List of arcade video games: I

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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
I'm Sorry
Gonbee no I'm SorryJP
1985 Coreland Maze 2
I, Robot 1983 Atari Shooter 2
Ibara 2005 CAVE Scrolling shooter 2
Ibara Kuro: Black Label2006 CAVE Scrolling shooter 2
Ichiban Jyan1991Excel
Ichidant-R - Puzzle & Action 1994 Sega
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai 31999 Jaleco NAOMI cart.
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai II1994Jaleco
Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Special1993Jaleco
Idol Mahjong Final Romance 1991Video System
Idol Mahjong Housoukyoku 1988System Service
Iemoto
IGMO
Ikari Warriors
IkariJP
1986 SNK Run And Gun 2
Ikari Warriors III: The Rescue 1989 SNK 2
Ikaruga 2001 Treasure Scrolling shooter 2
Ikki
Farmers RebellionUS
Boomerang
1985 TOSE Action 2
Illvelo2001MileStoneNAOMI cart.
Image Fight 1988 Irem Scrolling shooter 2
Imago1983Acom
Imekura Mahjong1994PhoenixMahjong video game
Imola Grand Prix1981Leante Games
In the Groove 2004 Roxor Games
In the Groove 2
In the Hunt
Kaitei DaisensouJP
1993 Irem Scrolling shooter 2
Indian Battle
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 1985 Atari Games Action 2
Indoor Soccer
American SoccerJP
1985 Sports
Indy 4 1976 Atari Racing 4
Indy 500: Indianapolis Motor Speedway 1995 Sega Racing 2
Indy 800 1975 Atari Racing 8
Inferno (Meadows Games)1977 Meadows Games 2
Inferno (Williams) 1984 Williams 2
Initial D Arcade Stage 2002 Sega Racing
Initial D Arcade Stage 42006 Sega Racing
Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 32004 Sega Racing
Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 22002 Sega Racing
Initial D The Arcade頭文字D THE ARCADE2021 Sega Racing 4ALLS MX2.1
Inquizitor1989Bell-Fruit
Insector X 1989 Taito Scrolling shooter 1
Interceptor
International Cup '94
Interstellar Laser Fantasy1983Funai
Intrepid 1983 Nova Games Platformer 2
Intruder Space Laser1979Taito, Game Plan
Inu no Osanpo2001 Sega NAOMI cart.
Invader's Revenge 1979 Zenitone Microsec Fixed shooter 2
Invasion: The Abductors 1999 Midway 2
Invinco 1979 Sega Fixed shooter 2
IPM Invader 1979 Irem Fixed shooter 2
IQ Pipe1991AMT
IQ-Block1993IGS
Iron Fortress1998Eolith
Iron Horse
Dai Ressya GoutouJP
1986 Konami Platformer 2
Ironman Ivan Stewart's Super Off-Road 1989 Leland Racing 3
Ironman Ivan Stewart's Super Off Road Track Pak 1989 Leland Racing 3
Istrebiteli198?Terminal
Itazura Tenshi1984Nichibutsu
Iwatani Tenhoo no Mahjong Comic Gekijou Vol. 11991Dynax

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