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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M-4 | — | 1977 | Midway | Shooter | ||
M-79 Ambush | — | 1977 | Ramtek | Shooter | ||
M.A.C.H. 3 | — | 1983 | Gottlieb | Shooter | 1 | |
M.I.A. Missing in Action | — | 1989 | Konami | Run and gun | 2 | |
M.V.P. | — | 1989 | Sega | Sports | ||
Ma Cheon Ru | — | 1999 | SemiCom | |||
Mace: The Dark Age | — | 1997 | Midway Games | Fighting game | ||
Mach Breakers: Numan Athletics 2 | — | 1994 | Namco | Sports | 2 | |
Macho Mouse | — | 1982 | Techstar | |||
Macross Plus | — | 1996 | Banpresto | |||
Mad Alien | — | 1980 | Data East | Fixed Shooter | 2 | |
Mad Ball | — | 1998 | Yun Sung | |||
Mad Crasher | Mad Crusher | 1984 | SNK | |||
Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold | — | 1992 | American Laser Games | Shooting game | ||
Mad Dog McCree | — | 1990 | American Laser Games | Shooting game | ||
Mad Donna | — | 1995 | Tuning | |||
Mad Planets | — | 1983 | Gottlieb | |||
Mad Shark | — | 1993 | Allumer | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Mad Zoo | — | 1995 | Bordun International | |||
Mag Max | — | 1985 | Nichibutsu | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Magic Fly | — | 198? | ||||
Magic Johnson's Fast Break | — | 1989 | Arcadia Systems | Sports | 2 | Arcadia |
Magic Number | — | 1995 | CD Express | |||
Magic Premium | — | 1995 | CD Express | |||
Magic Purple | — | 1996 | Unico | |||
Magic Sticks | — | 1995 | Playmark | |||
Magic Sword | Magic Sword - Heroic Fantasy | 1990 | Capcom | Hack and slash | 2 | CPS1 |
Magic the Gathering: Armageddon | — | 1997 | Acclaim | |||
Magical Cat Adventure | CattJP | 1993 | Wintechno | Platformer | 1 | |
Magical Crystals | — | 1991 | Kaneko | |||
Magical Date: Dokidoki Kokuhaku Daisakusen | — | 1996 | Taito | |||
Magical Date: Sotsugyou Kokuhaku Daisakusen | — | 1997 | Taito | |||
Magical Drop Plus 1! | — | 1995 | Data East | 2 | ||
Magical Drop II | — | 1996 | Data East | 2 | NeoGeo | |
Magical Drop III | — | 1997 | Data East | 2 | NeoGeo | |
Magical Error o Sagase | — | 1994 | TechnoSoft | |||
Magical Speed | — | 1994 | Allumer | |||
Magical Spot | — | 1980 | Universal | |||
Magical Spot II | — | 1980 | Universal | |||
Magical Tetris Challenge | — | 1998 | Capcom | Puzzle | 2 | |
Magical Touch | — | 1995 | Micro Mfg | |||
Magical Truck Adventure | — | 1998 | Sega | |||
Magical Twin Bee! | Twin Bee Yahhoo! Fushigi no Kuni de Dai Abare!! | 1995 | Konami | |||
Magical Zunou Power | — | 1996 | Sega | Sega ST-V | ||
Magicball Fighting | — | 1994 | SemiCom | |||
Magix | — | 1995 | Yun Sung | |||
Magician Lord | Majishan RoodoJP | 1990 | Alpha Denshi | Platformer | 2 | |
The Mah-Jong | — | 1987 | Visco | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong 4P Simasyo | — | 1994 | Sphinx | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Angel Kiss | — | 1995 | Jaleco | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Block Jongbou | — | 1987 | SNK | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Block Jongbou 2 | — | 1987 | SNK | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Cafe Break | — | 1999 | Nakanihon | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Cafe Doll | — | 1993 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Cafe Paradise | — | 1999 | Techno-Top | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Cafe Time | — | 1992 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Camera Kozou | — | 1988 | Miki Shoji | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Campus Hunting | — | 1990 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Channel Zoom in | — | 1990 | Jaleco | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Chinmoku no Hentai | — | 1990 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Circuit no Mehyou | — | 1992 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Clinic: Vol. 1 | — | 1988 | Home Data | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Club 90's | — | 1990 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Daireikai | — | 1989 | Jaleco | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Daiyogen: Kono Gyaru Uranaishi Ni Tsuki | — | 1990 | Video System | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Derringer | — | 1989 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Dial Q2 | — | 1990 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Doukyuusei | — | 1995 | Make Software | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Doukyuusei Special Kanketsuhen | — | 1995 | Make Software | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Dunhuang | — | 1995 | Spirit Tech | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Electromagnetic Base | — | 1989 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Electron Base Part.2 + Part.3 Super Express | — | 1990 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Electron Base Part.2 + Part.4 | — | 1993 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Erotica Golf: Soutennenshoku Gal | — | 1994 | Fujic Company | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Fantastic Love | — | 1996 | Nakanihon | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Fight Club | — | 2002 | Konami | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Focus | — | 1989 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Friday | — | 1989 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Fun-Club: Idol Saizensen | — | 1989 | Video System | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong G-Men '89: Satsusareta OL | — | 1989 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong G-Taste | — | 2002 | Psikyo | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Gakuen: Sotsugyohen | — | 1988 | Yuga | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Gakuen 2: Gakuen-chou no Fukushuu | — | 1989 | Face | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Gakuen-sai | — | 1997 | Make Software | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Gakuen-sai 2 | — | 1998 | Make Software | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Gal 10-renpatsu: Naniwa no O-nee Wa O-Moroi De | — | 1993 | Fujic | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Gal no Kaika | — | 1989 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Gekisha | — | 1989 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Gekisha Part II | — | 1990 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Gottsu ee, Kanji! | — | 1991 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Hourouki Gaiden | — | 1987 | Home Data | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Hourouki Okite | — | 1988 | Home Data | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Hourouki Part I: Seisyun Hen | — | 1987 | Home Data | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Housoukyouku Honbanchuu | — | 1994 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Hyper Reaction | — | 1995 | Sammy Corporation | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Hyper Reaction 2 | — | 1997 | Sammy Corporation | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Ikagadesuka: 2 Haku 3 Nichi no Ianryoku | — | 1991 | Mitchell | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Janjan Baribari | — | 1992 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Jikken Love Story | — | 1991 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Jogakuen: Karada Kensa-hen | — | 199? | Windom | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Kakumei | — | 1990 | Jaleco | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Kakumei 2: Princess League | — | 1992 | Jaleco | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Keiba ou | — | 1993 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Kinjirareta Asobi: Ikeike! Kyoushi no Yokubou | — | 1991 | Home Data | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Koi no Magic Potion | — | 1992 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Koiuranai | — | 1992 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
MahJong Kyoretsuden: Higashi Nippon-Hen | — | 1990 | SNK | Mahjong video game | 2 | NeoGeo |
Mahjong Kyoujidai: Exciting Mahjong | — | 1986 | Sanritsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong L'Amant | — | 1993 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Lemon Angel | — | 1990 | Home Data | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Long Hu Zheng Ba 2 | — | 1998 | IGS | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Man Guan Cai Shen | — | 1998 | IGS | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Man Guan Da Heng | — | 1997 | IGS | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Nanpa Story | — | 1989 | Brooks | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Natsu Monogatari | — | 1989 | Video System | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Neruton Haikujiradan | — | 1990 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong OH | — | 1999 | Taito | Mahjong video game | Taito G-Net | |
Mahjong Ougon no Hai | — | 1991 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Pachinko Monogatari | — | 1992 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Panic Stadium | — | 1990 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Pon Chin Kan | — | 1991 | Visco | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Quest | — | 1991 | Taito | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Raijinhai DX | — | 1996 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Reach | — | 1994 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Reach II | — | 1994 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Ren-ai Club | — | 1993 | Fujic | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Rokumeikan | — | 1988 | Home Data | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Satsujin Jiken | — | 1988 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Scout Man: Senyu!! AV Satsuei Genba | — | 1994 | Sphinx | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Senka | — | 1986 | Visco | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Senpu | — | 2002 | Oriental Soft | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Shikaku | — | 1988 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Shikaku Gaiden: Hana no Momoko-gumi | — | 1988 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Shinkirou Deja Vu | — | 1989 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Shinkirou Deja Vu 2 | — | 1989 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Shiseikatsu: Onzouji-ke no Hitobito | — | 1991 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Shiyou | — | 1986 | Visco | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Shuang Long Qiang Zhu 2 | — | 1998 | IGS | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Shuang Long Qiang Zhu 3 | — | 1999 | IGS | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Sisters | — | 1986 | Toaplan | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Super Da Man Guan 2 | — | 1997 | IGS | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Super Marukin-ban | — | 1990 | Yuga | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Tenkaigen | — | 1991 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Tenkaigen Part 2 | — | 1991 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Tensinhai | — | 1995 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong The Lady Hunter: Kaitou Kuroneko Renmeihen | — | 1990 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Tian Jiang Shen Bing | — | 1997 | IGS | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Triple Wars | — | 1990 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Triple Wars 2 | — | 1990 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Triple Wars Bangai-hen: Sailor Wars | — | 1993 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Uchuu yori Ai o Komete | — | 1989 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Uranai Densetsu | — | 1992 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Vanilla Syndrome | — | 1991 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Vegas: Fushigi na Jansou Monogatari | — | 1991 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Vitamin C: Anataga Sensei Yo! | — | 1989 | Home Data | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Wakuwaku Catcher | — | 1993 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong X-Tal 7: Crystal Mahjong | — | 1990 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Yarunara | — | 1991 | Dynax | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Yoshimoto Gekijou | — | 1994 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Yougo no Kisotairyoku | — | 1989 | Home Data | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Yuugi | — | 1990 | Visco | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Mahjong Zuki no Korinai Menmen | — | 1988 | Nichibutsu | Mahjong video game | 1 | |
Maikobana | — | 1990 | Nichibutsu | Hanafuda game | 1 | |
Main Event (1984) | — | 1984 | SNK | Sports/Professional wrestling | 4 | |
The Main Event (1988) | Ring no OhjaJP | 1988 | Konami | Sports/Professional wrestling | 4 | |
Major Havoc | Alpha One (prototype title) | 1983 | Atari | Shoot 'em up | 2 | |
Major League | — | 1986 | Sega | 2 | ||
Major Poker | — | 1994 | PAL System | |||
Major Title | — | 1990 | Irem | Sports | 4 | |
Major Title 2 - Tournament Leader | The Irem Skins Game | 1992 | Irem | |||
Make Trax | Crush RollerJP Korosuke Roller | 1981 | Kural | 2 | ||
Maldaliza | — | 2002 | Big A Korea | |||
Malzak | — | 198? | Kitronix | |||
Man Guan Fu Xing | — | 2000 | IGS | |||
Mang-Chi | — | 2000 | Afega | |||
Mambo a Go Go | — | 2001 | ||||
Manhattan | — | 1981 | Data East | DECO | ||
Mania Challenge (2-Player) | — | 1985 | ||||
Maniac Square | — | 1996 | Gaelco | |||
Manic Panic Ghosts | Pokasuka Ghost: It's a Boo Bash! | 2007 | Sega | |||
Manx TT Superbike | — | 1995 | ||||
Mamoru-kun Ha Norowareteshimatta! | — | 2008 | G.Rev | NAOMI GD-ROM | ||
Mappy | — | 1983 | Namco | Platform game | 2 | |
Marbella Vice | — | 1994 | Picmatic | |||
Marble Madness | — | 1984 | Atari Games | Platform game | 2 | |
Märchen Maze | — | 1988 | Namco | Action | 2 | Namco System 1 |
Marine Boy | — | 1982 | Orca | |||
Marine Date | — | 1981 | Taito | |||
Mario Bros. | — | 1983 | Nintendo R&D1 | Platformer | 2 | |
Mario Kart Arcade GP | — | 2005 | Namco | Racing | 4 | Triforce |
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 | — | 2007 | Bandai Namco Games | Racing | 4 | Triforce |
Mario Kart Arcade GP DX | — | 2013 | Bandai Namco Games | Racing | 4 | |
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition | — | 2016 | Sega | Sports | 4 | Sega Nu |
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Arcade Edition | — | 2020 | Sega | Sports | 4 | |
Markham | — | 1983 | Sun Electronics | |||
Mars | — | 1981 | Artic Electronics | |||
Mars Matrix: Hyper Solid Shooting | — | 2000 | Takumi Corporation | Scrolling shooter | 2 | CPS2 |
Martial Beat | — | 2002 | Konami | |||
Martial Champion | — | 1993 | ||||
Martial Masters | — | 2001 | IGS | |||
Maru-Chan de Goo! | — | 1997 | Sega | Sega ST-V | ||
Marvel Land | — | 1989 | Namco | Platformer | 2 | |
Marvel Super Heroes | — | 1995 | Capcom | Fighting | 2 | CPS2 |
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter | — | 1997 | Capcom | Fighting | 2 | CPS2 |
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes | — | 1998 | Capcom | Fighting | 2 | CPS2 |
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes | — | 2000 | Capcom | Fighting | 2 | |
Marvin's Maze | ACW | 1983 | SNK | Platform game | 2 | |
Masked Riders Club Battle Race | — | 1993 | Banpresto | |||
Master Boy (Gaelco) | — | 1991 | Gaelco | |||
Master Boy (Ichi-Funtel) | — | 1987 | Ichi-Funtel | |||
The Master of KIN | — | 1988 | Du Tech | |||
Master of Weapon | — | 1989 | Taito | |||
Master's Fury | — | 1996 | Unico | |||
Master's Golf | — | 1985 | Nasco | |||
Mat Mania – The Prowrestling Network | Exciting Hour | 1985 | Technōs Japan | Sports/Professional wrestling | 2 | |
Match'em Up | — | 1986 | Merit | |||
Match Games | — | 1982 | Merit | |||
The Mating Game | — | 1996 | Barcrest | |||
Mausuke no Ojama the World | — | 1996 | Data East | Sega ST-V | ||
Max RPM | — | 1986 | Bally Midway | |||
Maximum Force | — | 1996 | Atari Games | Shooting Gallery | 2 | |
Maximum Speed | — | 2003 | Sammy Corporation | |||
Mayday!! | — | 1981 | Hoei | |||
Mayhem 2002 | — | 1985 | Cinematronics | |||
Maze of Flott | — | 1989 | Taito | |||
The Maze of the Kings | — | 2002 | Sega | NAOMI GD-ROM | ||
Mazan: Flash of the Blade | — | 2002 | Namco | NAOMI cart. | ||
Mazer Blazer | — | 1983 | Stern Electronics | |||
Mazinger Z | — | 1994 | Banpresto | |||
Meadows Lanes | — | 1977 | Meadows Games | |||
Mechanized Attack | — | 1989 | SNK | |||
Mega Double Strip | — | 1992 | Blitz System | |||
Mega Lines | — | 1991 | Fun World | |||
Mega Twins | Chiki Chiki Boys | 1990 | Capcom | |||
Mega Man: The Power Battle | Rockman: The Power BattleJP | 1995 | Capcom | Action | 2 | CPS2 |
Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters | Rockman 2: The Power FightersJP | 1996 | Capcom | Action | 1 | CPS2 |
Mega Zone | — | 1983 | Konami | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Megablast | — | 1989 | Taito | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Megadon | — | 1982 | Epos | |||
Megatack | — | 1980 | Centuri | |||
Megatouch 5 | — | 1997 | Merit | |||
Megatouch 5 Tournament Edition | — | 1998 | Merit | |||
Megatouch 5 Turnier Version | — | 1998 | Merit | |||
Megatouch 6 | — | 1998 | Merit | |||
Megatouch 7: Encore Edition | — | 2000 | Merit | |||
Megatouch III | — | 1995 | Merit | |||
Megatouch III Tournament Edition | — | 1995 | Merit | |||
Megatouch III Turnier Version | — | 1996 | Merit | |||
Megatouch IV | — | 1995 | Merit | |||
Megatouch IV Tournament Edition | — | 1995 | Merit | |||
Megatouch XL | — | 1997 | Merit | |||
Megatouch XL 5000 | — | 1997 | Merit | |||
Megatouch XL 6000 | — | 1999 | Merit | |||
Megatouch XL Gold | — | 2000 | Merit | |||
Megatouch XL Super 5000 | — | 1998 | Merit | |||
Meijinsen | — | 1986 | SNK | |||
Meikyuujima | — | 1988 | Irem | |||
Melty Blood - Act Cadenza ver. A | — | 2005 | Type Moon | NAOMI GD-ROM | ||
Melty Blood - Act Cadenza ver. B | — | 2006 | Type Moon | NAOMI GD-ROM | ||
Melty Blood Actress Again | — | 2008 | Type Moon | NAOMI cart | ||
Meng Hong Lou | — | 2004 | Sealy | |||
Mercs | Senjo no Okami IIJP | 1990 | Capcom | 2 | CPS1 | |
Merit Joker Poker | — | 1988 | Sammy Corporation | |||
Merit Touch Joker Poker | — | 1994 | Sammy Corporation | |||
Merlins Money Maze | — | 1986 | Zilec-Zenitone | |||
Meta Fox | — | 1989 | Seta | |||
Metal Black | — | 1991 | Taito | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Metal Clash | — | 1985 | Data East | Beat 'em up | 2 | |
Metal Freezer | — | 1989 | Seibu Kaihatsu | |||
Metal Hawk | — | 1988 | Namco | Multidirectional shooter | 1 | |
Metal Saver | — | 1994 | First Amusement | |||
Metal Slug | — | 1996 | Nazca | Run and gun | 2 | NeoGeo |
Metal Slug 2 | — | 1998 | SNK | Run and gun | 2 | NeoGeo |
Metal Slug 3 | — | 2000 | Noise Factory | Run and gun | 2 | NeoGeo |
Metal Slug 4 | — | 2002 | Mega Enterprise | Run and gun | 2 | NeoGeo |
Metal Slug 5 | — | 2003 | SNK Playmore | Run and gun | 2 | NeoGeo |
Metal Slug 6 | — | 2006 | SNK Playmore | Run and gun | 2 | Atomiswave |
Metal Slug X | — | 1999 | SNK | Run and gun | 2 | NeoGeo |
Metal Soldier Isaac II | — | 1985 | First Amusement | |||
Metamorphic Force | — | 1993 | Konami | Beat 'em up | 4 | |
Metamoqester | Oni - The Ninja Master | 1995 | Banpresto | Fighting | 2 | |
Meteors | — | 1981 | Amusement World | |||
Metro-Cross | — | 1985 | Namco | Action | 2 | |
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker | — | 1990 | Sega | Beat 'em up | 3 | |
Micon-Kit | — | 1978 | SNK | |||
Micon-Kit Part II | — | 1978 | SNK | |||
Midnight Landing | — | 1987 | Taito | |||
Midnight Resistance | — | 1989 | Data East | Run and gun | ||
Midnight Run: Road Fighter 2 | — | 1985 | Konami | |||
Mighty Guy | — | 1986 | Nichibutsu | |||
Mighty Monkey | — | 1982 | Universal Video Games | |||
Mighty Warriors | — | 199? | Elettronica Video-Games | |||
Mikie | Shinnyuushain Tooru-Kun | 1984 | Elettronica Video-Games | |||
Mighty! Pang | — | 2000 | Mitchell Corporation | Mahjong game | 2 | CPS2 |
Millipede | — | 1982 | Atari | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Minasan no Okagesama Desu! Dai Suguroku Taikai | — | 1991 | SNK | Mahjong video game | 2 | NeoGeo |
Minefield | — | 1983 | Stern Electronics | |||
Minesweeper | — | 1977 | Amutech | |||
Mini Vegas | — | 1983 | Entertainment Enterprises | Card game | ||
Mini-Boy 7 | — | 1983 | Bonanza | Card game | ||
Minivader | — | 1990 | Taito | |||
Minky Monkey | — | 1982 | Technos | |||
Minna de Kitaeru Zenno Training | — | 2006 | NAMCO Bandai Games | |||
Miracle Adventure | Spinmaster | 1993 | Data East | 2 | NeoGeo | |
Miracle Derby: Ascot | — | 1988 | Home Data | |||
Mirage Youjuu Mahjongden | — | 1994 | Mitchell | |||
Mirai Ninja | — | 1988 | Namco | Beat 'em up | 2 | |
Mirax | — | 1985 | Current Technologies | |||
Miss Bingo | — | 1994 | Min | |||
Miss Mahjong Contest in Yakuman Daigaku | — | 1989 | Nichibutsu | |||
Miss Puzzle | — | 1994 | Min | |||
Miss Puzzle (Adult version) | — | 1994 | Min | |||
Miss World '96 Nude | — | 1996 | Comad | |||
Miss World 2002 | — | 2002 | Daigom Games | |||
Missile Command | — | 1980 | Atari | Shoot 'em up | 2 | |
Missile-X | — | 1977 | Taito | |||
Mission 660 | The Alphax Z | 1986 | Taito | |||
Mission Craft | — | 2000 | Sun | |||
Mission-X | Zoar | 1982 | Data East | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Mister Viking | — | 1984 | Sega | |||
Miyasu Nonki no Quiz 18-kin | — | 1992 | EIM | |||
MJ2 | — | 2003 | Sega | Mahjong video game | ||
MJ3 | — | 2005 | Sega | Mahjong video game | ||
MJ3 Evolution | — | 2007 | Sega | Mahjong video game | ||
Mobile Suit Gundam | — | 1993 | Banpresto | |||
Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam VS. Gundam | — | 2008 | Banpresto | |||
Mobile Suit Gundam EX Revue | — | 1994 | Banpresto | |||
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Federation VS ZAFT | — | 2005 | Capcom | |||
Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Gundam Next | — | 2009 | Namco | |||
Mobile Suit Z Gundam: AEUG Vs. Titan | — | 2003 | Capcom | |||
Mobile Suit Z Gundam: AEUG Vs. Titan DX | — | 2004 | Capcom | |||
Mocap Boxing | — | 2001 | Konami | Sports | ||
Mocap Golf | — | 2002 | Konami | Sports | ||
Moero!! Pro Yakyuu Homerun | — | 1988 | Jaleco | Sports | ||
Moeru Casinyo | — | 2002 | Altron | NAOMI GD-ROM | ||
Moguchan | — | 1982 | Orca | |||
Mogura Desse | — | 1991 | Konami | |||
Mokugeki | — | 1989 | Seta | |||
Mole Attack | — | 1982 | Yachiyo Electronics | |||
Mole Hunter | — | 1979 | Data East | 2 | ||
Momoko 120% | — | 1986 | Jaleco | Platformer | 2 | |
Monaco GP | — | 1979 | Sega | |||
Money Idol Exchanger | — | 1997 | Face | 2 | NeoGeo | |
Money Money | — | 1983 | Zaccaria | |||
Monkey Ball | — | 2001 | Sega | NAOMI GD-ROM | ||
Monkey Magic | — | 1979 | Nintendo | Bat and ball | ||
Monkey Mole Panic | — | 1992 | Taito | |||
Monster Bash | — | 1982 | Sega | |||
Monster Farm Jump | — | 2001 | Tecmo | |||
Monster Maulers | Kyukyoku Sentai DandadarnJP | 1993 | Konami | |||
Monster Slider | — | 1997 | Visco | |||
Monster Zero | — | 1982 | Nihon Game Company | |||
Monte Carlo | — | 1979 | Atari | Racing | 1 | |
Monza GP | — | 1981 | Olympia | |||
Moon Alien | — | 1979 | Nichibutsu | |||
Moon Alien Part 2 | — | 1980 | Nichibutsu | |||
Moon Base | — | 1979 | Nichibutsu | |||
Moon Base Zeta | — | 1981 | Nichibutsu | |||
Moon Cresta | — | 1980 | Nichibutsu | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Moon Patrol | — | 1982 | Irem | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Moon Quasar | — | 1980 | Nichibutsu | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Moon Raker | — | 1980 | Nichibutsu | Fixed shooter | 2 | |
Moon Shuttle | — | 1981 | Nichibutsu | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Moonquake | — | 1987 | Sente | Action | 2 | |
Moonwar | — | 1981 | Stern | |||
More More | — | 1999 | SemiCom | |||
More More Plus: Puzzle Express | — | 1999 | SemiCom | |||
Moriguchi Hiroko no Quiz de Hyuu! Hyuu! | — | 1995 | Taito | |||
Mortal Kombat | — | 1992 | Midway | Versus fighting | 2 | |
Mortal Kombat II | — | 1993 | Midway | Versus fighting | 2 | |
Mortal Kombat 3 | — | 1995 | Midway | Versus fighting | 2 | |
Mortal Kombat 4 | — | 1997 | Midway | Versus fighting | 2 | |
Mosaic (Space) | — | 1990 | Space | |||
Mosaic (F2 System) | — | 1999 | F2 System | |||
Moto Frenzy | — | 1992 | Atari Games | Racing | 1 | |
Moto GP | — | 2007 | Namco | |||
Motocross Go! | — | 1997 | Namco | |||
Motogonki | — | 198? | Terminal | Racing game | ||
Motor Raid | — | 1997 | Sega | |||
MotoRace USA | Traverse USAUS Zippy RaceJP | 1983 | Irem | Racing | 2 | |
Motos | — | 1985 | Namco | Action | 2 | |
Moujya | — | 1996 | Etona | |||
Mouse Shooter GoGo | — | 1995 | Metro | |||
Mouse Trap | — | 1981 | Exidy | Maze | 2 | |
Mouser | — | 1983 | GPL | |||
Mr. Do! | — | 1982 | Universal | Maze | 2 | |
Mr. Do's Castle | Mr. Do! vs. Unicorns | 1983 | Universal | Platform game | 2 | |
Mr. Do's Wild Ride | — | 1984 | Universal | Platform game | 2 | |
Mr. Driller | — | 1999 | Namco | Puzzle | 2 | |
Mr. Driller 2 | — | 2000 | Namco | Puzzle | 2 | |
Mr. Driller G | — | 2001 | Namco | Puzzle | 2 | |
Mr. Goemon | — | 1986 | Konami | Platform | 2 | |
Mr. Heli | Battle ChopperUS Mr. HELI no DaibōkenJP | 1987 | Irem | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Mr. Kicker | — | 2001 | SemiCom | |||
Mr. Kougar | — | 1984 | ATW | |||
Mrs. Dynamite | — | 1982 | Universal | |||
Ms. Pac-Man | — | 1981 | Bally Midway / Namco | Maze | 2 | |
Muchi Muchi Pork! | — | 2007 | Cave | Scrolling shooter | ||
Mug Smashers | — | |||||
MuHanSeungBu | — | |||||
Multi 5 | — | 1998 | Yun Sung | Multi game | ||
Multi Champ | — | 1998 | ESD | |||
Multi Champ Deluxe | — | 1999 | ESD | |||
Munch Mobile | Joyful Road | 1983 | SNK | |||
Musapey's Choco Marker | — | 2002 | Ecole | NAOMI GD-ROM | ||
Musashi Ganryuki | Ganryu | 1999 | Visco | Beat 'em up / Platform game | 2 | NeoGeo |
Muscle Bomber: The Body Explosion | — | 1993 | Capcom | Fighting | 4 | |
Muscle Bomber Duo: Heat Up Warriors | Muscle Bomber Duo: Ultimate Team Battle | 1993 | Capcom | Fighting | 4 | |
Muscle Master | — | 1997 | Inter Geo | |||
Muscle Ranking: Kinniku Banzuke Spray Hitter | — | 2000 | Konami | |||
Mushihimesama | — | 2004 | AMI | Shoot 'em up | 2 | |
Mushihimesama Futari | — | 2006 | AMI | Shoot 'em up | 2 | |
Mushihimesama Futari Black Label | — | 2007 | AMI | Shoot 'em up | 2 | |
Mushihimetama | — | 2008 | AMI | Shoot 'em up | 2 | |
MushiKing - The King of Beetle 2K3 2nd | — | 2003 | Sega | Collectible Card | NAOMI cart. | |
MushiKing II | — | 2005 | Sega | Collectible Card | NAOMI cart. | |
MushiKing IV | — | 2006 | Sega | Collectible Card | NAOMI cart. | |
Mushiking The King Of Beetles 2006 First | — | 2006 | Sega | Collectible Card | ||
Mushiking The King Of Beetles 2006 Second | — | 2006 | Sega | Collectible Card | ||
Musoubana | — | 1995 | Nichibutsu | 2 | ||
Mustache Boy | — | 1987 | Seibu Kaihatsu | Puzzle | 2 | |
Mutant Fighter | Death Brade | 1991 | Data East | Fighting | 2 | |
Mutant Night | — | 1987 | UPL | 2 | ||
Mutation Nation | — | 1991 | SNK | Beat 'em up | 2 | NeoGeo |
MX5000 | Flak Attack | 1987 | Konami | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
My Hero | Seishun Scandal | 1985 | Sega | Beat 'em up | 2 | |
Mysterious Stones | — | 1984 | Technōs Japan | Adventure | 2 | |
Mystic Marathon | — | 1983 | Williams | Racing | 2 | |
Mystic Riders | Mahou Keibitai Gun Houki | 1992 | Irem | Scrolling shooter | 2 | |
Mystic Warriors | — | 1993 | Konami | Beat 'em up | 4 |
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Arcade most often refers to:
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The following are lists of Sega games:
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