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Food Fight is an action arcade game, originally released in 1983. You play as Charley Chuck, a small boy trying to eat an ice cream before it melts, whilst a number of angry chefs try to stop you.
The sequel to Namco's popular arcade racer, with an expanded selection of tracks and improved visuals.
Jr. Pac-Man is an arcade game released in 1983 by Bally Midway without Namco's permission.
Players control a small man as he flips the colors on a giant cube.
Originally developed by Dan Gorlin of Brøderbund, Choplifter!, which claims to be the computer! game of the year, focuses on the simple mechanics of avoiding fire while ferrying hostages from their capture bunkers to a home base.
The first 16-bit video game, Pole Position was responsible for popularizing third-person psuedo-3D graphics and racing games as a whole.
Drive a six-wheeled rover as you traverse the surface of the moon, jumping over holes and gunning down enemy ships.
Fully featured rescue-oriented platformer reminiscent of games like Donkey Kong and Popeye, which includes the ability to PUNCH MONKEYS!!
Dig dug is an arcade game released in 1982. The objective is to kill the underground monsters by either squishing them under a rock through the tunnels you create or by popping them using your weapon directly.
A sequel to the arcade classic featuring Pac-Man's feminine counterpart. The game is notable for having a variety of mazes as opposed to the single maze design in the original game, as well as bonus items that wandered through the mazes rather than appearing just in the center.
Capture atomic particles in this 1982 video arcade game from Atari. The game featured color vector graphics and a trackball controller.
Carve up the inside of the playfield while dodging the titular Qix in this 1981 arcade game by Taito's American division.
Galaga is a vertical shooter arcade game released in 1981. Developed by Namco and published by Namco and Midway.
Centipede is a vertical shooter in which you must destroy centipedes and other bugs before they reach the bottom of the screen and destroy you.
Released in 1980, Battlezone was an arcade machine where you assumed the role of a tank commander in a vector-based graphic world. Allowing for split screen multiplayer, it entertained for years, and even in the '90s.
Battle space aliens and avoid their suicidal attacks to survive in the world of Galaxian, Namco's first installment in the Galaxian franchise. It was a technical breakthrough in 1979, featuring RGB color, multi-colored sprites, a tilemap playfield, vertical scrolling background, and enemies with individual AI routines.
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