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Block-breaking games meet the traditional tile game of mahjong in this arcade (and later Famicom) game by SNK.
Psycho Soldier is a sidescrolling arcade game originally released in Japan in 1986. The game is credited as being the first video game with a vocal in-game soundtrack, sung by Japanese idol Kaori Shimizu.
An old Arcade title Published by SNK, which was later ported to NES, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC.
The Ikari Warriors, Paul and Vince, are back in their second installment. Originally an arcade release, the game was later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System and other platforms.
A top-down shooter where one or two bandana-wearing commandos fight enemy forces in a jungle. It is notable for allowing the player to pilot various vehicles including a tank and a helicopter.
A vertical space shoot 'em up game originally on Arcade machines which then moved to the NES. It was SNK's first game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Arcade vertical shooter from 1985.
TANK, AKA TNK III, was an early shoot-'em-up game by SNK. It was also the first appearance of Ralf Jones of Ikari Warriors, King of Fighters, and Metal Slug fame.
Mad Crasher is a futuristic driving game developed by SNK.
This 1984 sequel to Vanguard has more in common with Xevious and Bosconian than SNK's 1981 classic.
Arcade game released in 1983
Mahjong Kyōshitsu is an early mahjong arcade game by SNK.
MunchMobile is a game where the player pilots an animated car with the goal of grabbing food and maneuvering around dangerous obstacles.
Pioneer Balloon is an arcade action game.
Also known as Satan of Saturn. A 1981 space shooter developed by SNK and distributed in North America by Taito.
When Cheri becomes a perpetual damsel-in-distress, it's up to the hero and his hot-air balloon to rescue her in one of SNK's earliest arcade games.
Released by SNK in 1980, it was an early shoot 'em up that featured human characters on foot instead of vehicles, spacecraft, or aliens. The player character faces off against multiple shuriken-throwing ninjas and along the way faces several bosses, such as a flame-shooting shinobi.
An early vertical scrolling shooter released by SNK in 1979. It was also an early example of an action game that gave the player a supply of energy that depletes as the player gets hit.
One of SNK's earliest arcade games is a top-down driving game similar to Sega's Head On. Drive off-road to collect dots while avoiding a collision with other cars.
An early arcade game by SNK, putting players in control of an old-fashioned woodcutter as they chop down trees while avoiding snakes, wild boars, bird droppings, and falling tree branches.
A Japanese arcade Breakout clone and SNK's first release, intended to be easily upgradable using their microcontroller-based Micon-Kit arcade hardware.
A seemingly cancelled Nintendo DS game developed by SNK Playmore where players would teach and train Iroha from the Samurai Shodown series.
The 1987 sequel to Bermuda Triangle, World Wars is a vertical scrolling shoot 'em up that uses SNKs Loop Lever joystick.
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