ARCADE ROM STRUCTURES
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- B-Wings (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1984)
- B.C. Story (set 1) from SemiCom (1997)
- B.C. Story (set 2) from SemiCom (1997)
- B.Rap Boys from Kaneko (1992)
- Back Street Soccer from SunA (1996)
- Backfire! from Data East (1995)
- Bad Dudes vs. Dragonninja (US) from Data East USA (1988)
- Bad Lands from Atari Games (1989)
- Bagman from Valadon Automation (1982)
- Bagman (Moon Cresta hardware) from bootleg (1982)
- Bagman (Stern set 1) from Valadon Automation (Stern license) (1982)
- Bagman (Stern set 2) from Valadon Automation (Stern license) (1982)
- Bakuretsu Breaker from Kaneko (1992)
- Bakuretsu Quiz Ma-Q Dai Bouken (Japan) from Namco (1992)
- Bakutotsu Kijuutei from Namco (1988)
- Bal Cube from Metro (1996)
- Balloon Bomber from Taito (1980)
- Balloon Brothers from East Technology (1992)
- Balloon Fight (PlayChoice-10) from Nintendo (1984)
- Bandido from Exidy (1980)
- Bang Bang Ball (v1.05) from Banpresto / Kunihiko Tashiro+Goodhouse (1996)
- Bang! from Gaelco (1998)
- Bank Panic from [Sanritsu] Sega (1984)
- Baraduke (set 1) from Namco (1985)
- Baraduke (set 2) from Namco (1985)
- Barricade from RamTek (1976)
- Barrier from Vectorbeam (1979)
- Baseball (PlayChoice-10) from Nintendo of America (1984)
- Baseball Stars: Be a Champ! (PlayChoice-10) from SNK (Nintendo of America license) (1989)
- Baseball The Season II from Cinematronics (1987)
- Basketball from Atari (1979)
- Batman from Atari Games (1991)
- Batman Part 2 from bootleg (1981)
- Batsugun from Toaplan (1993)
- Batsugun (Special Ver.) from Toaplan (1993)
- Battlantis from Konami (1987)
- Battlantis (Japan) from Konami (1987)
- Battle Arena Toshinden 2 (JAPAN 951124) from Capcom/Takara (1995)
- Battle Arena Toshinden 2 (USA 951124) from Capcom/Takara (1995)
- Battle Bakraid (Japan) (Wed Apr 7 1999) from Eighting (1999)
- Battle Bakraid - Unlimited version (Japan) (Tue Jun 8 1999) from Eighting (1999)
- Battle Balls (Asia from Seibu Kaihatsu (1995)
- Battle Balls (Germany from Seibu Kaihatsu (1995)
- Battle Chopper from Irem (1987)
- Battle Circuit (Asia 970319) from Capcom (1997)
- Battle Circuit (Euro 970319) from Capcom (1997)
- Battle Circuit (Japan 970319) from Capcom (1997)
- Battle Cross from Omori Electric (1982)
- Battle Cruiser M-12 from Sigma Enterprises Inc. (1983)
- Battle Field (Japan) from [Alpha Denshi Co.] (SNK license) (1987)
- Battle Garegga (Austria / Hong Kong) (Sat Feb 3 1996) from Raizing / Eighting (1996)
- Battle Garegga (Austria / Hong Kong) (Sat Mar 2 1996) from Raizing / Eighting (1996)
- Battle Garegga (Europe / USA / Japan / Asia) (Sat Feb 3 1996) from Raizing / Eighting (1996)
- Battle Garegga - Type 2 (Denmark / China) (Tue Apr 2 1996) from Raizing / Eighting (1996)
- Battle K-Road from Psikyo (1994)
- Battle Lane! Vol. 5 (set 1) from Technos (Taito license) (1986)
- Battle Lane! Vol. 5 (set 2) from Technos (Taito license) (1986)
- Battle Lane! Vol. 5 (set 3) from Technos (Taito license) (1986)
- Battle of Atlantis (set 1) from Comsoft (1981)
- Battle of Atlantis (set 2) from Comsoft (1981)
- Battle of the Solar System from Microprose (199?)
- Battle Rangers (World) from Data East Corporation (1988)
- Battle Shark (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1989)
- Battle Shark (US) from Taito America Corporation (1989)
- Battle Toads from Rare (1994)
- Battle Wings from Data East Corporation (1984)
- Battle Wings (alt) from Data East Corporation (1984)
- Battle Zone (cocktail) from Atari (1980)
- Battle Zone (set 1) from Atari (1980)
- Battle Zone (set 2) from Atari (1980)
- Battlecry from Home Data (1991)
- Battles from bootleg (1982)
- Bay Route (bootleg set 1) from bootleg (1989)
- Bay Route (bootleg set 2) from bootleg (1989)
- Bay Route (set 1 from Sunsoft / Sega (1989)
- Bay Route (set 2 from Sunsoft / Sega (1989)
- Beam Invader from Tekunon Kougyou (19??)
- Beast Busters from SNK (1989)
- Beast Busters (World ?) from SNK (1989)
- Beastie Feastie from Epos Corporation (1984)
- Beastorizer (USA Bootleg) from Eighting/Raizing (1997)
- Beastorizer (USA) from Eighting/Raizing (1997)
- Beat the Champ (GV053 UAA01) from Konami (1996)
- BeatHead (prototype) from Atari Games (1993)
- beatmania (ver JA-B) from Konami (1997)
- beatmania 2nd MIX (ver JA-A) from Konami (1998)
- beatmania 2nd MIX (ver JA-B) from Konami (1998)
- beatmania 4th MIX (ver JA-A) from Konami (1999)
- beatmania 5th MIX (ver JA-A) from Konami (1999)
- beatmania 6th MIX (ver JA-A) from Konami (2001)
- beatmania complete MIX (ver JA-B) from Konami (1999)
- beatmania complete MIX 2 (ver JA-A) from Konami (2000)
- beatmania CORE REMIX (ver JA-A) from Konami (2000)
- beatmania f. Dreams Come True (ver JA-A) from Konami (2000)
- Beezer (set 1) from Tong Electronic (1982)
- Beezer (set 2) from Tong Electronic (1982)
- Behind Enemy Lines from Sega/EPL Productions (1998)
- Bells & Whistles (Version L) from Konami (1991)
- Ben Bero Beh (Japan) from Taito (1984)
- Beraboh Man (Japan version B) from Namco (1988)
- Beraboh Man (Japan version C) from Namco (1988)
- Bermuda Triangle (Japan old version) from SNK (1987)
- Bermuda Triangle (Japan) from SNK (1987)
- Bermuda Triangle (US older version) from SNK (1987)
- Berzerk (set 1) from Stern (1980)
- Berzerk (set 2) from Stern (1980)
- Best Bout Boxing from Jaleco (1994)
- Big Bang from NMK (1993)
- Big Bucks from Dynasoft Inc. (1986)
- Big Event Golf from Taito America Corporation (1986)
- Big Karnak from Gaelco (1991)
- Big Run (11th Rallye version) from Jaleco (1989)
- Big Striker from Jaleco (1992)
- Big Striker (bootleg) from bootleg (1992)
- Big Twin from Playmark (1995)
- Bijokko Gakuen (Japan 880116) from Nichibutsu (1988)
- Bijokko Yume Monogatari (Japan 870925) from Nichibutsu (1987)
- Billiard Academy Real Break (Japan) from Nakanihon (1998)
- Bio Attack from Taito Corporation (Fox Video Games license) (1983)
- Bio-ship Paladin from UPL (American Sammy license) (1990)
- BioFreaks (prototype) from Midway Games (1997)
- Biomechanical Toy (unprotected) from Gaelco (1995)
- Bionic Commando (US set 1) from Capcom (1987)
- Bionic Commando (US set 2) from Capcom (1987)
- Birdie King from Taito Corporation (1982)
- Birdie King 2 from Taito Corporation (1983)
- Birdie King 3 from Taito Corporation (1984)
- Birdie Try (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1988)
- Bishi Bashi Championship Mini Game Senshuken from Konami (1996)
- Bishoujo Janshi Pretty Sailor 18-kin (Japan) from SPHINX (1994)
- Bishoujo Janshi Pretty Sailor 2 (Japan) from SPHINX (1994)
- Black Dragon from Capcom (1987)
- Black Dragon (bootleg) from bootleg (1987)
- Black Heart from UPL (1991)
- Black Heart (Japan) from UPL (1991)
- Black Hole from TDS (1981)
- Black Jack (Mirco) from Mirco (197?)
- Black Panther from Konami (1987)
- Black Tiger from Capcom (1987)
- Black Tiger (bootleg) from bootleg (1987)
- Black Widow from Atari (1982)
- Blade Master (World) from Irem (1991)
- Blades of Steel (version E) from Konami (1987)
- Blades of Steel (version T) from Konami (1987)
- Blandia from Allumer (1992)
- Blandia (prototype) from Allumer (1992)
- Blast Off (Japan) from Namco (1989)
- Blasted from Bally Midway (1988)
- Blaster from Williams (1983)
- Blaster (early 30 wave version) from Williams (1983)
- Blaster (kit) from Williams (1983)
- Blasteroids (German from Atari Games (1987)
- Blasteroids (rev 2) from Atari Games (1987)
- Blasteroids (rev 3) from Atari Games (1987)
- Blasteroids (rev 4) from Atari Games (1987)
- Blasteroids (with heads) from Atari Games (1987)
- Blasto from Gremlin (1978)
- Blaze On (Japan) from Atlus (1992)
- Blazer (Japan) from Namco (1987)
- Blazing Tornado from Human Amusement (1994)
- Block (bootleg from bootleg (1986)
- Block (Game Corporation bootleg) from bootleg (1986)
- Block Block (bootleg) from bootleg (1991)
- Block Block (Japan 910910) from Capcom (1991)
- Block Block (World 910910) from Capcom (1991)
- Block Block (World 911106 Joystick) from Capcom (1991)
- Block Carnival / Thunder & Lightning 2 from Visco (1992)
- Block Gal from Sega / Vic Tokai (1987)
- Block Gal (bootleg) from bootleg (1987)
- Block Hole from Konami (1989)
- Block Out (Japan) from Technos + California Dreams (1989)
- Block Out (set 1) from Technos + California Dreams (1989)
- Block Out (set 2) from Technos + California Dreams (1989)
- Blockade from Gremlin (1976)
- BlockBuster from Kiwako (ECI license) (1983)
- Blocken (Japan) from KID / Visco (1994)
- Blomby Car from ABM & Gecas (1994)
- Blomby Car (not encrypted) from ABM & Gecas (1994)
- Blood Bros. from Tad (1990)
- Blood Storm (v1.10) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1994)
- Blood Storm (v2.10) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1994)
- Blood Storm (v2.20) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1994)
- Blood Storm (v2.22) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1994)
- Blood Warrior from Kaneko (1994)
- Bloody Roar 2 (JAPAN) from Eighting/Raizing (1998)
- Bloody Wolf (US) from Data East USA (1988)
- Bloxeed from Sega (1990)
- Bloxeed (C System) from Sega / Elorg (1989)
- Bloxeed (US from Sega / Elorg (1989)
- Blue Hawk from Dooyong (1993)
- Blue Hawk (NTC) from [Dooyong] (NTC license) (1993)
- Blue Print (Jaleco) from [Zilec Electronics] Jaleco (1982)
- Blue Print (Midway) from [Zilec Electronics] Bally Midway (1982)
- Blue Shark from Midway (1978)
- BMC Bowling from BMC (1994)
- Boardwalk Casino from Epos Corporation (1983)
- Bobble Bobble from bootleg (1986)
- Body Slam (8751 317-unknown) from Sega (1986)
- Boggy '84 from bootleg (1983)
- Bomb Bee from Namco (1979)
- Bomb Jack (set 1) from Tehkan (1984)
- Bomb Jack (set 2) from Tehkan (1984)
- Bomber Man World (Japan) from Irem (1991)
- Bomber Man World (World) from Irem (1991)
- Bomberman (Japan) from Irem (licensed from Hudson Soft) (1992)
- Bombjack Twin from NMK (1993)
- Bonanza Bros from Sega (1990)
- Bonanza Bros. (Mega-Tech) from Sega (1991)
- Bone Crusher from bootleg (1985)
- Bongo from Jetsoft (1983)
- Bonk's Adventure from Kaneko (1994)
- Bonze Adventure (US) from Taito America Corporation (1988)
- Bonze Adventure (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1988)
- Boogie Wings from Data East (1992)
- Boomer Rang'r / Genesis from Data East Corporation (1983)
- Boot Camp from Konami (1987)
- Boot Hill from Midway (1977)
- Borderline (bootleg) from bootleg (1981)
- Borench from Sega (1990)
- Born To Fight from Electronic Devices? (199?)
- Bosconian (Midway from [Namco] (Midway license) (1981)
- Bosconian (Midway from [Namco] (Midway license) (1981)
- Bosconian (new version) from Namco (1981)
- Bosconian (old version) from Namco (1981)
- Bosconian (older version) from Namco (1981)
- Botanic from Valadon Automation (Itisa license) (1984)
- Bottom of the Ninth (version N) from Konami (1989)
- Bottom of the Ninth (version T) from Konami (1989)
- Boulder Dash (Cassette) from DECO (1985)
- Boulder Dash (Max-A-Flex) from Exidy / First Star Software (1984)
- Boulder Dash / Boulder Dash Part 2 (Japan) from Data East Corporation (licensed from First Star) (1990)
- Boulder Dash / Boulder Dash Part 2 (World) from Data East Corporation (licensed from First Star) (1990)
- Bouncing Balls from Comad (1991)
- Bowl-O-Rama from P&P Marketing (1991)
- Boxer (prototype) from Atari (1978)
- Boxing Bugs from Cinematronics (1981)
- Boxy Boy (US) from Namco (1990)
- Bradley Trainer from Atari (1980)
- Brain from Coreland / Sega (1986)
- Brave Blade (JAPAN) from Eighting/Raizing (2000)
- Break Thru (US) from Data East USA (1986)
- Breywood (Japan revision 2) from Data East Corporation (1986)
- Brick Zone (v3.0) from SunA (1992)
- Brick Zone (v5.0) from SunA (1992)
- Brickyard from RamTek (1976)
- Bristles (Max-A-Flex) from Exidy / First Star Software (1983)
- Brix from Cinematronics + Advanced Microcomputer Systems (1982)
- Brute Force from Leland Corp. (1991)
- Bubble 2000 from Tuning (1998)
- Bubble Bobble from Taito Corporation (1986)
- Bubble Bobble (US with mode select) from Taito America Corporation (Romstar license) (1986)
- Bubble Bobble (US) from Taito America Corporation (Romstar license) (1986)
- Bubble Bobble 2 (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1994)
- Bubble Memories - The Story Of Bubble Bobble 3 (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1995)
- Bubble Memories - The Story Of Bubble Bobble 3 (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1995)
- Bubble Symphony (Europe) from Taito Corporation Japan (1994)
- Bubble Symphony (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1994)
- Bubble Symphony (US) from Taito America Corporation (1994)
- Bubbles from Williams (1982)
- Bubbles (prototype version) from Williams (1982)
- Bubbles (Solid Red label) from Williams (1982)
- Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom from Sega (1982)
- Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom (not encrypted) from Sega (1982)
- Bucky O'Hare (US version UA) from Konami (1992)
- Bucky O'Hare (World version EA) from Konami (1992)
- Buggy Challenge from Taito Corporation (1984)
- Buggy Challenge (Tecfri) from Taito Corporation (Tecfri license) (1984)
- Bull Fighter from Alpha Denshi Co. (Sega license) (1984)
- Bullet (FD1094 317-0041) from Sega (198?)
- Bullfight from Coreland / Sega (1984)
- Bulls Eye Darts from Shinkai Inc. (Magic Eletronics Inc. licence) (1985)
- Bump 'n' Jump from Data East USA (Bally Midway license) (1982)
- Bump N Jump (Cassette) from DECO (1982)
- Burger Time (Cassette) from DECO (1983)
- Burger Time (Data East set 1) from Data East Corporation (1982)
- Burger Time (Data East set 2) from Data East Corporation (1982)
- Burger Time (Midway) from Data East (Bally Midway license) (1982)
- Burglar X from Unico (1997)
- Buriki One (rev.B) from SNK (1999)
- Burnin' Rubber from Data East (1982)
- Burnin' Rubber (Cassette from DECO (1982)
- Burnin' Rubber (Cassette from DECO (1982)
- Burning Force (Japan) from Namco (1989)
- Burning Rival (Japan) from Sega (1992)
- Bust-A-Move Again (US) from Taito America Corporation (1995)
- Buster Bros. (US) from Capcom (1989)
- Butasan (Japan) from [NMK] (Jaleco license) (1987)