List of arcade video games: W

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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
Wacko1982Bally Midway
Waku Waku 7 1996 Sunsoft Fighting 2
WaiWai Drive2005Sammy
Wakakusa Monogatari Mahjong Yonshimai1996Maboroshi Ware
Wall Crash1984Midcoin
Wall Street1982Century Electronics
Wally wo Sagase!1992 Sega
Wan Li Chang Cheng1996IGS
Wangan Midnight 2001 Namco Racing 2
Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune 2004 Sega Racing 2
Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune 2 2005 Sega Racing 2
Wangan Midnight R 2002 Namco Racing 2
Wantame Music Channel 2007 Capcom
Wanted (Sega)1982 Sega
Wanted (Sigma)1984Sigma
War Final Assault 1999 Atari Games Shooting gallery4
War Gods 1996 Midway Fighting 2
War Mission1987EFO SA
War of Aero: Project MEIOU1993Yang Cheng Electronic
War of the Bugs or Monsterous Manouvers in a Mushroom Maze1981Armenia
War of the Worlds 1981 Cinematronics Fixed shooter 1
Warai no Hana Tenshi1991Dynax
Warai no Mahjong Angels: Comic Gekijou Vol. 21991Dynax
Wardner
Wardner no MoriJP
PyrosUS
1987 Toaplan / Taito Platformer 2
Warlords 1980 Atari Action 4
Warp & Warp
Warp Warp
1981 Namco Shooter 2
Warp-11979 Taito
Warrior 1979 Vectorbeam Fighting 2
Warrior Blade: Rastan Saga Episode III 1992 Taito
Warriors of Fate
Tenchi wo Kurau II: Sekiheki no Tatakai
1992 Capcom Beat 'em up 3 CPS1
Watashi wa Suzume-chan1986Dyna
Water Balls1996ABM Electronics
Water Match1984 Sega
Water Ski 1983 Taito 2
Water-Nymph1996Subsino
Wave Shark
Jet WaveJP
1996 Konami
WaveRunner1996 Sega
WaveRunner GP2001 Sega NAOMI cart.
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey 1996 Atari Games Sports 4
WEC Le Mans 241986 Konami
Wedding Rhapsody1997 Konami
Welltris 1991 Video System Puzzle 2
WGP: Real Racing Feeling1990 Taito
WGP 2: Real Racing Feeling1991 Taito
Wheel of Fortune1989GameTek
Wheels & Fire199?TCH
Wheels II 1975Midway
Wheels Runner199?International Games
Whizz
Twin Falcons
1989 PhilKo Corporation Scrolling shooter 2
Who Dunit 1988 Exidy
Who Shot Johnny Rock? 1991 American Laser Games
Wiggie Waggie1994Promat
Wild Arrow1982Meyco Games
Wild FangTecmo Knight1989Tecmo
Wild Pilot 1992 Jaleco Shooting gallery2
Wild Poker1991TAB-Austria
Wild Riders 2001 Sega Driving 1
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa 1992 Konami Run and gun 4
Wild Western 1982 Taito 2
Willow 1989 Capcom Platformer 2 CPS1
Windjammers
Flying Power DiscJP
1994 Data East Sports 2
Winding Heat1996 Konami
Wing Shooting Championship2001American Sammy
Wing War
Wing War R360
1994 SEGA Flight combat 2
Wink1985Midcoin
Winner's Choice1984Cal Omega
Winning Run 1988 Namco Racing 1
Winning Run '91 1991 Namco Racing 1
Winning Run Suzuka GP 1989 Namco Racing 1
Winning Spike1997 Konami
Winter Heat: Sega Sports1997 Sega Sega ST-V
Wipe Out1973Ramtek
Wiping 1982 Nichibutsu Action 2
Wit's1989Visco
Witch1992 Sega
Wiz1985Seibu Kaihatsu
Wizard Fire
Dark Seal 2JP
1992 Data East Hack and Slash
Beat 'em up
2
Wizard of Wor 1981 Midway Maze 2
Wizz Quiz1985Zilec-Zenitone
Wonder Boy 1986 Sega Platformer 2 Sega system 1
Wonder Boy in Monster Land 1987 Sega Platformer 2 Sega system 1
Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair 1988 Sega Platformer 2
Wonder Momo 1987 Namco Beat 'em up 2 Namco System 86
Wonder Planet 1987 Data East Scrolling shooter
Wonder Stick199?Yun Sung
Wonderleague 961996SemiCom
Wonderleague Star: Sok-Magicball Fighting1995Mijin Computer
Woodpecker1981Amenip
World Adventure1999F2 System
World Beach Volley1995Playmark
World Class Bowling1995Incredible Technologies
World Class Bowling Deluxe1999Incredible Technologies
World Class Bowling Tournament1997Incredible Technologies
World Club Champion Football European Clubs 2004-20052005 Sega Sports
World Club Champion Football European Clubs 2005-20062006 Sega Sports
World Club Champion Football Serie A 2001-20022002 Sega Sports
World Club Champion Football Serie A 2002-20032003 Sega Sports
World Combat
WarzaidEU
2002 Konami Shooting gallery4
World Court: Pro Tennis 1988 Namco Sports 2
World Cup Volley '951995 Data East Sports
World Darts!1987 Arcadia Systems Sports 2Arcadia
World Heroes 1992 SNK Fighting 2
World Heroes 2 1993 SNK Fighting 2
World Heroes 2 Jet 1994 SNK Fighting 2
World Heroes Perfect 1995 SNK Fighting 2
World Kicks2000 Namco NAOMI cart.
World PK SoccerKick for the Goal1994 Jaleco Sports
World PK Soccer V21996 Jaleco Sports
World Rally1993Gaelco
World Rally 2: Twin Racing1995Gaelco
World Series - The Season 1985 Cinematronics 2
World Series Baseball2001 Sega NAOMI GD-ROM
World Soccer Finals1990Leland
World Soccer Winning Eleven Arcade Game Style
Pro Evolution Soccer: The Arcade
2002 Konami
World Soccer Winning Eleven Arcade Game Style 20032004 Konami
World Tennis1982Original Game
World Trophy Soccer1989 Arcadia Systems Sports 2Arcadia
World Wars1987SNK
WOW New Fantasia2002Comad
Wrestle War 1989 Sega Pro wrestling
Wully Bully
WWF WrestleFest 1991 Technōs Pro wrestling
WWF Superstars 1989 Technōs Pro wrestling
WWF Royal Rumble2000 Sega NAOMI cart.
WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game 1995 Midway Pro wrestling
Wyvern F-01985 Taito Scrolling shooter
Wyvern Wings
Wivern Wings
2001 Semicom Scrolling shooter 2

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