Arcade's Greatest Hits The Atari Collection 1
Area 51
Armored Core Master of Arena
Armored Core Project Phantasma
Armored Core
Army Men 3D
Army Men Air Attack 2
Army Men Air Attack
Army Men Sarge's Heroes
Army Men World War Final Front
Army Men World War Land, See, Air
Army Men World War Team Assault
Army Men World War
Assault Retributioin
Assault Rigs
Asteroids
Atari Anniversary Edition Redux
A-Train
ATV Mania
ATV Quad Power Racing
Austin Powers Pinball
Azure Dreams
Backyard Soccer
Ball Breakers
Ballerburg Castle Chaos
Bases Loaded '96
Bass Landing
Bass Rise
Batman & Robin
Batman Beyond Return of the Joker
Batman Forever The Arcade Game
Battle Arena Toshinden
Battle Hunter
Battlestations
Beyblade Let it Rip
Beyond the Beyond
Big Bass Fishing
Big Bass World Championship
Billiards
Bio Freaks
Black Dawn
Blade
Blast Chamber
Blaster Master Blasting Again
Blasto
Blockids
Blood Omen Legacy of Kain
Bloody Roar II
Bloody Roar
Board Game Top Shop
Bomberman Party Edition
Bomberman Worlds
Bombing Islands, The
Bottom of the 9th 97
Bottom of the 9th
Bowling
Brahma Force The Assault on Beltlogger 9
Braindead 13
Brave Fencer Musashi
Breath of Fire III
Breath of Fire IV
Broken Helix
Broken Sword Shadow of the Templars
Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling
Bushido Blade 2
Bust-A-Move 4
C-12 Final Resistance
Capcom vs. SNK Pro
Cart World Series
Castlevania Symphony of the Night
Chess
Chocobo's Dungeon 2
Chrono Cross
Chrono Trigger
Contender 2
Contender
Contra Legacy of War
Cool Boarders 3
Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back
Crash Bandicoot Warped
Crash Bandicoot
Crash Bash
Croc Legend of the Gobbos
Dance Dance Revolution Konamix
Dance Dance Revolution
Danger Girl
DarkStalkers The Night Warriors
Destrega
Diablo
Dino Crisis 2
Dino Crisis
Discworld II Mortality Bytes!
Discworld
Dragon Warrior VII
DragonBall Z Ultimate Battle 22
Driver 2
Duke Nukem Time to Kill
Duke Nukem Total Meltdown (aka Duke Nukem)
Dukes of Hazard Racing for Home
Ehrgeiz God Bless the Ring
Einhander
Emperor's New Groove, The
Evil Dead Hail to the King
Evil Zone
Fantastic Four
Fighter Maker
Fighting Force 2
Fighting Force
Final Doom
Final Fantasy Anthology Final Fantasy V & VI
Final Fantasy I - II
Final Fantasy IV
Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy Origins
Final Fantasy Tactics
Final Fantasy V
Final Fantasy VI
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII
Final-Fantasy-Origins
Ford Racing
Frogger 2 Swampy's Revenge
Frogger
Front Mission 3
Future Cop L.A.P.D.
Galerians
Gekido
Gex 3 Deep Cover Gecko
Gex Enter the Gecko
Gex
Gran Turismo 2
Gran Turismo
Grand Theft Auto London 1969
Grand Theft Auto 2
Grand Theft Auto
Granstream Saga, The
Guilty Gear
Gundam Battle Assault 2
Gunfighter The Legend of Jesse James
Gunners Heaven
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Enhance the aesthetics of your PlayStation 1 DVD Case collection with this amazing cover art reprint! The artwork is immaculately recreated, and it will fit perfectly in any PlayStation 1 DVD Case game case. It is printed on semi-gloss photo paper and cut to size. Shipped with care in a rigid mailer. PRINT ONLY. NO CASE. NO GAME. NO INSERTS. NOT EXACT REPLICA. COLORING MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY.
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Collecting seven arcade games from the mid to late 1980s, the second edition of Midway's Arcade's Greatest Hits includes: Blaster, Joust 2, Splat!, BurgerTime, Spy Hunter, Root Beer Tapper, and Moon Patrol.
Blaster (1983) is a nineteen-level, first-person shooter that puts you at the helm of a spaceship, blasting and avoiding robots, vampire ships, saucers, and other alien enemies. For extra points you can rescue men that you'll find floating in space.
As the name implies, Joust 2 (1986) is the sequel to Joust, a game in which you fly an ostrich around a world of lava pits, floating cliffs, pterodactyls, and buzzards. In both games you can defeat your enemies by colliding with them, as long as your lance is higher than your enemy's lance. Joust 2 adds to this concept by including more enemies and backgrounds and by giving you the ability to turn your ostrich turn into a pegasus.
Splat! (1982) is a food-fighting game in which you try to keep your head attached to your shoulders while hurling food at your opponent and at onscreen enemies. Spy Hunter (1983) puts you behind the wheel of a G-6155 CIA Prototype interceptor, using its machine-gun cannons, anti-tailgating deterrents, smoke screens, and missiles to blow away wicked spies. A van you can use to replenish your armaments appears on the road from time to time.
In BurgerTime (1982) you control Chef Peter Pepper, a chef who builds hamburgers by walking across patties, cheese, lettuce, and buns, dropping them vertically into stacks. While you are making burgers, Mr. Hot Dog, Mr. Egg, and Mr.Pickle chase after you. You can spray pepper on these culinary enemies, temporarily freezing them in their tracks, or you can kill them by flattening them with hamburger parts.
Moon Patrol (1982) puts you on the moon, driving a Moon Buggy from left to right, across an obstacle course of craters, mines, boulders, rolling stones, and hungry space plants. You must also contend with low-flying spaceships and UFOs. Your Moon Buggy can shoot straight up and straight ahead; it can speed up and slow down; and it can jump.
Based on the arcade game Tapper, Root Beer Tapper puts you in the role of the last of the root beer servers. Here you must serve rootbeer to thirsty cowboys, athletes, aliens, and punk rockers before they reach the end of the counter.
I played it, plays a-ok, even though I just played my favorite is all, which is joust, I kept on winning, which I like very much to do, is to win, thank you very much for keeping this game in great shape for me. Very kind of person I respect is a person that takes very good care of his, or her games like this one!