta
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 1996Atlus 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 Puzzle2
Heiankyo Alien 1980 Denki Onkyo Maze 2
Helifire 1980 Nintendo
Hellfire 1989 Toaplan Scrolling shooter 2
The Hermit1995Dugamex
Hero in the Castle of Doom
Hero
1983Crown Vending USA
Heuk sun baek sa1997F2 System
Hex Pool Rack + Roll1997Status Games
Hexa199?D.R. Korea Puzzle
Hexion 1991 Konami Puzzle 2
Hi Pai Paradise2003 Aruze Action 2
Hi Pai Paradise 2: Onsen ni Ikou Yo!2004 Aruze Action 2
Hi-way
Highway
1975 Atari Racing 1
Hidden Catch1998Eolith2
Hidden Catch 21999Eolith2
Hidden Catch 20001999Eolith2
Hidden Catch 31999Eolith2
High Impact Football 1990 Sports
High Rate DVD No.1: Mahjong Gal-pri - World Gal-con Grandprix1998 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.2: Sengoku Mahjong Kurenai Otome-tai1998 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.3: Junai - Manatsu no First Kiss1998 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.4: Mahjong/Handafuda Cosplay Tengoku 51998 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.5: Junai 2 - White Love Story1998 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.6: Mahjong Mogitate1999 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.7: Mahjong Mania - Kairakukan he Youkoso1999 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.8: Renai Mahjong Idol Gakuen1999 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.9: BiKiNiKo - Okinawa de Ippai Shichaishimashita1999 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.10: Mahjong/Hanafuda Cosplay Tengoku 6 - Jyunai hen1999 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.11: The Nanpa1999 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 Grandprix2000 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.14: Ai-Mode Pet Shiiku2000 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.15: Fuudol2000 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.16: Nurete Mitaino... - Net Idol Hen2000 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.17: Tsuugakuro no Yuuwaku2000 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.18: Torarechattano - AV Kantoku Hen2001 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High Rate DVD No.19: Konnano Hajimete!2001 Nichibutsu Nichibutsu High Rate DVD
High School Graffitti Mikie1984 Konami Action
High Seas Havoc1993 Data East Action
High Voltage
High Way Race 1983 Taito
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Jong2009AQ InteractiveMahjong video game
Himeshikibu1989Hi-Soft
Hippodrome
Fighting Fantasy
1989 Data East
Hit 'n Miss 1987 Exidy
Hit Me
21
Super 21
1976Mirco Games Card game 1
Hit the Ice 1990
Hockey1973RamTek
Hoccer 1983Eastern Micro Electronics Sports 2
Hog Wild 2003UnianiaRacing game
Hold & Draw1981Amstar Electronics
Hole Land 1984TecfriAction game
Holosseum 1992 Sega Fighting 2
Homura
Honey Dolls1995Barko
Honkaku Hayasashi Shougi Meijinsen 31999SetaAleck64
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 Invaders1998ICE Rail shooter 2
Hot Blocks: Tetrix II1993NIX2
Hot Body I
Same SameKOR
1995Gameace
Hot Body II1995Gameace{
Hot Chase 1988 Konami Racing 1
HotLine1984Cal Omega2
Hot Memory1994Tuning
Hot Mind1995Playmark
Hot Night1994Bulldog Amusements
Hot Pinball1995Comad
Hot Rod 1988 Sega Racing 2
Hot Pinball1995Comad
Hot Shocker1982E.G. Felago
Hot Shots Tennis 1990 Sports 2
Hot Smash1987 Taito
Hotdog Storm - The First Supersonics 1996Marble Scrolling shooter 2
House Mannequin: Roppongi Live hen1987 Nichibutsu
House Mannequin: Yuuwaku Nikki hen1987 Nichibutsu
House of Cards1983House 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
Hummer2009 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 Athlete1996 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 1995Semicom 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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