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Pac-Man goes "battle royale" in this free online-only game for the Switch from the developers behind Tetris 99, featuring last-Pac-Man-standing matches with up to 99 players at once! It was later discontinued on October 2023.
From the developers behind Tetris 99, Super Mario Bros. 35 was a free limited-time online-only game where the classic NES game Super Mario Bros. goes "battle royale", pitting players against each-other in 35-player last-Mario-standing matches.
A free mobile version of Fighting EX Layer, for April Fools' Day.
Tetris goes "battle royale" in this free online-only game for the Switch from the developers behind the Tetris: The Grand Master series, featuring last-player-standing matches with up to 99 players at once!
After nearly two decades, Arika returns to the signature series that started them off and pits their original Street Fighter EX characters in a new fighting game.
The 3DS release of Nintendo's Dr. Mario series of puzzle games, featuring a new power-up mechanic known as "Miracle Cure".
Nintendo's puzzle game series Dr. Mario makes its way to the Wii U and, because it's the Year of Luigi, Mario's green-clad brother brings his L-shaped pieces into the fray!
A simulation game. Make friends with a teddy bear that comes to life, talking and asking questions to learn more about friendship.
A portable 3D version of Tekken, and the CGI movie Tekken Blood Vengeance for the Nintendo 3DS.
The Puzzle Bobble series makes its first appearance on the Nintendo 3DS system.
The Nintendo Wii-exclusive sequel to Endless Ocean; an aquatic simulator based on real-life scuba diving.
A block-matching puzzle game for Xbox 360 under the Indie Games program.
Metal Torrent is a vertically scrolling shooter for DSiWare by Arika Co.
A handheld Nintendo DS entry in the Dr. Mario series of puzzle games.
A boss rush adaptation of Ketsui Kizuna Jigoku Tachi for the Nintendo DS.
Nintendo's pill-popping puzzle game makes its way to the Wii, along with a unique motion-control take on the "Virus Buster" mini-game from the Brain Age series.
Simple controls, no time limit, and serene exploration! Dive into the blue on an endless vacation full of sea life and sunken treasure!
An arcade online RPG based on the The Tower of Druaga.
A cel-shaded arcade fighting game adaptation of the Dragon Ball manga and anime. Led by some of the team behind some of Capcom's finest fighting game franchises, Super Dragon Ball Z brings a more traditional fighting game aesthetic in an era better known for the "Budokai" and "Budokai Tenkaichi" series.
A home console entry in Arika's fast-paced, high-level adaptation of the Tetris series of puzzle games, switching up the formula for shorter 2-5 minute gameplay bursts.
A turn-based RPG where the player takes control of either Syaoran or Sakura. They will visit many worlds as they try to retrieve Sakura's memories which take the form of powerful feathers.
The third and final arcade installment of Arika's high-level adaptation of the classic puzzle game Tetris, now with revamped gameplay mechanics and persistent player stats. Getting the GM rank has never been more daunting!
A rhythm action game for the PS2. You can play a platypus on it.
Espgaluda is a vertical bullet hell shoot' em up developed by Cave.
Mega Man Network Transmission combines elements of Mega Man's traditional platforming and Battle Network's card-based fighting.
A scuba-diving exploration adventure game developed by Arika for the Sony PS2. It is the sequel to Everblue and the spiritual predecessor to the Endless Ocean games.
The fourth game in the Donpachi series and the first to be ported to the PS2, courtesy of Arika.
Everblue is the a diving simulation game that follows a man named leo as he explores the ocean depths and discovers marine life. It was released only in Europe and Japan, it never saw a NA release.
A music based game only released in Japan.
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