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  • Galaga on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#1) Galaga

    • 1981

    Dive into a galaxy far, far away as a starfighter pilot on a journey to obliterate a horde of alien fleets in Galaga. The gameplay epitomizes "easy to learn, hard to master" as you dodge enemy assaults while launching counterattacks. Blasting its way into popular culture, this gem remains a staple in arcades and continues to inspire modern space shooters.

  • Street Fighter II on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#2) Street Fighter II

    • 1992

    Engage in a hand-to-hand combat tournament worldwide in Street Fighter II, which revolutionized and defined the fighting game genre. The gameplay boasts a mix bag of characters and martial art styles, offering gamers strategic variety in their fights. Its cultural impact is unparalleled, setting the stage for an era of competitive gaming and e-sports.

  • Donkey Kong on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#3) Donkey Kong

    • Jan 01 1981

    Help your mesomorphic hero, Jumpman, rescue his girlfriend from the grasp of the nefarious ape, Donkey Kong. The barrel-hopping, ladder-scaling side-scrolling action provides a test of skill and timing. Donkey Kong not only marked the arrival of beloved gaming characters, but stirred the beginning of the platformer genre.

  • Pac-Man on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#4) Pac-Man

    • May 22 1980

    Pac-Man is the haunt of an eternally hungry hero on a quest to devour all pellets within a maze while avoiding four ghostly foes. The gameplay is an addictive cycle of outmaneuvering enemies and gobbling up points. Reshaping the gaming landscape, Pac-Man's success spawned countless adaptations, merchandise, and defined 80's gaming culture.

  • Frogger on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#5) Frogger

    Survival is the name of the game in Frogger where you have to guide your frog safely across the highway and lily-pad filled river. Brimming with 'beat the clock' tension, the gameplay is a frenzy of dodging traffic and leaping logs. Frogger did more than just spring across screens, it lept into a cultural phenomenon, inspiring everything from pop culture references to computer programming constructs.

  • Space Invaders on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#6) Space Invaders

    • Jun 01 1978

    Space Invaders is a seminal space shooter game where you're humanity's last hope against a descending alien army. Through clever positioning and timely shooting, the player must fend off the relentless alien horde. Its groundbreaking success invigorated the arcade industry and cemented its place as a quintessential video game.

  • Mortal Kombat on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#7) Mortal Kombat

    • Aug 01 1992

    Embark on a gory, brutal tournament journey in mystical realms in Mortal Kombat. Its gameplay features a diverse cast of warriors and devastating 'fatalities', not for the faint-hearted. Mortal Kombat is as controversial as it was influential, casting a shadow on the gaming industry and prompting the formation of video game ratings bodies.

  • Ms. Pac-Man on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#8) Ms. Pac-Man

    • Jan 01 1982

    In Ms. Pac-Man, join the femme fatale of the arcade scene in her eating spree while eluding her spectral stalkers. The gameplay, sticking to the successful recipe of Pac-Man, added sprinkle of new mazes, wandering fruit, and smarter ghosts. Spurring fun and competition, Ms. Pac-Man exceeded even its predecessor's fame, securing a special niche in gaming history.

  • Double Dragon on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#9) Double Dragon

    • Jan 01 1987

    Become part of martial arts duo, Billy and Jimmy Lee, in their rescue mission in a post-apocalyptic city in Double Dragon. The beat 'em up genre found its foothold here with intense street fighting. Double Dragon carved a blueprint for future multiplayer co-op games and pop culture.

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#10) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game

    • Jan 01 1989

    Cowabunga with your favorite ninjas in a half-shell against Shredder and his Foot Clan in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game. Its side-scrolling beat 'em up action is complemented by stellar animation and captivating sound effects. Its fun play and loyal adaptation of the TMNT universe contributed to the game's immense popularity and nostalgic charm.

  • Asteroids on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#11) Asteroids

    • Jan 01 1979

    Assume the role of a spaceship commander, forced to obliterate incoming asteroids and alien saucers in space in Asteroids. Steering and firing with aplomb, every movement in the zero-gravity field adds to the gameplay's thrill. Its virtually endless gameplay cycle captured the imagination of players and influenced future shoot-em-up games.

  • Defender on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#12) Defender

    • Jan 01 1980

    Take up arms as a spaceship pilot saving humanoids from an alien invasion in Defender. The game offers nerve-racking horizontal scrolling shooting action, that keeps you on your toes. Defender was lauded for its complex gameplay mechanics and paved the way for future multi-button layouts.

  • Centipede on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#13) Centipede

    • Jan 01 1980

    Take on the role of a garden gnome defending his mushroom patch from a giant centipede in Centipede. The frantic gameplay of shooting and dodging makes it a standout among trackball games. Its charming graphics, catchy sound, and intense gameplay made Centipede a hit among casual gamers and serious players.

  • Dig Dug on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#14) Dig Dug

    • Jan 01 1982

    Embark on a subterranean adventure, burrowing through the earth and inflating enemies to bursting point in Dig Dug. The game is known for its strategic digging and combat mechanics. Dig Dug's charm lies in its quirky theme and satisfying enemy defeats, earning it a place in every gamer's heart.

  • Gauntlet on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#15) Gauntlet

    • Jan 01 1985

    It's in for a penny, in for a pound with Gauntlet, a thrilling hack-and-slash adventure that puts players in a non-stop battle against an army of ghouls in a labyrinthine dungeon. The rolling dice of the gameplay gives a clear-cut role to each player as a Warrior, Wizard, Valkyrie, or Elf, each with their own unique abilities to combat waves of enemies. This game set the stage by pioneering multiplayer cooperative play and laying the groundwork for the dungeon crawler genre.

  • Star Wars on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#16) Star Wars

    • Jan 01 1983

    Step into the boots of Luke Skywalker and relive the climax of a new hope in the Star Wars arcade game. The gameplay is an exciting mix of dogfights, trench runs, and Death Star assault. The Star Wars arcade game not only brought the thrills of the iconic franchise to arcades, but also fostered innovation in 3D graphics and Vector graphics gaming.

  • Golden Axe on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#17) Golden Axe

    • Aug 17 1989

    Golden Axe, released in 1989, recounts a gripping tale of fierce warriors on an epic rescue mission with a jam-packed fantasy world, throwing everything but the kitchen sink; a true concoction of mythical beasts and evil forces. The gameplay involves side-scrolling combat, magic spells, and rideable creatures that left players jonesing for just one more round. This game has had a ground-breaking effect on arcade culture, setting the bar for co-op play and establishing a benchmark for fantasy combat games.

  • 1942 on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#18) 1942

    • Jan 01 1984

    Shaping the SHMUP (Shoot 'em up) genre like a juggernaut was 1942, a game set in the Pacific Theatre of World War II where players tried to cock-a-snook at history by single-handedly winning the war. Battling waves of enemy aircraft while performing rolls and loops was the name of the game here. The massive reach of 1942 led it to inspire countless other aerial combat games and has since become a classic staple in arcade history.

  • Rampage on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#19) Rampage

    • Jan 01 1986

    Rampage supersized the urban destruction concept by enabling gamers to control one of three monsters wreaking havoc across America. Gameplay amounts to little more than swinging fists at buildings and crunching on helpless citizens, but therein lays its simplistic charm. The impact was cataclysmic, influencing a whole gamut of future arcade games as well as inspiring a film adaptation.

  • Mario Bros. on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#20) Mario Bros.

    • Jan 01 1983

    Mario Bros. pulled a rabbit out of the hat, introducing worldwide audiences to unforgettable plumbers Mario and Luigi in a bout against a multitude of creatures from the sewers of New York City. Gameplay was ground-breaking due to its use of platforms, pow blocks, and a combination of unique level design. The colossal impact Mario Bros had on pop culture can't be overstated, as it was a turning point for platformers and defined Nintendo's future.

  • Joust on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#21) Joust

    • Jan 01 1982

    Joust turned the tables on traditional platform games by putting players on the back of an ostrich to knock enemies off their perch. The gameplay relied heavily on physics, with the strategic use of the flap button being the difference between victory and defeat. It was a game-changer as it tackled multiplayer competition in an intriguing way, becoming an arcade favorite and carving its own niche within the industry.

  • Pole Position on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#22) Pole Position

    • Jan 01 1982

    With fast cars and fast tracks, Pole Position certainly burnt rubber in the racing genre. Its gameplay relied on high-speed, first-person driving, complete with tight corners and surprisingly realistic car handling. The game's impact was undeniable, prompting waves of racing games and popularizing the checkpoint system that videogames still use today.

  • Punch-Out!! on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#23) Punch-Out!!

    • Feb 01 1984

    With its David vs. Goliath-style play, Punch-Out!! delivered a knockout with its cartoony but compelling boxing matches. Gameplay was a strategic mix of dodging, blocking, and using just the right punch at the right time. The arcade classic's influence was monumental, rejuvenating the sports genre and becoming an institute in Nintendo's gaming lineup.

  • Street Fighter on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#24) Street Fighter

    • 1987

    Street Fighter ushered in a new era for arcades by transforming isolated gameplay into a social, exhilarating experience. The first to make fights between players a central mechanic, the game's strategic use of timed attacks and specialized moves set a new standard. The sheer number of sequels, spin-offs and the competitive community it birthed bears testimony to its ground-shaking impact.

  • Tron on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#25) Tron

    • Jan 01 1982

    Borrowing its glitz and glamour from the dystopian movie with the same name, Tron engaged players in a series of four mini-games, each hosting different challenges, leaving no stone unturned. The gameplay made leaps and bounds, adopting a unique formula that had players hooked. This arcade game left a lasting imprint, influencing the multi-genre format in its wake and setting a new benchmark in graphics and design.

  • OutRun on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#26) OutRun

    • Sep 01 1986

    OutRun dialled up the heat in the racing game genre with its pleasing visuals, terrific soundtrack, and high-speed gameplay. Featuring a branching path structure, the game offered control over direction and landscape, eschewing the traditional linear track racing games. The game's impact revved up the arcade scene leading to numerous sequels and home console adaptations.

  • Galaxian on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#27) Galaxian

    • Jan 01 1979

    Offering a bird's-eye view of an alien invasion, Galaxian took the Space Invaders blueprint and cranked it up a notch. Players had to contend with waves of attacking alien ships with their own quick reflexes and strategic shooting. Its influence in the development of vertical shoot 'em up games is unequivocal, setting the standard for future arcade shooters.

  • NBA Jam on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#28) NBA Jam

    • 1993

    Nothing but net is a good way to describe NBA Jam and its flashy, over-the-top arcade basketball action. The gameplay is hard to miss, known for dunks that literally catch fire, exaggerated player abilities and quirky hidden features. It slammed home the value of sports games in arcades and left an indelible mark on gamers of the generation with its unique blend of pro sports and cartoonish fun.

  • Ghosts'n Goblins on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#29) Ghosts'n Goblins

    • Sep 19 1985

    Ghosts'n Goblins was no piece of cake; sending audacious knights on a perilous journey through haunted terrains to rescue a kidnapped princess. The game stood head and shoulders above most, owing to its brutal difficulty level, tight platforming mechanics and ghoulish yet intriguing aesthetic. It carved a deep print on the arcade scene, influencing numerous successors and sequels and is something of a rite of passage among hardcore gamers.

  • Contra on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#30) Contra

    • Jan 01 1987

    Contra, set in the backdrop of a sci-fi alien invasion, throws players into the heart of a high-octane battle where survival depends on your quick reflexes and ruthless shooting skills. This run-and-gun classic is a test of teamwork, with players taking on the roles of Billy and Lance, two commandos with the task to annihilate the alien horde. Its adrenaline-pumping gameplay and notorious difficulty have earned Contra an emblematic status among arcade games, giving birth to the widely used "Konami Code" for extra lives.

  • Q*bert on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#31) Q*bert

    • Jan 01 1982

    With quirky gameplay and an equally quirky character, Q*bert was 'the bee's knees' of the arcade scene in the '80s. The gameplay involved jumping around an isometric pyramid changing its colors while avoiding a colorful cast of enemies. Its cultural impact was resonant, leading to several sequels and licensed merchandise, and even featuring in the Wreck-It Ralph movies, and became one of the key symbols of '80s pop culture.

  • Paperboy on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#32) Paperboy

    • Jan 01 1984

    In the sunny suburban world of Paperboy, you're a quick-witted kid with the dreams of keeping your neighbors informed and entertained by delivering newspapers. The game challenges players to navigate through a variety of obstacles, from grumpy dogs to rogue lawnmowers, all while ensuring everyone gets their morning read. This classic arcade game has left an indelible mark on pop culture, bringing a new spin to the old-fashioned paper route, thereby proving that heroes can come in the most unexpected forms.

  • The Simpsons Arcade Game on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#33) The Simpsons Arcade Game

    • 1991

    In The Simpsons Arcade Game, players are hurled into a wild adventure, with Springfield's hilarious family on a mission to rescue Maggie from the evil clutches of Mr. Burns. This game offers a goofy beat-em-up experience as you take control of Homer, Marge, Bart, or Lisa, each with their unique fighting styles beating up pretty much everything that moves in colorful Springfield. This game's charm and inherent comedic nature raised the bar for licensed arcade games, showing that humor can be just as compelling within the arcade sphere.

  • Spy Hunter on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#34) Spy Hunter

    • Jan 01 1983

    Spy Hunter, set in a high-tech world of espionage, puts players behind the wheel, combining driving and shooting to deliver an action-packed gaming experience. With the aim to survive as long as possible while racking up points, players navigate their weaponized car through traffic, shooting rivals and outrunning pursuing helicopters. This game created a thrilling fusion of genres that make it a beloved standout in the arcade golden age.

  • Vs. Super Mario Bros. on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#35) Vs. Super Mario Bros.

    • Jun 14 1986

    Vs. Super Mario Bros. drops players in Mushroom Kingdom with a timeless mission - saving Princess Peach from the villainous Bowser. This arcade adaptation of the home console classic challenges players with revisited, more challenging levels, keeping you on your toes as you stomp on Goombas and dodge fiery pits. This game's significant impact not only resulted in a plethora of sequels but also solidified Mario as a gaming icon, shaping the platforming genre like no other.

  • Track & Field on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#36) Track & Field

    • Jan 01 1983

    Track & Field sends players on an exciting, digital Olympic journey, where agile fingers and quick reflexes determine the gold medal winner. Providing a range of events, from sprinting, long jump to javelin throw, it offers a frantic button mashing experience as you push to break world records. This game captured the spirit of friendly competition so vividly, thereby paving the way for future eSports tournaments.

  • 1943: The Battle of Midway on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#37) 1943: The Battle of Midway

    • 1987

    1943: The Battle of Midway thrusts players into the role of a fearless fighter pilot, in the epic naval battle to curtail Japanese forces during World War II. This vertical-scrolling shooter dares players to survive hails of bullets and take down formidable bosses with their increasing arsenal of power-ups. This game's historical setting and addictive gameplay have made it a memorable staple in arcade legacy.

  • Bubble Bobble on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#38) Bubble Bobble

    • Jan 01 1986

    In Bubble Bobble, you step into the shoes of a pair of adorable dinosaurs, Bub and Bob, on a whimsical quest to save their girlfriends from an evil sorcerer. This game presents a fast-paced gameplay where you capture enemies in bubbles and then pop them, advancing through 100 cleverly designed levels. Bubble Bobble with its charming aesthetics and addictive two-player co-op mode, blew a fresh breeze into the arcade milieu, leaving a frothy legacy for future platform games.

  • Dragon's Lair on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#39) Dragon's Lair

    • 1983

    Dragon's Lair presents a magical and perilous quest where players guide the brave knight Dirk to rescue Princess Daphne from Singe, the nefarious dragon. Its cinematic gameplay, centered around quick-time events, challenges players to make split-second choices that determine Dirk's fate, a groundbreaking deviation from traditional arcade gameplay. This game's vivid animation and innovative interaction, courtesy of ex-Disney animator Don Bluth, revolutionized the gaming industry, showing that games can enchant just as much as any fantasy film.

  • X-Men on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#40) X-Men

    • 1992

    X-Men arcade game brings Marvel's beloved mutants to life in an immortal struggle against Magneto and his brotherhood. This beat-'em-up classic allows players to control their favorite mutant heroes using their unique abilities from Cyclops’ optic blast to Wolverine's claws in the ultimate bid to save mankind. Its dynamic use of franchise figures and group gameplay made this game a smash hit in the arcade scene and a timeless symbol of shared superhero adventures.

  • Donkey Kong Jr. on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#41) Donkey Kong Jr.

    • Jan 01 1982

    In a thrilling twist to its predecessor, Donkey Kong Jr. tasks players with saving Donkey Kong from the evil clutches of Mario. Gameplay features four different stages, each fueled by climbing vines, dodging traps, and collecting fruits to accumulate points. The game ultimately proved a grand slam, constituting Nintendo's evolutionary gaming narrative and entrenching itself as a cornerstone of classic arcade gaming.

  • Tempest on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#42) Tempest

    • Jan 01 1980

    Tempest plunges you into geometric universe where you represent a "claw" battling against nasties that scale asymmetrically designed platforms. The gung-ho gameplay is characterized by rapidly spinning a dial to move your claw around the edge of the playfield, firing at the approaching enemies. Its groundbreaking vector graphics and innovative control scheme made it a trailblazer during the golden age of video games, inspiring numerous future games.

  • BurgerTime on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#43) BurgerTime

    • Jan 01 1982

    As chef Peter Pepper in BurgerTime, it's your job to outwit anthropomorphized food items while constructing gigantic burgers. The gameplay serves up a smorgasbord of ladder climbing, dodging pickles, and dropping burger ingredients onto buns. This avant-garde concept shaped the future of the platform genre, adding a dash of spice to the arcade zeitgeist of the 80s.

  • Commando on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#44) Commando

    • May 01 1985

    In Commando, you're Super Joe, storming the front lines to free prisoners of war behind enemy lines. The gameplay fires away with top-down action, dodging bullets, throwing grenades, and gunning down adversaries. Impact-wise, Commando revolutionized the 'run and gun' genre, laying the groundwork for future military-themed video games.

  • Missile Command on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#45) Missile Command

    • Jul 01 1980

    Missile Command places you in the hot seat defending six cities from being obliterated by an endless onslaught of ballistic missiles. The game involves a strategic wallop of deciding when and where to launch countermeasures to intercept the imminent threat. Missile Command's distinctive trackball control and apocalyptic theme sparked conversations about nuclear warfare, cementing its place in the annals of video game history.

  • After Burner on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#46) After Burner

    • 1987

    After Burner takes to the skies, putting you in the cockpit of a high-speed fighter jet dodging missiles and blasting enemy aircraft. The gameplay's throttle thrills with an immersive joystick and throttle control mechanism to simulate real dogfight scenarios. After Burner's high-octane gameplay and advanced sprite-scaling visuals set a high bar for the aerial combat genre.

  • Pong on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#47) Pong

    • Nov 29 1972

    Pong, often hailed as the Granddaddy of arcade games, boils down to a digital game of tennis. The constant back-and-forth of pixel-based gameplay, coupled with simplistic controls, makes for an electrifying bout of competitive play. With its impact, Pong served as the first successful arcade game, kickstarting the video game industry.

  • Zaxxon on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#48) Zaxxon

    • Jan 01 1982

    Zaxxon zooms the action-pumped, isometric maze that you navigate, piloting a spaceship blasting enemy robots and fuel tanks. Gameplay is elevated by the need to continually adjust your altitude and maneuver through narrow corridors. Zaxxon’s innovation in conveying depth through an isometric perspective marked a major leap forward in the visual design of video games.

  • Robotron: 2084 on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#49) Robotron: 2084

    • Jan 01 1982

    Robotron: 2084 catapults you into the future where you wage battle against hordes of unsparing robots intent on human annihilation. Dual-stick shooting provides strategic gameplay, each movement and shot needing precision and planning. As a result, Robotron: 2084 was seen as a paradigm shift in game control, setting a benchmark for twin-stick shooters.

  • Final Fight on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#50) Final Fight

    • Jan 01 1989

    In Final Fight, you brawl your way through the mean streets of Metro City to rescue a kidnapped woman. This side-scrolling beat 'em up offers variety with three playable characters, each with unique movesets. Its impact redefined arcade games, serving as a blueprint for subsequent fighting games and cementing Capcom's reputation in the gaming industry.

  • Moon Patrol on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#51) Moon Patrol

    • Jan 01 1982
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    (#52) Battlezone

    • Jan 01 1980
  • Arkanoid on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#53) Arkanoid

    • Jan 01 1986
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    (#54) Marble Madness

    • Jan 01 1984
  • Daytona USA on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#55) Daytona USA

    • 1993
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    (#56) Kung-Fu Master

    • Jan 01 1984
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    (#57) Elevator Action

    • Jan 01 1983
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    (#58) Altered Beast

    • Jan 01 1988
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    (#59) Root Beer Tapper

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    (#60) Popeye

    • Jan 01 1982
  • Xevious on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#61) Xevious

    • Jan 01 1982
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    (#62) Berzerk

    • Jan 01 1980
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    (#63) Smash TV

    • 1990
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    (#64) Ikari Warriors

    • Jan 01 1986
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    (#65) Time Crisis

    • 1995
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    (#66) Mr. Do!

    • Jan 01 1982
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    (#67) Tekken

    • Jan 01 1994
  • Doom on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#68) Doom

    • 1993

    It was one of the very first first-person shooter games. It has helped influence gaming culture.

  • Choplifter on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#69) Choplifter

    • Jan 01 1982
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    (#70) Time Pilot

    • Jan 01 1982
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    (#71) Phoenix

    • Jan 01 1980
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    (#72) Breakout

    • Jan 01 1976
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    (#73) Gyruss

    • Jan 01 1983
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    (#74) Millipede

    • Jan 01 1982
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    (#75) Gorf

    • Jan 01 1981
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    (#76) Killer Instinct

    • 1994
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    (#77) Tekken 3

    • 1997
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    (#78) Cadillacs and Dinosaurs

    • Feb 01 1993
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    (#79) Karate Champ

    • Jan 01 1984
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    (#80) Rally-X

    • Jan 01 1980
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    (#81) Galaga '88

    • Jan 01 1987
  • Knights of the Round on Random Best Classic Arcade Games

    (#82) Knights of the Round

    • Jan 01 1991
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    (#83) Donkey Kong 3

    • Jan 01 1983
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    (#84) Rolling Thunder

    • Jan 01 1986
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    (#85) Lunar Lander

    • 1979
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    (#86) Hang-On

    • Jul 01 1985
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    (#87) Sea Wolf

    • Jan 01 1976
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    (#88) Crystal Castles

    • Jan 01 1983
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    (#89) Super Pac-Man

    • Jan 01 1982
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    (#90) Bomb Jack

    • Jan 01 1984
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    (#91) Tekken 2

    • Jan 01 1995
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    (#92) Cabal

    • Jan 01 1988
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    (#93) Dr. Mario

    • Jan 01 1990
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    (#94) Stargate

    • Jan 01 1981
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    (#95) Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja

    • Jan 01 1988
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    (#96) Wizard Of Wor

    • Dec 31 1980
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    (#97) Space Harrier

    • Oct 01 1985
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    (#98) Mappy

    • Jan 01 1983
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    (#99) Hogan's Alley

    • Jan 01 1984
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    (#100) 720°

    • Jan 01 1986
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    (#101) Bump 'n' Jump

    • Jan 01 1982
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    (#102) Mega Man 2

    • Jul 10 1989
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    (#103) Captain Commando

    • Jan 01 1991
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    (#104) Lode Runner

    • Jan 01 1983
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    (#105) Pengo

    • Jan 01 1982
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    (#106) Kangaroo

    • Jan 01 1982
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    (#107) Snow Bros.: Nick & Tom

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    (#108) Crash Bandicoot

    • Aug 31 1996
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    (#109) Klax

    • Jan 01 1989
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    (#110) Front Line

    • Nov 01 1982

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