Ready to play? We've got classic console gaming and arcade action for you to enjoy. From iconic NES and SNES titles to a full arcade cabinet loaded with Capcom classics, there's plenty of retro gaming fun waiting for you!
Nintendo Entertainment System

The game that saved the video game industry. Mario runs and jumps through the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser. Defined the side-scrolling platformer genre and remains one of the best-selling games of all time.

The quirky sequel where Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess each have unique abilities. You pull vegetables out of the ground to throw at enemies. Originally a reskin of the Japanese game Doki Doki Panic, it became beloved on its own merits.

Many consider this the greatest NES game ever made. Mario gains suits like the Raccoon Leaf and Frog Suit across eight wildly creative worlds. The overworld map, airship levels, and sheer variety were revolutionary.

The gold cartridge itself is iconic. An open-world action-adventure that dropped you into Hyrule with almost no guidance and let you explore freely. Battery-backed saves were groundbreaking, and it launched one of gaming's greatest franchises.

A brutally difficult action-platformer famous for its cinematic cutscenes — a first for the NES. Ryu Hayabusa slashes through waves of enemies in a story-driven adventure that still tests gamers' patience today.

The classic Namco arcade space shooter where you fend off waves of alien insects. The dual-ship capture mechanic added strategy to the genre. One of the most iconic fixed shooters ever made.

The original Tecmo football game that started it all. Simple four-play offense made it incredibly accessible, and Bo Jackson was essentially a cheat code. Pure arcade football perfection.

The upgraded sequel with full NFL rosters, a complete season mode, and stat tracking. Widely regarded as one of the greatest sports games on the NES, with an active modding community to this day.

Billed as "A Basketbrawl!" — a 2-on-2 basketball game where you can punch the opposing player to steal the ball. A precursor to NBA Jam's over-the-top arcade sports style.
Super Nintendo Entertainment System

A side-scrolling beat-'em-up where you play as Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye, or Vision to battle the Red Skull and his villains. Supports 2-player co-op and mixes platforming with arcade-style action.

One of the SNES launch-window sports titles and widely considered one of the best tennis games of the 16-bit era. Features multiple court surfaces, a circuit mode, and tight, responsive gameplay that still holds up.

A groundbreaking on-rails space shooter that used the Super FX chip to deliver 3D polygon graphics on the SNES. You pilot Fox McCloud's Arwing through increasingly intense levels defending the Lylat system from Andross.

One of the greatest games ever made. A top-down action-adventure where Link travels between the Light and Dark Worlds to rescue the Seven Sages and defeat Ganon. Defined the Zelda formula for decades.

The gold standard of retro football games, featuring real NFL teams and players with full-season play, stat tracking, and that iconic cutscene when you break a big run. A cult classic with a devoted community still making updated roster hacks today.

The SNES pack-in launch title and one of the most beloved platformers ever. Mario and Luigi explore Dinosaur Land across 96 exits, with Yoshi making his debut. Tight controls, brilliant level design, and enormous replayability.

A Nintendo-published baseball game featuring The Kid himself, with fun arcade-style gameplay. It had real player names but fictional team names (aside from the Mariners). Great pick-up-and-play sports title.

Rare's masterpiece that blew everyone away with its pre-rendered 3D graphics. DK and Diddy Kong platform through jungles, mines, and underwater levels to reclaim their stolen banana hoard from King K. Rool. The soundtrack by David Wise is legendary.
Street Fighter II Arcade Cabinet
This authentic arcade experience brings the golden age of gaming to your fingertips. Switch seamlessly between games using the easy-to-navigate on-screen menu.
How to Navigate the Arcade Cabinet
To return to the main game selection menu and choose a different game, press and hold the Player 1 button. Keep it held down until the menu appears, then select your next game.

A speed-tuned update to the original SFII with faster gameplay, rebalanced characters, and new special moves added to the roster. The version that dominated arcades.

The first major SFII update, unlocking the four boss characters for play and enabling mirror matches. Introduced color selection and a wave of gameplay refinements.

The definitive arcade edition of SFII, adding four new challengers (Cammy, Dee Jay, T. Hawk, Fei Long), super combos, and the secret boss Akuma. Still played competitively today.

A competitive gem-matching puzzle game starring Street Fighter and Darkstalkers characters. Chain colored gems into combos to send crash gems crashing into your opponent's board.

A vertical shoot-'em-up built around a reflect force mechanic that lets you deflect enemy bullets back as projectiles, creating enormous score multipliers and spectacular screen-filling chaos.

A vibrant sci-fi beat-'em-up with five eccentric bounty hunter characters, branching stage paths, and a leveling system. One of the most colorful and overlooked Capcom arcade games.

A futuristic beat-'em-up set in a crime-ridden Metro City in the year 2026. Captain Commando and his team fight through waves of mutants and robots with electrifying weapons and flair.

A mech-combat beat-'em-up where players pilot giant robots through side-scrolling stages. Uniquely lets you rip off enemy mech parts mid-battle and swap them onto your own machine.

The 1989 side-scrolling action platformer starring Hiryu, an elite acrobatic agent. Features fluid plasma-blade combat against a futuristic totalitarian empire, known for its fast pace and cinematic flair.

The 1989 beat-'em-up classic set in Metro City. Play as Mayor Haggar, Cody, or Guy to tear through the Mad Gear gang and rescue Jessica. One of the games that defined the genre.

A fantasy beat-'em-up with five character classes — warrior, elf, wizard, cleric, and dwarf — fighting through hordes of monsters to slay the dragon Gildiss. Features RPG-style leveling.

A wrestling and fighting hybrid featuring characters from the Final Fight universe. Combines classic pro wrestling moves with special attacks across singles and tag team modes.

An arcade sports anthology with three games — tennis, football, and basketball — each packed with Capcom character cameos and fast, fun pick-up-and-play gameplay.