List of arcade video games: R

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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
R-Shark 1995 Dooyong Scrolling shooter 2
R-Type 1987 Irem Scrolling shooter 2
R-Type II 1989 Irem Scrolling shooter 2
R-Type Leo 1992 Irem Scrolling shooter 2
R.B.I. Baseball 1987 Atari Games Sports 2
R2D Tank Red Tank1980Venture Line Shooter 2
R360: G-Loc Air Battle 1990 Sega 2
Rabbit 1997 Aorn Fighting 2
Rabio Lepus 1987V-System Scrolling shooter 2
Raccoon World1998Eolith2
Race Drivin' 1990 Atari Games Driving 1
Race Drivin' Panorama 1991 Atari Games Driving 1
Race On! 1998 Namco Driving
Racin' Force 1994 Konami Driving
Racing Beat 1991 Taito Driving
Racing Hero 1990 Sega Driving
Racing Jam 1997 Konami Driving
Racing Jam: Chapter 2 1998 Konami Driving
Racing Jam DX 1997 Konami Driving
Rack'em UpThe HustlerJP1987 Konami 2
Rad Action Ninja-Kid IIJP
JT-104
1987World Games
Rad Mobile 1990 Sega AM2 / Sega Racing 1
Rad Rally 1991 Sega Driving
Radar Scope 1980 Nintendo Fixed shooter 2
Radar Zone1982Century Electronics
Radiant Silvergun 1998 Treasure Scrolling shooter 2
Radical Radial 1982 Nichibutsu 2
Radikal Bikers 1998 Gaelco Racing
Radirgy2005MileStoneNAOMI GD-ROM
Radirgy Noa2009MileStoneNAOMI cart.
Rafflesia1986 Sega
Rage of the Dragons 2002 SNK Fighting 2
Raiden 1990 Seibu Kaihatsu Scrolling shooter 2 Raiden
Raiden II 1993 Seibu Kaihatsu Scrolling shooter 2 Raiden2
Raiden II New 1996 Seibu Kaihatsu Scrolling shooter 2 Raiden2
Raiden III 2005Moss Scrolling shooter 2
Raiden IV 2007Moss Scrolling shooter 2
Raiden DX 1994 Seibu Kaihatsu Scrolling shooter 2 Raiden2
Raiden Fighters 1996 Seibu Kaihatsu Scrolling shooter 2 Seibu SPI System
Raiden Fighters 2: 2000 Operation Hell Dive 2000 Seibu Kaihatsu Scrolling shooter 2
Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive 1997 Seibu Kaihatsu Scrolling shooter 2 Seibu SPI System
Raiden Fighters Jet 1998 Seibu Kaihatsu Scrolling shooter 2 Seibu SPI System
Raiders1983Century Electronics
Raiders51985UPL
Raiga: Strato Fighter 1991 Tecmo Scrolling shooter 2
Rail Chase1991 Sega
Rail Chase 21995 Sega
Raimais1988 Taito
Rainbow Islands 1987 Taito Platformer 2
Rainbow Islands Extra Version 1988 Taito Platformer 2
Raizin Ping Pong2002 Taito
Rally BikeDash YarouJP1988 Taito Racing 2
Rally-X 1980 Namco Driving 2
Rambo 2008 Sega Shooting gallery2
Rambo III 1989 Taito Shooting gallery2
Rampage 1986 Bally Midway Platform game 3
Rampage World Tour 1997 Midway Platform game 3
Rampart 1990 Atari Games Action 3
Ranger Mission 2004 Sammy Corporation Shooter 2
Rapid Fire1998HanaHo Games
Rapid River 1997 Namco
Rastan Saga 1987 Taito Platformer 2
Rastan Saga II Nastar
Nastar Warrior
1989 Taito Platformer 2
Rave Racer 1995 Namco
RayCrisis 1998 Taito Scrolling shooter
RayForce Layer Section
Galactic Attack
Gun Lock
1993 Taito Scrolling shooter 2
RayStorm 1996 Taito Scrolling shooter 2
Razzmatazz1983 Sega
RC De Go
Go By RC
1999 Taito Taito G-Net
Reactor 1982 Gottlieb 2
Reaktor1987Zilec
Real Battle Mahjong King1998GMS
Real Battle Super Phoenix Mahjong1998GMS
Real Bout Fatal Fury
1995 SNK
Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers
1998 SNK
Real Bout Fatal Fury Special
1996 SNK
Real Break: Billiard Academy1998Nakanihon
The Real Broadway1995Merit
The Real Ghostbusters
Meikyuu Hunter G
1987 Data East
Real Mahjong Haihai1985Alba
Real Mahjong Haihai Jinjiidou-hen1986Alba
Real Mahjong Haihai Seichouhen1986Visco
Real Puncher1994Taito
Reality Tennis1993TCH
Rebound Spike1974 Atari Sports
Rebus1995Microhard
Recordbreaker
Go for the GoldJP
1988 Taito
Red Alert WW III1981 Irem Fixed shooter 2
Red Baron 1980 Atari Shooter 1
Red Clash 1985 Tehkan Scrolling shooter
Red Corsair1984Nakasawa
Red Earth WarzardJP1996 Capcom Fighting 2 CPS3
Red HawkStagger I1997Afega
Red Robin1986Elettronolo
Redline Racer1987Tradewest
Reel Fun1986 Greyhound Electronics
Regulus 1983 Sega Scrolling shooter
Relief Pitcher 1992 Atari Games Sports 2
Renegade Nekketsu Koha Kunio-KunJP1986 Technōs Japan Beat 'em up 2
Repulse1985 Sega
Rescue 1982 Stern
Rescue Raider1987Bally Midway
Rettou Juundan Nekkyoku Janshi: Higashi Nippon Hen1988Video System
The Return of Ishtar 1986 Namco Action 2 Namco System 86
The Return of Lady Frog1993Microhard
Return of the Invaders 1985 Taito Fixed shooter 2
Revelations1994Nova
Return of the Jedi 1984 Atari Rail shooter 1
Revenger 841984Magic Electronic
Revolution X 1994 Midway Rail shooter 3
Rezon 1991 Allumer Scrolling shooter 2
Rhythm Nation200?ICE
Rhythm Tengoku2007 Sega
Ribbit!1991 Sega
Ridge Racer 1993 Namco Racing 2
Ridge Racer 2 1994 Namco Racing 2
Ridge Racer V 2000 Namco Racing 2
Riding Fight1992 Taito
Riding Hero1990SNK2NeoGeo
Rim Rockin' Basketball1991Strata
Ring & Ball199?Microhard
Ring King King of Boxer1985 Woodplace, Inc. Sports 2
Ring of Destruction - Slammasters IISuper Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout1994 Capcom Fighting 2 CPS2
Ring Out 4x41999 Sega NAOMI cart.
Ring Rage1992 Taito
Ring Riders2003Gaelco
Riot City1991 Sega
Rip Cord1979Exidy
Rip Off 1979 Cinematronics Multidirectional shooter 2
Risky ChallengeGussun Oyoyo1993 Irem 2
Rival Schools: United By Fate 1997 Capcom Fighting 2ZN-2
River Patrol Silver Land
(bootleg)
1981 Orca Action 2
Riviera Hi-Score1987Merit
Road Blaster 1985 Data East
Road Burners 1999 Atari Games Racing 2
Road Fighter 1984 Konami Driving 2
Road Rage 1995 Konami Racing 1
Road Riot 4WD 1991 Atari Games Racing 2
Road Runner (Atari) 1985 Atari Games Action 2
Road Wars1988 Arcadia Systems Action 2Arcadia
RoadBlasters 1987 Atari Games Driving 1
Robby Roto The Adventures of Robby Roto!
(full title)
1981 Bally/Midway Maze 2
Robo Army1991SNK2NeoGeo
Robo Wres 20011986 Sega
RoboCop 1988 Data East
RoboCop 2 1991 Data East
Robot Bowl1986 Sega
Robotron: 2084 1982 Williams Multi-directional shooter 2
Rock 'n Rage Koi no HotRock: John, Rick & She-na1986 Konami 2
Roc'n Rope 1983 Konami Platformer 2
Rock Climber1981 Sega
Rock Tris199?Yun Sung
Rock'n 31999Jaleco
Rock'n 42000Jaleco
Rock'n Bark1976 Sega
Rock'n MegaSession1999Jaleco
Rock'n Tread1999Jaleco
Rock'n Tread 21999Jaleco
Rock-N-Roll Trivia Part 21986Triumph Soft
Rockin' Bowl-O-Rama2005NAMCO
Rockman EXE Battle Chip Stadium2005Capcom
Rod Land 1990 Jaleco Platformer 2
Rodent Exterminator2005The Game Room2
Rohga: Armor Force Wolf Fang: Kuuga 20011991 Data East Scrolling shooter 2
Roller Jammer 1984 Nichibutsu 2
Rollergames1991 Konami
Rolling Crash 1979 Nichibutsu 2
Rolling Crush1999Semicom
Rolling eX.tre.me1999Gaelco
Rolling Thunder 1986 Namco Run and gun 2 Namco System 86
Rolling Thunder 2 1990 Namco Run and gun 2
Romar Triv1986Romar
Rompers 1989 Namco Maze 2
Ron II Mah-Jongg1981Sanritsu
Ron Jan1994Wing
Ron Jan Super1994Wing
Rotary Fighter1979Kansai Seiki Seisakusho
Rough Racer 1990 Sega Racing 2
Rough Ranger1988SunA
Rougien1982Sanritsu
The Round Up1984Merit
Round Trip RVRoad's Edge1997SNK Racing 2Hyper NeoGeo 64
Round Up 5: Super Delta Force1989Tatsumi
Round-UpFitterJP
T.T. FitterJP
1981Centuri
Route 161981Centuri
Royal Card1985Nichibutsu
Royal Card Part-Two1982Miki
Royal Gum199?
Royal King Jang Oh 21984Dyna
Royal Mahjong1981Nichibutsu
Rug Rats1983Nichibutsu
The Rumble Fish 2004 Dimps / Sammy Fighting 2
The Rumble Fish 2 2005 Dimps / Sammy Fighting 2
Rumba Lumber1985 Taito
Run and Gun Slam Dunk: B-Ball Show Time1993 Konami Sports 4
Run and Gun 2 Slam Dunk 21996 Konami Sports 4
Run Away1979Sun Electronics
Run DeepThe DeepJP1988Cream Company
Rush & Crash The Speed Rumbler1986 Capcom Racing
Rush'n Attack Green BeretJP1985 Konami Run and gun 2
Rushing Heroes1997 Konami
Rygar Argos no Senshi: Legendary WarriorJP1986 Tecmo Platformer 2
Ryu Jin1993 Taito
RyuKyu1990 Sega
Ryuusei Janshi Kirara Star1996Jaleco

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