Most are little known games that were little known for a reason.
In the end, this volume is a real letdown.
These arcade classics may not have the pizzazz of today's games, but in terms of raw playability these classics can't be stopped.
These titles are, without exception, true to their original stand-up arcade machines.
The undeniable king of fighting games is here, and it's time to break bones and necks.
It's Pac-Man meets Tetris in this game of falling blocks and gobbling ghosts.
The weapon-based fighting franchise makes its way to the Sony PSP featuring 20 unique characters, expanded character creation, and multiple gameplay modes.
Brain training comes to the PC.
We Cheer returns with the next installment in the number-one cheerleading video game series featuring an all-new licensed soundtrack, new stages, and co-op multiplayer.
Active Life: Extreme Challenge (known as Family Trainer: Extreme Challenge in some regions) offers more than a dozen unique activities, including wakeboarding, rock climbing, and base jumping.
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast is a 3D fighting game featuring over 70 Dragon Ball Z characters.
Heading back to the early days of the Dragon Ball story, players will control Kid Goku as he sets out on fantastic adventures with his friends.
Digitally download your favorite Namco Bandai arcade classics to your PlayStation 3 with Namco Museum Essentials.
God Eater is the compelling and dramatic story of human survival in a postapocalyptic world.
Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 is the latest in the Ultimate Ninja fighting game franchise and follows Naruto Uzumaki and his continuing adventures to save his friend Sasuke.
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