List of arcade video games: C

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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
Cabal 1988 Taito 2
Cabaret Show1992AMT Company
Cachat
Tube-It
1993 Taito Puzzle 2
Cadash 1989 Taito
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
Cadillacs Kyouryuu ShinseikiJP
1992 Capcom Beat 'em up 3 CPS1
Cal.50 1989 SETA
California Chase1999The Game Room Racing
California Speed 1998 Atari Games Racing
1-4
Calipso 1982 Tago Electronics
Calorie Kun vs. Moguranian 1986 Vic Tokai/
Sega
Cameltry
Drift Out
1989 Taito Puzzle
Campus Hunting Jong Tou Ki1990DynaxMahjong video game
Candy Candy1999Eolith
Candy Puzzle1995CD Express
Cannon Ball (Soft)1985Soft
Cannon Ball (Yun Sung)1995Yun Sung
Cannon Spike 2000 Psikyo Multi-directional shooter 2
Cannonball1976Atari
Canvas Croquis 1985 SNK
Canyon Bomber 1977 Atari Action 2
Capcom Baseball 1989 Capcom Sports
Capcom Bowling
Coors Light Bowling
1988 Capcom Sports
Capcom Fighting Jam 2004 Capcom Fighting
Capcom Sports Club 1997 Capcom Sports CPS2
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 2000 Capcom Fighting 2
Capcom Vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro 2000 Capcom Fighting 2
Capcom vs. SNK 2
Capcom Vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001JP
2001 Capcom Fighting 2
Capcom World
Capcom World Adventure QuizJP
1989 Capcom Quiz 2
Capcom World 2 Adventure Quiz Capcom World 2JP1992 Capcom Quiz 2 CPS1
Captain America and The Avengers 1991 Data East Beat 'em up 2 or 4
Captain Commando 1991 Capcom Beat 'em up 4 CPS1
Captain Silver 1987 Data East Platformer 1
Captain Tomaday 1999 Visco NeoGeo
Car Hunt 1979 Sega
Car Jamboree 1983Omori Electric Co., Ltd.
Car Polo 1977 Exidy 4
Card Line199?Veltmeijer AutomatenCard video game
Carket Ball1996SemiCom
CarnEvil 1998 Midway 2
Carnival 1980 Sega / Gremlin Fixed shooter 2
Carnival King2002Incredible Technologies
Carrera
Bomberman (BS Electronics)
19??BS Electronics
Carrier Air Wing
U.S. Navy
1990 Capcom Scrolling shooter 2 CPS1
CART Fury 2000 Midway Racing 2
Casanova1994Promat
Cash Quiz1986Zilec-Zenitone
Casino Five1983Merit
Casino Strip1984Status Games
Casino Strip II1988Status Games
Casino Strip III1992Status Games
Casino Strip IX (Quantum Industries)1992Quantum Industries
Casino Strip IX (Status Games)1988Status Games
Casino Strip Private Eyes1996Quantum Industries
Casino Strip V1985Status Games
Casino Strip VI1988Status Games
Casino Strip VIII1985Status Games
Casino Strip Vivid 11993Quantum Industries
Casino Strip X1988Status Games
Casino Strip XI1990Status Games
Casino Strip XII1988Status Games
The CastleThe Rock
Castle of Dracula1994Yun Sung
Castle of Dragon
Dragon Unit
1990 Athena Co. Beat 'em up 2
Castlevania: The Arcade
Akumajou Dracula: The Arcade
2008 Konami Rail shooter 2
Cat and Mouse1982 Zaccaria Platform game 1
Catacomb 1982MTM Games
Catapult1982Epos Action game 1
Catch-22
Combat
1983 Exidy
Cavelon 1983Jetsoft Maze
Centipede 1981 Atari Fixed shooter 2
Cerberus 1985 Cinematronics 2
Chack'n Pop 1983 Taito Platformer 2
Chain Reaction
Magical DropJP
1995 Data East Puzzle
Challenger 1981GamePlan/
Centuri (publisher)
Challenger Draw Poker198?Videotronics
Chameleon 1983 Jaleco
Chameleon RX-12003Digital SunnilAleck64
Champion Baseball 1983 Sega Sports
Champion Baseball Part-2 1983 Sega Sports
Champion Boxing 1984 Sega
Champion Number1999
Champion Poker (IGS)1993IGS
Champion Poker 22000IGS
Champion Pro Wrestling 1985 Sega
Champion Skill198?IGS
Champion Super II1999
Champion Super III1999
Championship 9-Ball Shootout!1993Bundra Games
Champion Wrestler 1989 Taito
Championship Bowling 1989 SETA/
Romstar
Championship Sprint 1986 Atari Games Racing 2
Chan Bara1985 Data East Beat 'em up 2
Chance Kun1982
Change Air Blade 1999 Sammy Corporation Scrolling shooter
Change Lanes 1983 Taito
Channel Three199?Promat
Chao Ji Da Heng200?IGS
Chaos Breaker2004 Taito Fighting 2
Chaos Field 2004 MileStone Scrolling shooter 1
Chaos Heat 1998 Taito Action 2Taito G-NET
Charlie Ninja 1995 Mitchell Corporation
Chase Bombers1994 Taito Racing 2
Chase H.Q. 1988 Taito Racing 1
Chase H.Q. 2
Chase H. Q. : Nancy Yori Kinkyuu RenrakuJP
2006 Taito Racing 1
Chatan Yarakuu Shanku – The Karate Tournament 1992 Mitchell Corporation
Check Man 1982 Zilec
Checkmate1977 Bally Midway 1
Cheeky Mouse 1980 Universal 2
Cheese Chase 1994Art & Magic
Chequered Flag 1988 Konami
Chelnov
Atomic Runner Chelnov - Tatakau Ningen HatsudenshoJP
Atomic Runner
1988 Data East Scrolling shooter 2
Cherry Angel1994CGI
Cherry Bonus III199?Dyna
Cherry Master1989Dyna
Cherry Master '911991Dyna
Cherry Master '921992Dyna
Cherry Master '971996Dyna
Cherry Master '991998Dyna
Cherry Master I1991Dyna
Chess Challenge 22002IGS
Cheyenne 1984 Exidy Shooting Gallery 1
Chi-Toitsu: Ichiman Satte Mata Ichiman1988YugaMahjong video game
Chibi Maruko-chan: Maruko Deluxe Quiz1995 Takara 2NeoGeo
Chicken Draw1984MeritCards video game
Chicken Shift 1984 Bally-Sente
Chiller 1986 Exidy Shooting Gallery 1
China Gate 1988 Romstar Platformer 2
China Town (Data East) 1991 Data East
Chinese Hero 1984Taiyo
Choky! Choky! 1995SemiCom
Choplifter 1985 Sega Sega system 1
Chopper I
Koukuu Kihei Monogatari - The Legend of Air CavalryJP
1988 SNK
Choro Q Hyper Racing 51999 Sega Sega ST-V
Choujin Gakuen Gowcaizer1995 Technos 2NeoGeo
ChuckECheese's Match Game1993Coastal Amusements
Chulgyeok D-Day
The Last Day
1990Dooyong
Chuuka Taisen
Cloud Master
1988 Taito Scrolling shooter 2
Circus
Acrobat TV
Balloon Circus
Balloon Mini
Clowns
Devil Circus
Piccolo
Seesaw Jump
Springboard
T.T. Acrobat
1977Exidy Action
Circus Charlie 1984 Konami Action 2
Cisco Heat 1990 Jaleco
City Bomber 1987 Konami 2
City Connection
Cruisin
1985 Jaleco 2
City Love1986 Nichibutsu
Ckidzo1976Meadows Games
Clash-Road 1986Woodplace Inc.
Clay Pigeon 1986 Exidy
Clay Shoot1979Allied Leisure
Claybuster1978Model Racing Shooter 1
Clean Sweep1974RamTek
Cleopatra Fortune 1996 Taito Puzzle 2
Cleopatra Fortune Plus 2001 Taito Puzzle 2NAOMI GD-ROM
Cloak & Dagger 1983 Atari Shooter 2
Cliff Hanger 1983 Stern Electronics
The Cliffhanger: Edward Randy1990 Data East Action 2
Club Kart2001 Sega
Club Kart: European Session2002 Sega
Club Kart for Cycraft2003 Sega
Club Kart Prize2003 Sega
Cluedo? Murder Mystery Quiz Game1995JPM International
Cluster Buster
Graplop
1983 Data East
Clutch Hitter 1991 Sega
Cobra Command (1984) 1984 Data East
Cobra Command (1988) 1988 Data East Scrolling shooter 2
Cobra Gunship1976Meadows Games
Cobra The Arcade2006 Konami Rail shooter 2
Code One Dispatch2000 Konami Racing 1
Coinmaster Keno2000Coinmaster
Coinmaster Roulette2001Coinmaster
Colony 7 1981 Taito Fixed shooter 2
Color Match2002Nova Desitec
Colorama2001Coinmaster
Columns 1990 Sega Puzzle 2
Columns II 1990 Sega Puzzle 2
Combat Hawk 1987 Sega /
Sanritsu
Columns '971996 Sega Sega ST-V
Combat School
Boot HillWorld
1987 Konami 2
The Combatribes 1990 Technōs Japan Beat 'em up 3
Come Back Toto1996SoftClub
Come on Baby!2000Expotato Company
Commando (Capcom)
Senjou no OokamiJP
1985 Capcom / Data East
Commando (Sega)1983 Sega
CoMotion1976Gremlin
Competition Golf - Final Round 1986 Data East Sports
Complex X 1984 Taito
Computer Othello 1978 Nintendo R&D1 Strategy 2
Computer Quiz Atama no Taisou1983Yachiyo Electronics
Computer Space 1971 Nutting Associates Multi-directional shooter 1
Computer Space (2 Player) 1973 Nutting Associates Multi-directional shooter 1
Computer Space Ball 1972 Nutting Associates Sports 2
Confidential Mission2000 Sega NAOMI GD-ROM
Congo Bongo 1983 Sega Platformer 2
Conquer1982
Continental Circuit 1989 Taito Racing 1
Contra 1987 Konami Run and gun 2
Cookie & Bibi 1995SemiCom
Cookie & Bibi 2 1996SemiCom
Cookie & Bibi 3 1997SemiCom
Cool Boarders - Arcade Jam 1998 Tecmo
Cool Minigame Collection 1999SemiCom
Cool Pool 1992Catalina
Cool Riders 1995 Sega Racing 2
Cop 01 1985 Nichibutsu 2
COPS1994 Atari
Cops N Robbers 1976 Atari Driving 4
Coronation St. - Quiz Game1999JPM International
Cosmic Alien 1979 Universal 2
Cosmic Avenger 1981 Universal Scrolling shooter 2
Cosmic Chasm 1983 Cinematronics Multi-directional shooter 2
Cosmic Cop
Armed Police Unit Gallop
1991 Irem 2
Cosmic Guerilla1979 Universal 2
Cosmic Monsters1979 Universal 2
Cosmic Monsters 21979 Universal 2
Cosmic Smash2001 Sega NAOMI cart.
Cosmo1979TDS Fixed shooter 2
Cosmo Gang the Puzzle 1992 Namco Puzzle 2
Cosmo Gang the Video 1991 Namco Fixed shooter 2
Cosmos 1981Century Electronics
Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams 1989 Success Scrolling shooter 2
Cotton 2: Magical Night Dreams 1997 Success Scrolling shooter 2
Cotton Boomerang 1998 Success Scrolling shooter 2
Counter Steer1985 Data East Racing 2
Counter-Strike Neo 2005
Counter Run 1988Nihon System /
Sega (license)
Crack Down 1989 Sega
Crackin' DJ2000 Sega NAOMI cart.
Crackin' DJ Part 22001 Sega NAOMI cart.
Crackshot1985 Exidy
Crash1979 Exidy Driving 1
Crash 'N Score 1975 Atari Driving 2
Crater Raider 1984 Bally Midway 2
Crayon Shin-chan - Ora To Asobo1993 Taito
Crazy Balloon
T.T Crazy Balloon
1980 Taito 2
Crazy Balls1978EGS1
Crazy Bonus 20001997Sang Ho Software1
Crazy Bugs200?IGS1
Crazy Climber 1980 Nichibutsu Action 2
Crazy Climber 2 1988 Nichibutsu Action 2
Crazy Cross
Taisen Puzzle-dama
1996 Konami
Crazy Dou Di Zhu2004Sealy Electronic Technology
Crazy Dou Di Zhu II2006Sealy Electronic Technology
Crazy Fight 1996Subsino
Crazy Kong 1981Falcon
Crazy Kong - Part II1981Falcon
Crazy Rally 1985Tecfri
Crazy Taxi 1999 Sega Racing 1
Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller2003 Sega Racing 1
Crazy War2002Eolith
Crime City 1989 Taito
Crime Fighters 1989 Konami
Crime Patrol 1993 American Laser Games Light gun shooter 1
Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars 1993 American Laser Games Light gun shooter 1
Critter Crusher
Tatacot
1995 Sega
Crisis Zone 1999 Namco Shooting gallery
Cross Pang 1998F2 System
Cross Puzzle200?
Crossbow 1983 Exidy Shooting Gallery1
Crossed Swords 1990 ADK / SNK Hack and slash / Beat 'em up 2NeoGeo
Crowns Golf Champions Golf1984Nasco Japan Sports
Crowns Golf In Hawaii 1985Nasco Japan Sports
Cruis'n Exotica 1999 Midway Racing 2
Cruis'n USA 1994 Midway Racing 2
Cruis'n World 1996 Midway Racing 2
Crusher Makochan1999Takumi
Crypt Killer 1995 Konami Shooting Gallery3
Crystal Castles 1983 Atari Action 2
Crystal Gal Mahjong1986 Nichibutsu
Crystal Gal Mahjong II1986 Nichibutsu
The Crystal Maze1993Barcrest2
The Crystal Maze: Team Challenge1994Barcrest2
The Crystal of Kings2001BrezzaSoft Beat 'em up 2
CTA Invader198?CTA
Cuatro en Linea1991Compumatic
Cube Quest 1983Simutrek Inc. Shoot 'em up 1
Cue Brick 1989 Konami Puzzle 2
Curve Ball1984Mylstar Electronics
Cute Fighters1998SemiCom
Cutie Q 1979 Namco Breakout / Video pinball 2
Cybattler 1993 Jaleco Scrolling shooter 2
Cyber Commando 1995 Namco Simulation game 1
Cyber Cycles 1995 Namco Racing 2
Cyber Diver 2009 Taito First-person shooter 1
Cyber Police ESWAT 1989 Sega Run and gun 2
Cyber Sled 1993 Namco Simulation game 2
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force 2001 Sega Action 1
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Oratorio Tangram 1998 Sega AM3 Fighting 2
Cyber-Lip 1990 Data East Run and gun 2NeoGeo
Cyberball 1988 Atari Games Sports 4
Cyberball 2072 1989 Atari Games Sports 2
Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness 1995 Capcom Fighting 2 CPS2
Cycle Mahbou1984 Taito Action 2
Cycle Shooting1986 Taito Action 2
Cycle Warriors1991Tatsumi Action 2
Cyvern: The Dragon Weapons1998 Kaneko Scrolling shooter 2

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