List of arcade video games: A

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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
A Day in Space1987EFO SA
A Jax Typhoon1987 Konami Scrolling shooter 2
A Question of Sport 1992 Bell-Fruit Manufacturing Quiz 1
A.B. Cop 1990 Aicom
Sega
Sports 1
A.D. 2083 1983 Midcoin Multidirectional shooter 2
A.P.B. 1987 Atari Games Driving 1
Aaargh! 1987 Arcadia Systems Fighting 2Arcadia
Abnormal Check1997 Namco Sports 2
Abunai Houkago - Mou Matenai1989Green SoftHanafada game2
Ace 1976 Allied Leisure Multidirectional shooter 2
Ace Attacker 1988 Sega Sports 2
Ace Driver 1994 Namco Sports 2
Ace Driver: Victory Lap 1996 Namco Sports 2
Acrobat Mission 1991 Taito
UPL
Scrolling shooter 2
Acrobatic Dog-Fight Dog-Fight: Batten O'Hara no Sucharaka Kuuchuu-senJP1984 Technōs Japan Scrolling shooter 2
Act-Fancer: Cybernetick Hyper Weapon 1989 Data East Platformer 2
Action Fighter 1986 Sega Scrolling shooter 2
Action Hollywood 1995 TCH Maze 2
Aero Fighters Sonic WingsJP1992 Video System Scrolling shooter 2
Aero Fighters Special Sonic Wings LimitedJP1996 Video System Scrolling shooter 2ZN-1
Aeroboto Formation Z JP1984 Jaleco Scrolling shooter 2
After Burner 1987 Sega Rail shooter 1
After Burner II 1987 Sega Rail shooter 1
After Burner Climax 2006 Sega Rail shooter 1
The Age of Heroes: Silkroad 22000Unico Electronics Company Beat 'em up 2
Agent Super Bond1985Signatron USA Maze 1
Agress: Missile Daisenryaku 1991Palco Strategy 2
Ah Eikou No Koshien 1991 Taito Sports 2
Air Assault Fire BarrelJP1993 Irem Scrolling shooter 2
Air Attack1996 Comad Scrolling shooter 2
Air Buster Aero Blasters1990 Kaneko Scrolling shooter 2
Air Combat 1992 Namco Flight combat 1
Air Combat 22 1995 Namco Flight combat 1
Air Duel 1990 Irem Scrolling shooter 2
Air Gallet 1996 Banpresto Scrolling shooter 2
Air Inferno 1990 Taito Flight combat 1
Air Raid Cross Shooter1987 Seibu Kaihatsu Vertical shooter 2
Air Rescue 1991 Sega Flight combat 2 Sega System 32
Air Strike 2002 Tsunami Visual Technologies Flight combat 1
Air Trix 2001 Sega Skateboarding 1
Airline Pilots 1999 Sega Piloting 1
Airwolf 1987 Kyugo Flight combat 2 Kyugo
Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf. Achse 2008Subtle Style Fighting 2NAOMI cart.
Akai Katana 2010 Cave Scrolling shooter 2
Akazukin1984Sigma Enterprises
Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars 1986 Sega Platformer 2
Ali Baba and 40 Thieves 1982 Sega Maze 2
Alien³: The Gun 1993 Sega Shooting 2 Sega System 32
Alien Arena 1985Duncan Brown software Multi-directional shooter 2
Alien Challenge1994IGS Company Fighting game 2
Alien Crush1989Hudson Soft Action game 2
Alien Invaders198?Forbes Shooter 1
Alien Storm 1990 Sega Shooter 2
Alien Syndrome 1986 Sega Maze / Shooter Large2
Alien vs. Predator 1994 Capcom Beat 'em up 3 CPS2
Alienfront: Team Based Combat2001 Sega NAOMI GD-ROM
Aliens 1990 Konami Platformer / Shooter Scrolling2
All American Football 1989 Leland Sports 4
Alley Master Up Your Alley1986 Cinematronics Sports
Alley Rally 1976 Exidy Racing 2
Alligator Hunt 1994 Gaelco Cabal 2
Alone Shettle Crew1984New Digimatic
Alpha Fighter198? Data East Racing 1
Alpha Mission ASOJP1985 SNK Scrolling shooter 1NeoGeo
Alpha Mission II ASO II: Last GuardianJP1991 SNK Scrolling shooter 2
Alpha One1988Vision Electronics Scrolling shooter 2
Alpine Racer 1995 Namco Racing 1
Alpine Racer 2 1996 Namco Racing 1
Alpine Ski 1981 Taito Sports2
Alpine Surfer 1996 Namco Sports 1
Altair1981Cidelsa Shooter 2
Altair II1982Cidelsa Shooter 2
Altered Beast Juuouki1988 Sega Beat 'em up 2
The Amazing Adventures of Mr. F. Lea 1982 Pacific Novelty Platform game 2
The Amazing Maze Game 1976 Bally Midway Maze
Ambush 1973 Williams Electronics Shooting gallery2
American Horseshoes1990 Taito Sports
American Speedway1987 Enerdyne Racing 2
AmeriDarts 1989 Ameri Sports 2
Amidar 1981 Konami /
Stern (license)
Maze 2
Amusement Poker1983 Cal Omega Poker 1
Andro Dunos 1992 SNK Scrolling shooter 2NeoGeo
Andromeda1979IPM Shooter 1
Angel Kids1988 Sega Shooter
Angler Dangler 1982 Data East Sports 2
Angler King1998 Namco Sports 1
Animal BasketHustle Tamaire KyousouJP2005 Sammy Corporation Sports 2
Anime Champ 2000 Konami Party games
Anteater AmeisenbaerDE
The AnteaterUK
1982 Tago Electronics Maze
Anti-Aircraft 1975 Atari Shooter 2
Apache 3 1988Tatsumi
Apparel Night 1986 Central Denshi
Appoooh: The Pro-Wrestling Game1994 Sega Fighting 2
Aqua Jack 1990 Taito Shooter
Aqua Jet 1996 Namco
Aqua Rush 1999 Namco Puzzle 2
Aquarium1996 Excellent System Puzzle 2
Arabian 1983 Sun Electronics Platform game 2
Arabian Fight 1991 Sega Beat 'em up 4 Sega System 32
Arabian Magic 1992 Taito Hack and Slash 4
Arbalester 1989 SETA, Taito Scrolling shooter 2
Arcadia2006NMK2
Arcana Heart Arcana Heart FULL!2006Yuki Enterprise Fighting 2
Arch Rivals 1989 Bally Midway Sports
Arctic Thunder 2001 Midway Games Racing
Area 51 1995 Atari Games Shooting gallery2
Area 51: Site 4 1998 Atari Games Shooting gallery2
Argus (Jaleco) 1986NMK
Jaleco
Ark Area 1988 UPL Scrolling Shooter 2
Arkanoid 1986 Taito Breakout 2
Arkanoid Returns 1997 Taito Breakout 2
Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh 1987 Taito Breakout 2
Arlington Horse Racing 1990Strata
Incredible Technologies
Arm Champs 1988 Jaleco
Arm Champs II 1992 Jaleco
Arm Wrestling 1985 Nintendo Sports 1
Armadillo Racing 1997 Namco Racing 4
Armed Formation 1988 Nichibutsu Scrolling shooter 2
Armed Police Batrider 1998 8ing/Raizing Scrolling shooter 2
Armor Attack 1980 Cinematronics Shooter game 2
Armored Car 1981 Stern Electronics Maze 2
Armored Warriors Powered Gear - Strategic Variant Armor Equipment JP1994 Capcom Beat 'em up 3 CPS2
Arrow Bingo1985Advanced Video Technology1
Art of Fighting Ryuuko no KenJP1992 SNK Fighting 2NeoGeo
Art of Fighting 2 Ryuuko no Ken 2JP1994 SNK Fighting 2NeoGeo
Art of Fighting 3 Ryuuko no Ken GaidenJP1996 SNK Fighting 2NeoGeo
Ashura Blaster 1990 Taito
Asian Dynamite2007 Sega NAOMI cart.
Assault 1988 Namco Multi-directional shooter 1
Assault Plus 1988 Namco Multi-directional shooter 1
Asterix 1992 Konami Beat 'em up
Asteroids Super MeteorJP1979 Atari Multi-directional shooter 2
Asteroids Deluxe 1980 Atari Multi-directional shooter 2
Astra Superstars 1998 Sunsoft
Tecmo
Fighting
Astrians1980BGV Multi-directional shooter 2
Astro Blaster 1981 Sega Scrolling shooter 2
Astro Chase 1982 First Star Software / Exidy (license) Shooter 4
Astro Fantasia 1981 Data East Scrolling shooter 2
Astro Fighter Astro Combat
Astro-BattleIT
1979 Data East Scrolling shooter 2
Astro Invader KamikazeJP1980 Stern Electronics Shooter 2
Astron Belt 1983 Sega Shooter 1
The Astyanax The Lord of KingJP1989 Jaleco Platformer
Asuka & Asuka 1988 Taito Scrolling shooter 2
Asura Blade: Sword of Dynasty1998 Fuuki
Asura Buster: Eternal Warriors2000 Fuuki
Atari Baseball 1979 Atari Sports 4
Atari Basketball 1979 Atari Sports 4
Atari Football 1978 Atari Sports 4
Atari Soccer 1979 Atari Sports 4
Ataxx 1991 Leland Strategy / Puzzle 2
Athena 1986 SNK Platformer 2
Athena No Hatena? 1993 Athena Quiz 2
Atlantic City ActionBoardwalk Casino1984EposCard game1
Atomic Boy 1985 Irem
Atomic Point 1990Philko
Atomic Robo-Kid 1986 UPL Shooter 1
Attack 1976 Taito
Attack Force1979EGS
Attack Pla-Rail1998 Namco
Attack UFO1980Ryoto Electric
ATV Track:Quads on Amazon 2002 Gaelco Racing
Aurail 1990 Sega Scrolling Shooter2
AV Hanafuda Hana no Ageman1990 Nichibutsu Hanafuda game1
AV Hanafuda Hana no Christmas Eve1990 Nichibutsu Hanafuda game1
AV2 Mahjong No.1 Bay Bridge no Seijo1991Miki ShojiMahjong game1
AV2 Mahjong No.2 Rouge no Kaori1991Miki ShojiMahjong game1
Avalanche CascadeIT1978 Atari Action 2
Avenger1975Electra Games Shooting 1
Avengers Hissatsu BuraikenJP1987 Capcom Action 2
Avengers in Galactic Storm 1995 Data East Fighting 2
Avenging Spirit PhantasmJP1991 Jaleco Platform game 2
Aztarac 1983 Centuri Multi-directional shooter 2
Azumanga Daioh Puzzle Bobble2001 Taito NAOMI GD-ROM
Azurian Attack1982 Rait Electronics Multidirectional shooter 2

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