Games
The collection consists of the following 24 arcade games:
| TITLE | RELEASED | VERSION | COMMENT |
|---|---|---|---|
| 720° | 1986 | ||
| Blaster | 1983 | ||
| Bubbles | 1983 | ||
| Defender | 1980 | ||
| Defender II aka StarGate | 1981 | ||
| Gauntlet | 1985 | ||
| Joust | 1982 | ||
| Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest | 1986 | ||
| Klax | 1989 | ||
| Marble Madness | 1984 | ||
| Paperboy | 1984 | ||
| Rampage | 1986 | ||
| Rampart | 1990 | ||
| RoadBlasters | 1987 | ||
| Robotron: 2084 | 1982 | ||
| Root Beer Tapper | 1984 | ||
| Satan's Hollow | 1982 | ||
| Sinistar | 1982 | ||
| Smash TV | 1990 | ||
| SPLAT! | 1982 | ||
| Spy Hunter | 1983 | ||
| Super Sprint | 1986 | ||
| Toobin' | 1988 | ||
| Vindicators | 1988 |
Read more about this topic: Midway Arcade Treasures
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