The best coin-op conversion games
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Kingdom: The Far Reaches
Windows XP/98/95Mac1995protected3.9/5 Virtual Image Productions
Ms. Pac-Man
DOS19833.9/5 Midway Manufacturing Company
Robotron 2084
DOS19833.9/5 Williams Entertainment
Q*Bert
DOS19843.9/5 Parker Brothers
Blasteroids
DOS19893.8/5 Atari
Total Carnage
DOS19943.8/5 Midway Manufacturing Company
Dig Dug
DOS19833.8/5 Namco
Dig Dug is a classic maze arcade action game that was first released by Namco in 1982 as a coin-op and later for a number of other systems. The gameplay of Dig Dug involves digging tunnels through the earth to reach and defeat the various creatures that inhabit the underground maze. The player has an air pump, which he can use to inflate the monste...
The Simpsons
DOS19913.8/5 Konami
BurgerTime
DOS19823.8/5 Data East
Zaxxon
DOS19843.8/5 Sega
Zaxxon is a classic arcade video game that was first released by Sega in 1982 for the arcades and later for a number of platforms. It is considered one of the pioneering titles in the shoot 'em up or scrolling shooter genre. Zaxxon was notable for its use of isometric graphics, which gave the game a unique 3D perspective.
Klax
DOS19903.8/5 Atari
Yie Ar Kung Fu
DOS19853.8/5 Konami
Space Commanders
DOS1983remake3.8/5 Columbia Data Products
Double Dribble
DOS19903.8/5 Novotrade Software
Pit Fighter
DOS19913.8/5 Atari
Pit Fighter is an arcade-style fighting game that was originally released in arcades in 1990 by Atari Games. It was later ported to various home gaming platforms, including DOS, the Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), and others. It was one of the first arcade games to feature digitized live-action charactersThe game is a...
Side Arms Hyper Dyne
DOS19883.8/5 Capcom
Dragon's Lair
DOS1989protected3.7/5 Sullivan Bluth Interactive Media
Space Ace 2: Borf's Revenge
DOS19913.7/5 ReadySoft
Space Harrier
DOS19893.7/5 Sega
Space Harrier is a 3rd-person view rail-shooter developed by Sega in 1985. Space Harrier was a hit in the arcades, and later it was converted for a number of platforms, including DOS (4 years later!). The sequels - Space Harrier 3D and Space Harrier II - were never ported to DOS.
Marble Madness
DOS19873.7/5 Atari
Marble Madness is an abandoned isometric action game designed by Mark Cerny and originally published by Atari as a successful and iconic arcade game. It was later converted for many platform in 1986 and for IBM PCs in 1987 by Atari.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
DOS19893.7/5 Atari
Hard Drivin'
DOS19903.7/5 Atari
Stargate
DOS19833.6/5 Williams Entertainment
After Burner
DOS19893.6/5 Sega
After Burner is an abandoned DOS combat flight simulation game with elements of rail shooters, with similarities to earlier Sega titles like Space Harrier. After Burner was designed by Yu Suzuki and developed by Sega as a coin-op and then converted to various home computers and consoles in 1989.
S.T.U.N. Runner
DOS19903.6/5 Atari
The Typing of the Dead
Windows XP/98/9519993.6/5 Smilebit
The Typing of the Dead is a unique video game that is essentially a typing version of the classic rail shooter arcade game The House of the Dead. It was first released in 1999 as an arcade machine and later for other platforms.In The Typing of the Dead, players use a keyboard to eliminate oncoming waves of zombies and other creatures by typing word...
Ikari Warriors 2: Victory Road
DOS19883.6/5 SNK Corporation
Strider
DOS19893.6/5 Capcom
Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom
DOS19843.5/5 Sega
Sky Shark
DOS19893.5/5 Toaplan