The game's objective is to move a frog from the bottom to top and overcome the obstacles that come in your way. The game's screen is divided into two halves, where the first half featured a road full of traffic while the second half is a river.
When you are moving your frog through the traffic, you have to face speeding cars, buses and many other obstacles on your way which must be avoided to safely transport your frog to the other half. In the second half, you will see several logs and turtles trying to have your frog and you needed to fight all these obstacles to safely cross the river.
Interestingly, the frog will find a lady frog swimming with the help of a log and if you can help the lady frog to safely reach its home, it will attract additional points, which is the major attraction of the game. The game also features a fly and if the frog is making it to home while the fly is present, she will gain additional points. The sinking turtles will be swimming with the help of logs and the safest way for a frog to cross the river is to jump on top of it.
Most arcade games are video games, pinball machines, electro-mechanical games, redemption games or merchandisers.
While exact dates are debated, the golden age of arcade video games is usually defined as a period beginning sometime in the late s and ending sometime in the mids.
Virtually all modern arcade games other than the very traditional Midway-type games at county fairs make extensive use of solid state electronics, integrated circuits and cathode-ray tube screens. In the past, coin-operated arcade video games generally used custom per-game hardware often with multiple CPUs, highly specialized sound and graphics chips, and the latest in expensive computer graphics display technology.
This allowed arcade system boards to produce more complex graphics and sound than what was then possible on video game consoles or personal computers, which is no longer the case in the s. This emulation is powered by MAME Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator project, an open-source emulator designed to recreate the hardware of arcade game systems in software on modern personal computers and other platforms. Its intention is to preserve gaming history by preventing vintage games from being lost or forgotten.
Frogger for Arcade Arcade. Super Mario Cross Over. Excite Bike. Pac Man. Hexa Dr Korea. Ghosts n Goblins. Angry Birds. Bubble Bobble. Mega Man Project X. Flappy Bird. Moon Patrol. Boulder Dash. Adventure Island Classic. Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition. Manic Miner. Puzzle Bubble Bust-a-Move. Whack a Craft Minecraft.
Mario Forever. Bubble Bobble 2. Mini Putt. Jet Set Willy. Time Pilot. Mini Street Fighter. Bomb Jack. Missile Strike. Final Fight 2. Final Fight. King of fighters. Neo Geo League Bowling. Track and Field 2. Jump Kids. Karate Blazers. Battle City. Metal Slug. Iron Mikes Punchout. Red Plane. The King of Dragons.
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