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This is a list of arcade video games organized alphabetically by name. It does not include PC or console games unless they were also released in video arcades. See Lists of video games for related lists.
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Arcade Games, by Jon Blake; Arcade Mania!: The Turbo-charged World of Japan's Game Centers, by Brian Ashcraft; The Encyclopedia of Arcade Video Games, by Bill Kurtz; The First Quarter: A 25 Year History of Video Games, by Steven L. Kent; Gamester's Guide to Arcade Video Games, by Paul Kordestani; Game Over, by David Sheff
The following is a list of arcade games developed and published by Sega, many on their arcade system boards. In addition to making its own games, Sega has licensed out its arcade systems to third party publishers. This list comprises all of the games released on these arcade system boards.
Funspot is ranked by Guinness World Records as the world's largest arcade. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The majority of games at Funspot are part of the American Classic Arcade Museum's collection, a non-profit organization located on Funspot's second floor, [ 2 ] whose goal is to "promote and preserve the history of coin-operated arcade games."
Star Trek: Voyager – The Arcade Game — 2001 / 2002 Monarch Entertainment: Rail shooter: 2 Star Trigon — 2002 Namco: Puzzle: 1 Star Wars (1983 arcade game) — 1983 Atari: Rail shooter: 1 Star Wars Arcade (1993 arcade game) — 1993 Sega: Simulation game: Sega Model 1: Star Wars Racer Arcade — 2000 Sega: Star Wars Trilogy Arcade — 1998 ...
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This category covers coin-operated arcade games that can be found at a video arcade.These are games that generally take user input from controls, processes that through electronic or computerized devices, and displays the result to a video screen.