FINALE
Blight Club
Fallout: New Vegas | 002
Giant Bomb Plays
#237 - Clive Rosfield's Rising Tide
GameSpot After Dark
113 | Little Apple Juice Boy.mp3
Voicemail Dump Truck
The Community Spotlight 2024.04.20
The Community Spotlight 2024.04.13
Community Endurance Run XIV - April 12-14
Object »
Pink Pong is a ping pong game released in Japan and Europe for the PS2.
Pong: The Next Level is a 3D graphics re-imagining of the classic arcade game.
A Breakout clone for the Amiga family of consoles.
A killer stalks a North American town in this open world adventure from Human Entertainment. Released on December 23, 1998, it was an ambitious sandbox adventure game ahead of its time, and served as Human Entertainment's swan song, just a year before their closure.
A SNES exclusive entry for Taito's sci-fi Breakout-inspired series. The enigmatic DOH once again makes trouble for the crew of the Arkanoid.
Kirby's Block Ball is a block-breaking game set in the Kirby universe. The game features a world map with eleven worlds of five levels each.
A licensed platformer game released for both the SNES and the Genesis systems. Both games, although fairly different, allows the player to switch between the Warner Brothers (and Warner Sister) at will in order to overcome obstacles.
Paddle Fighter is an air hockey game with special moves and kooky characters.
Battle Ping Pong is a Ping Pong game released for the Game Boy in Japan.
A simple Pong clone. The first game made by Bungie Studios. It is Pong Spelled backwards. It was a free game for Mac OS and came out about a year before Bungie was formed.
An air hockey game set in space that pits the unseen protagonist against various alien characters.
Superstar Ping Pong is a table tennis game for Commodore 64.
A table tennis simulator made for the Arcades by Konami and later ported to various systems.
Early Breakout clone from Nintendo, featuring a giant monkey head to destroy.
Cutie Q is an arcade game released by Namco in 1979. It is the third in a loose trilogy of pinball-esque games developed by Toru Iwatani prior to his development of Pac-Man.
Bomb Bee is a Japanese-only sequel to 1978's Gee Bee, and the second arcade designed by Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani.
Block Fever was a simple Breakout clone that served as one of Nintendo's first video game releases.
A four-player sports game released by UPL in 1975; it features several different sports including tennis, hockey, football, and volleyball. Each sport can be played with two or four players, the latter in teams of two.
An early soccer football arcade video game designed by Tomohiro Nishikado and released by Taito in 1973. It was the first game with a trackball controller.
Pong, released in 1972, was the first commercially successful video game. Based on table tennis, players attempts to hit a ball past each other's paddles.
An Arkanoid-inspired game for PC.
magnussoft
This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:
Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved.
Use your keyboard!
Log in to comment
Log in to comment