Toru Iwatani's masterpiece not only helped establish the maze game genre, but was one of the first games in history to make an enormous cutural impact. Not only was it…
In 1984 Data East developed a game for arcades that helped establish the one on one fighting genre. Karate Champ was a simple game that utilized two joysticks to perform…
Designed by Yu Suzuki and Developed by Sega, OutRun became famous because of the hyper rare full motion deluxe arcade cabinet (second video), amazing soundtrack, and the ability to select…
Developed by Rare and designed by Tim and Chris Stamper, R.C. Pro-Am was a unique racing game for the NES that featured environmental hazards, power ups, weapons, and over 32…
One of the most important and successful titles from early arcades, Pole Position was developed by Namco and is an evolution from its 1976 electro-mechanical game F-1, whose designer Sho…
Developed by Bally Midway and designed by George Gomez for arcades, Spy Hunter was an arcade cabinet with a yoke-style wheel, pedal, and two option gear shift that allowed players…
Developed by Nintendo R&D3 and designed by Kazuo Yoneyama, Minoru Arakawa, and Genyo Takeda, Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! is a NES adaptation of the aracde game Punch-Out!! that added former undisputed…
Developed by Nintendo R&D4 and created by Shigeru Miyamoto and Toshihiko Nakago, Excitebike was a smoothly side scrolling sports game where players controlled a bike racer and tried to complete…
Packaged in at launch with Super Mario Bros, and available for NES bundles that featured the Nintendo Zapper, Duck Hunt, created by Shigeru Miyamoto and Gunpei Yokoi, was a light…
Originally released as Pang and Pomping World, Buster Bros is an action puzzle game developed by Capcom and created by Yoshiki Okamoto and Toshihiko Uda for arcades. Essentially a graphically…