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Paperboy
Paperboy

Paperboy is an arcade action game developed and published by Atari Games and Midway Games and released in 1985. The player takes the role of a paperboy who delivers a fictional newspaper called The Daily Sun along a suburban street on his bicycle. The arcade version of the game featured bike handlebars as the controller.

Pac-Man Battle Royale
Pac-Man Battle Royale

The original Pac-Man game concept has been given a cannibalistic twist: Eliminate your opponents by eating them and the last Pac-Man standing wins the round. When players eat a power pellet, they power up by doubling in size and increasing in speed. Once powered up, they are now able to eat non-powered-up blue players and ghosts. Players…

Pac-Man
Pac-Man

The player controls Pac-Man, who must eat all the dots inside an enclosed maze while avoiding four colored ghosts. Eating large flashing dots called “Power Pellets” causes the ghosts to turn blue, allowing Pac-Man to eat them for bonus points.

Neo Geo
Neo Geo

The Neo Geo is a cartridge-based arcade system board and fourth-generation home video game console released on April 26, 1990, by Japanese game company SNK Corporation. It was the first system in SNK’s Neo Geo family. The Neo Geo was marketed as 24-bit; its CPU is technically a 16/32-bit 68000-based system with an 8-bit Z80 coprocessor, while…

NBA Jam
NBA Jam

Initially developed as arcade games by Midway, the game found popularity with its photorealistic digitized graphics, over-the-top presentation, and exaggerated style of two-on-two basketball play. The successor to Midway’s Arch Rivals, the original 1993 NBA Jam allowed players to jump many times above their own height, make slam dunks that defy human capabilities, and freely shove or…

Ms. Pac-Man
Ms. Pac-Man

It is the first sequel to Pac-Man (1980), and the first entry in the series to not be made by Namco. Controlling the titular character, the player is tasked with eating all of the pellets in an enclosed maze while avoiding four colored ghosts. Eating the larger “power pellets” lets the player eat the ghosts, who turn…

Mortal Kombat 3
Mortal Kombat 3

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 is a fighting game in the Mortal Kombat series, developed and released by Midway to arcades in 1995. It is a standalone update of 1995’s earlier Mortal Kombat 3 with an altered gameplay system, additional characters like the returning favorites Kitana and Scorpion who were missing from Mortal Kombat 3, and some new…

Mortal Kombat 2
Mortal Kombat 2

The game’s plot continues from the first game, featuring the next Mortal Kombat tournament set in the other-dimensional realm of Outworld, with the Outworld and Earthrealm representatives fighting each other on their way to challenge the evil emperor Shao Kahn.

Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat is an arcade fighting game developed and published by Midway in 1992. It is the first entry in the Mortal Kombat series and subsequently was released by Acclaim Entertainment for nearly every home platform of the time. The game focuses on several characters of various intentions who enter a martial arts tournament with worldly consequences.…

Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker
Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker

Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker was produced by Sega in 1990. Sega released 588 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1936. Other machines made by Sega during the time period Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker was produced include Alien Storm, Aurail, Bloxeed, Bonanza Bros., Borench, World Championship Soccer, Bare Knuckle, Super Masters, Wrestle War, and Wonder…