3. Smash TV
Year Of Release: 1990
Genre: Action
A top down action shooter that barely
squeaked into the 90s. The graphics screamed
mid-80s, Motley Crue tour bus, but that didn't
make the game any less fun.
4.
5. AREA 51
Year Of Release: 1995
Genre: Shooting
Yes, it was silly and ridiculous (we're pretty sure
high explosives wouldn't just be sitting around a
base to be shot at), but blasting aliens to hell with
a light gun is a cornerstone of the gaming industry
The graphics certainly don't hold up to modern
standards, but if we ever see one of these sad
machines lonely occupying the corner of a dive
bar, we can't help but get down with a little Kron
Hunter
6.
7. Lethal Enforces
Year Of Release: 1992
Genre: Shooting
Well, if you didn't want to get shot, then you
shouldn't have stood up then, huh? Aside from
looking the rejected one sheet from a Cinemax
after dark film, the game wasn't that much fun.
This light gun beauty put you in the hands of
two officers of the law trying to stop crime on
the mean streets. Dibs on the blue gun.
8.
9. GUNBLADE NY
Year Of Release: 1996
Genre: Shooting
Sure, it was a rail shooter, but there was a
sense of kinetic frenzy that almost made you
forget about it. This massive Sega cabinet had
you as a gunner in a helicopter as you
traversed a future city gunning down
cybernetic terrorists. Our arms are still shaking
from this one.
10.
11. PRIMAL RAGE
Year Of Release: 1994
Genre: Fighting
The controls sucked ass (who the hell holds
buttons and wiggles the joystick around to pull
combos), but there was no louder fighting
game in the arcade. The roars were
thunderous and the hits were brutal
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Source: http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2013/08/best-arcade-video-
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