ARCADE ROM STRUCTURES
[ 0 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ]
- M-4 from Midway (1977)
- M.A.C.H. 3 from Mylstar (1983)
- M.I.A. - Missing in Action (Japan) from Konami (1989)
- M.I.A. - Missing in Action (version S) from Konami (1989)
- M.I.A. - Missing in Action (version T) from Konami (1989)
- M79 Ambush from RamTek (1977)
- Mace: The Dark Age from Atari Games (1996)
- Mach Breakers (Japan) from Namco (1995)
- Macho Mouse from Techstar (1982)
- Macross Plus from Banpresto (1996)
- Mad Alien from Data East Corporation (1980)
- Mad Crasher from SNK (1984)
- Mad Donna (set 1) from Tuning (1995)
- Mad Donna (set 2) from Tuning (1995)
- Mad Gear (Japan) from Capcom (1989)
- Mad Gear (US) from Capcom (1989)
- Mad Motor from Mitchell (1989)
- Mad Planets from Gottlieb (1983)
- Mad Planets (UK) from Gottlieb (Taitel license) (1983)
- Mad Shark from Allumer (1993)
- Mag Max from Nichibutsu (1985)
- Magic Brush from bootleg (1981)
- Magic Bubble from Yun Sung (19??)
- Magic Sword (Japan 900623) from Capcom (1990)
- Magic Sword - Heroic Fantasy (US 900725) from Capcom (1990)
- Magic Sword - Heroic Fantasy (World 900623) from Capcom (1990)
- Magic Sword - Heroic Fantasy (World 900725) from Capcom (1990)
- Magic Worm (bootleg) from bootleg (1980)
- Magical Cat Adventure from Wintechno (1993)
- Magical Cat Adventure (Japan) from Wintechno (1993)
- Magical Crystals (Japan) from Kaneko (Atlus license) (1991)
- Magical Crystals (World) from Kaneko (1991)
- Magical Date / Magical Date - dokidoki kokuhaku daisakusen (Ver 2.02J) from Taito (1996)
- Magical Date EX / Magical Date - sotsugyou kokuhaku daisakusen (Ver 2.01J) from Taito (1997)
- Magical Drop from Data East (1995)
- Magical Drop Plus from Data East (1995)
- Magical Spot from Universal (1980)
- Magical Spot II from Universal (1980)
- Magix / Rock from Yun Sung (1995)
- Mahjong from Taito (1981)
- Mahjong 4P Simasyo (Japan) from SPHINX/AV JAPAN (1994)
- Mahjong Angel Kiss from Jaleco (1995)
- Mahjong Angels - Comic Theater Vol.2 (Japan) from Dynax (1991)
- Mahjong Bakuhatsu Junjouden (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1991)
- Mahjong Banana Dream [BET] (Japan 891124) from Digital Soft (1989)
- Mahjong Block Jongbou (Japan) from SNK (1987)
- Mahjong Camera Kozou (set 1) (Japan 881109) from MIKI SYOUJI (1988)
- Mahjong Camera Kozou (set 2) (Japan 881109) from MIKI SYOUJI (1989)
- Mahjong Camera Kozou [BET] (Japan 890509) from MIKI SYOUJI (1989)
- Mahjong Campus Hunting (Japan) from Dynax (1990)
- Mahjong Channel Zoom In from Jaleco (1990)
- Mahjong Chinmoku no Hentai (Japan 900511) from Nichibutsu (1990)
- Mahjong Circuit no Mehyou (Japan) from Nichibutsu/Kawakusu (1992)
- Mahjong Clinic (Japan) from Home Data (1988)
- Mahjong CLUB 90's (set 1) (Japan 900919) from Nichibutsu (1990)
- Mahjong CLUB 90's (set 2) (Japan 900919) from Nichibutsu (1990)
- Mahjong Daireikai from Jaleco / NMK (1989)
- Mahjong Daiyogen (Japan) from Video System Co. (1990)
- Mahjong Derringer (Japan) from Dynax (1989)
- Mahjong Dial Q2 (Japan) from Dynax (1991)
- Mahjong Diplomat [BET] (Japan) from Dynax (1987)
- Mahjong Doukyuusei from Make Software / Elf / Media Trading (1995)
- Mahjong Doukyuusei Special from Make Software / Elf / Media Trading (1995)
- Mahjong Electron Base (parts 2 & 3 from Dynax (1990)
- Mahjong Electron Base (parts 2 & 3 from Dynax (1990)
- Mahjong Electron Base (parts 2 & 4 from Dynax (1993)
- Mahjong Erotica Golf (Japan) from FUJIC/AV JAPAN (1994)
- Mahjong Final Bunny [BET] (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1991)
- Mahjong Focus (Japan 890313) from Nichibutsu (1989)
- Mahjong Focus [BET] (Japan 890510) from Nichibutsu (1989)
- Mahjong Friday (Japan) from Dynax (1989)
- Mahjong Fun Club - Idol Saizensen (Japan) from Video System Co. (1989)
- Mahjong G-MEN'89 (Japan 890425) from Nichibutsu (1989)
- Mahjong Gakuen from Yuga (1988)
- Mahjong Gakuen 2 Gakuen-chou no Fukushuu from Face (1989)
- Mahjong Gakuensai (Japan) from MakeSoft (1997)
- Mahjong Gakuensai 2 (Japan) from MakeSoft (1998)
- Mahjong Gal 10-renpatsu (Japan) from FUJIC (1993)
- Mahjong Gal no Kaika (Japan) from Nichibutsu/T.R.TEC (1989)
- Mahjong Gal no Kokuhaku (Japan) from Nichibutsu/T.R.TEC (1989)
- Mahjong Gottsu ee-kanji (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1991)
- Mahjong Hana no Momoko gumi (Japan 881201) from Nichibutsu (1988)
- Mahjong Hourouki Gaiden (Japan) from Home Data (1987)
- Mahjong Hourouki Okite (Japan) from Home Data (1988)
- Mahjong Hourouki Part 1 - Seisyun Hen (Japan) from Home Data (1987)
- Mahjong Housoukyoku Honbanchuu (Japan) from Nichibutsu? (199?)
- Mahjong Hyouban Musume [BET] (Japan) from Nichibutsu/T.R.TEC (1989)
- Mahjong Hyper Reaction (Japan) from Sammy (1995)
- Mahjong Hyper Reaction 2 (Japan) from Sammy (1997)
- Mahjong If [BET] (Japan) from Dynax (1990)
- Mahjong Janjan Baribari (Japan) from Nichibutsu/Yubis/AV JAPAN (1992)
- Mahjong Jikken Love Story (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1991)
- Mahjong Kaguyahime Sono2 Fukkokuban [BET] (Japan 010808) from MIKI SYOUJI (1989)
- Mahjong Kaguyahime Sono2 [BET] (Japan 890829) from MIKI SYOUJI (1989)
- Mahjong Kaguyahime [BET] (Japan 880521) from MIKI SYOUJI (1988)
- Mahjong Kakumei from Jaleco (1990)
- Mahjong Kakumei 2 - Princess League from Jaleco (1992)
- Mahjong Keibaou (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1993)
- Mahjong Kinjirareta Asobi (Japan) from Home Data (1991)
- Mahjong Koi no Magic Potion (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1992)
- Mahjong Koi Uranai (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1992)
- Mahjong Koi Uranai (set 2) (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1992)
- Mahjong Kojinkyouju (Private Teacher) (Japan) from Home Data (1989)
- Mahjong Kyou Jidai (Japan) from Sanritsu (1986)
- Mahjong La Man (Japan) from Nichibutsu/AV JAPAN (1993)
- Mahjong Lemon Angel (Japan) from Home Data (1990)
- Mahjong Love House [BET] (Japan 901024) from Nichibutsu (1990)
- Mahjong Nanpa Story (Japan 890712) from BROOKS (1989)
- Mahjong Nanpa Story (Japan 890713) from BROOKS (1989)
- Mahjong Nanpa Story (Ura) (Japan 890805) from BROOKS (1989)
- Mahjong Natsu Monogatari (Japan) from Video System Co. (1989)
- Mahjong Nerae! Top Star (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1990)
- Mahjong Neruton Haikujirada (Japan) from Dynax / Yukiyoshi Tokoro (1990)
- Mahjong Pachinko Monogatari (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1992)
- Mahjong Panic Stadium (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1990)
- Mahjong Pon Chin Kan (Japan set 1) from Visco (1991)
- Mahjong Pon Chin Kan (Japan set 2) from Visco (1991)
- Mahjong Quest (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1990)
- Mahjong Quest (No Nudity) from Taito Corporation (1990)
- Mahjong Ren-ai Club (Japan) from FUJIC (1993)
- Mahjong Rokumeikan (Japan) from Home Data (1988)
- Mahjong Sailor Wars (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1993)
- Mahjong Sailor Wars (Japan) (set 2) from Nichibutsu (1993)
- Mahjong Sailor Wars-R [BET] (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1993)
- Mahjong Satsujin Jiken (Japan 881017) from Nichibutsu (1988)
- Mahjong Scout Man (Japan) from SPHINX/AV JAPAN (1994)
- Mahjong Shikaku (Japan 880722) from Nichibutsu (1988)
- Mahjong Shikaku (Japan 880802) from Nichibutsu (1988)
- Mahjong Shikaku (Japan 880806) from Nichibutsu (1988)
- Mahjong Shikaku (Japan 880908) from Nichibutsu (1988)
- Mahjong Shikaku [BET] (Japan 880929) from Nichibutsu (1988)
- Mahjong Sisters (Japan) from Toaplan (1986)
- Mahjong Studio 101 [BET] (Japan) from Dynax (1988)
- Mahjong THE LADY HUNTER (Japan 900509) from Nichibutsu (1990)
- Mahjong Triple Wars (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1989)
- Mahjong Triple Wars 2 (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1990)
- Mahjong Uchuu yori Ai wo komete (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1989)
- Mahjong Uranai Densetsu (Japan) from Nichibutsu/Yubis (1992)
- Mahjong Vanilla Syndrome (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1991)
- Mahjong Vitamin C (Japan) from Home Data (1989)
- Mahjong Wakuwaku Catcher (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1993)
- Mahjong Yarunara (Japan) from Dynax (1991)
- Mahjong Yoshimoto Gekijou (Japan) from Nichibutsu/Yoshimoto Kougyou (1994)
- Mahjong Yuugi (Japan set 1) from Visco (1990)
- Mahjong Yuugi (Japan set 2) from Visco (1990)
- Mahjong-yougo no Kisotairyoku (Japan) from Home Data (1989)
- Mahjong-zukino Korinai Menmen (Japan 880425) from Nichibutsu (1988)
- Mahjong-zukino Korinai Menmen [BET] (Japan 880920) from Nichibutsu (1988)
- Mahou Daisakusen (Japan) from Raizing (Able license) (1993)
- Maikobana (Japan 900802) from Nichibutsu (1990)
- Maikobana [BET] (Japan 900911) from Nichibutsu (1990)
- Main Event (1984) from SNK (1984)
- Main Stadium (Japan) from Konami (1989)
- Majestic Twelve - The Space Invaders Part IV (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1990)
- Major Havoc (prototype) from Atari (1983)
- Major Havoc (Return to Vax) from hack (1983)
- Major Havoc (rev 2) from Atari (1983)
- Major Havoc (rev 3) from Atari (1983)
- Major League from Sega (1985)
- Major Title (Japan) from Irem (1990)
- Major Title 2 (World) from Irem (1992)
- Majuu no Ohkoku from Konami (1987)
- Makai Densetsu (Japan) from Jaleco (1988)
- Makai-Mura (Japan Revision C) from Capcom (1985)
- Makai-Mura (Japan Revision G) from Capcom (1985)
- Makai-Mura (Japan) from Capcom (1985)
- Make Trax (set 1) from [Kural] (Williams license) (1981)
- Make Trax (set 2) from [Kural] (Williams license) (1981)
- Makyou Senshi (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1987)
- Malzak from Kitronix (19??)
- Manhattan 24 Bunsyo (Japan) from Konami (1986)
- Mania Challenge (set 1) from Technos (Taito America license) (1986)
- Mania Challenge (set 2) from Technos (Taito America license) (1986)
- Maniac Square (prototype) from Gaelco (1996)
- Maniac Square (unprotected) from Gaelco (1996)
- Manx TT Superbike from Sega (1995)
- Many Block from Bee-Oh (1991)
- Mappy (Japan) from Namco (1983)
- Mappy (US) from Namco (1983)
- Marble Madness (set 1) from Atari Games (1984)
- Marble Madness (set 2) from Atari Games (1984)
- Marble Madness (set 3) from Atari Games (1984)
- Marble Madness (set 4) from Atari Games (1984)
- Marchen Maze (Japan) from Namco (1988)
- Marine Boy from Orca (1982)
- Marine Date from Taito (1981)
- Mariner from Amenip (1981)
- Mario Bros. (Japan) from Nintendo (1983)
- Mario Bros. (PlayChoice-10) from Nintendo (1983)
- Mario Bros. (US) from Nintendo of America (1983)
- Mario's Open Golf (PlayChoice-10) from Nintendo (1991)
- Markham from Sun Electronics (1983)
- Mars from Artic (1981)
- Martial Champion (Europe ver EAA) from Konami (1993)
- Martial Champion (Japan ver JAA) from Konami (1993)
- Martial Champion (US ver UAD) from Konami (1993)
- Marvel Land (Japan) from Namco (1989)
- Marvel Land (US) from Namco (1989)
- Marvel Super Heroes (Asia 951024) from Capcom (1995)
- Marvel Super Heroes (Brazil 951117) from Capcom (1995)
- Marvel Super Heroes (Euro 951024) from Capcom (1995)
- Marvel Super Heroes (Hispanic 951117) from Capcom (1995)
- Marvel Super Heroes (Japan 951024) from Capcom (1995)
- Marvel Super Heroes (Japan 951117) from Capcom (1995)
- Marvel Super Heroes (US 951024) from Capcom (1995)
- Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter (Asia 970620) from Capcom (1997)
- Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter (Asia 970625) from Capcom (1997)
- Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter (Brazil 970625) from Capcom (1997)
- Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter (Brazil 970827) from Capcom (1997)
- Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter (Hispanic 970625) from Capcom (1997)
- Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter (Japan 970625) from Capcom (1997)
- Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter (Japan 970702) from Capcom (1997)
- Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter (Japan 970707) from Capcom (1997)
- Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter (US 970625) from Capcom (1997)
- Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter (US 970827) from Capcom (1997)
- Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (Asia 980112) from Capcom (1998)
- Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (Asia 980123) from Capcom (1998)
- Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (Brazil 980123) from Capcom (1998)
- Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (Hispanic 980123) from Capcom (1998)
- Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (Japan 980112) from Capcom (1998)
- Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (Japan 980123) from Capcom (1998)
- Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (US 980123) from Capcom (1998)
- Marvin's Maze from SNK (1983)
- Masao from bootleg (1983)
- Masked Riders Club Battle Race from Toei / Banpresto (1993)
- Master of Weapon (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1989)
- Mat Mania from Technos (Taito America license) (1985)
- Match It from Tamtex (1989)
- Max RPM from Bally Midway (1986)
- Maximum Force v1.02 from Atari Games (1996)
- Maximum Force v1.05 from Atari Games (1996)
- Maya from Promat (1994)
- Mayday (set 1) from <unknown> (1980)
- Mayday (set 2) from <unknown> (1980)
- Mayday (set 3) from <unknown> (1980)
- Mayhem 2002 from Cinematronics (1985)
- Mayjinsen from Seta (1994)
- Mayjinsen 2 from Seta (1994)
- Maze of Flott (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1989)
- Mazer Blazer (set 1) from Stern (1983)
- Mazer Blazer (set 2) from Stern (1983)
- Mazinger Z from Banpresto/Dynamic Pl. Toei Animation (1994)
- Mechanized Attack from SNK (1989)
- Mechanized Attack (World) from SNK (1989)
- Medal Mahjong Circuit no Mehyou [BET] (Japan) from Nichibutsu/Kawakusu (1992)
- Medal Mahjong Gottsu ee-kanji [BET] (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1991)
- Medal Mahjong Janjan Baribari [BET] (Japan) from Nichibutsu/Yubis/AV JAPAN (1992)
- Medal Mahjong Pachi-Slot Tengoku [BET] (Japan) from Nichibutsu/MIKI SYOUJI/AV JAPAN (1993)
- Mega Blast (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1989)
- Mega Blast (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1989)
- Mega Force from Tehkan (Video Ware license) (1985)
- Mega Man - The Power Battle (CPS1 Asia 951006) from Capcom (1995)
- Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters (Asia 960708) from Capcom (1996)
- Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters (US 960708) from Capcom (1996)
- Mega Man III (PlayChoice-10) from Capcom USA (Nintendo of America license) (1990)
- Mega Twins (World 900619) from Capcom (1990)
- Mega Zone (Interlogic + Kosuka) from Konami / Interlogic + Kosuka (1983)
- Mega Zone (Konami set 1) from Konami (1983)
- Mega Zone (Konami set 2) from Konami (1983)
- Mega Zone (Kosuka set 1) from Konami / Kosuka (1983)
- Mega Zone (Kosuka set 2) from Konami / Kosuka (1983)
- Megadon from Epos Corporation (Photar Industries license) (1982)
- Megatack from GamePlan (Centuri license) (1980)
- Meijinsen from SNK / Alpha Denshi (1986)
- Meikyu Jima (Japan) from Irem (1988)
- Meikyuu Hunter G (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1987)
- Mello Yello Q*bert from Gottlieb (1982)
- Mercs (US 900302) from Capcom (1990)
- Mercs (US 900608) from Capcom (1990)
- Mercs (World 900302) from Capcom (1990)
- Mermaid from [Sanritsu] Rock-Ola (1982)
- Meta Fox from Seta (1989)
- Metal Black (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1991)
- Metal Black (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1991)
- Metal Clash (Japan) from Data East (1985)
- Metal Hawk (Japan) from Namco (1988)
- Metal Soldier Isaac II from Taito Corporation (1985)
- Metamoqester from Banpresto/Pandorabox (1995)
- Metamorphic Force (Japan ver JAA) from Konami (1993)
- Metamorphic Force (US ver UAA) from Konami (1993)
- Meteorites from VGG (1979)
- Meteoroids from Venture Line (1981)
- Metro-Cross (set 1) from Namco (1985)
- Metro-Cross (set 2) from Namco (1985)
- Metroid (PlayChoice-10) from Nintendo (1986)
- Mexico 86 from bootleg (1986)
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (bootleg) from bootleg (1990)
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Set 1 from Sega (1990)
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Set 2 from Sega (1990)
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Set 3 from Sega (1990)
- Midnight Resistance (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1989)
- Midnight Resistance (US) from Data East USA (1989)
- Midnight Resistance (World) from Data East Corporation (1989)
- Midnight Run from Konami (1995)
- Mighty Guy from Nichibutsu (1986)
- Mighty Monkey from Universal Video Games (198?)
- Mighty Monkey (bootleg on Scramble hardware) from bootleg (198?)
- Mighty Monkey (bootleg on Super Cobra hardware) from bootleg (198?)
- Mighty Warriors from Elettronica Video-Games S.R.L. (199?)
- Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (PlayChoice-10) from Nintendo (1987)
- Mikie from Konami (1984)
- Mikie (High School Graffiti) from Konami (1984)
- Mille Miglia 2: Great 1000 Miles Rally (95/04/04) from Kaneko (1995)
- Mille Miglia 2: Great 1000 Miles Rally (95/05/24) from Kaneko (1995)
- Millipede from Atari (1982)
- Millpac from Valadon Automation (1980)
- Minefield from Stern (1983)
- Minesweeper from Amutech (1977)
- Mini Golf (set 1) from Bally/Sente (1985)
- Mini Golf (set 2) from Bally/Sente (1985)
- Minivader from Taito Corporation (1990)
- Minky Monkey from Technos + Roller Tron (1982)
- Mirai Ninja (Japan) from Namco (1988)
- Miss Bingo from Min Corp. (1994)
- Miss Bubble 2 from Alpha Co (1996)
- Miss Mahjong Contest (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1989)
- Miss Mister World '96 Nude from Comad (1996)
- Miss Puzzle from Min Corp. (1994)
- Miss World '96 Nude from Comad (1996)
- Missile Command (set 1) from Atari (1980)
- Missile Command (set 2) from Atari (1980)
- Mission 660 (bootleg) from bootleg (1986)
- Mission 660 (Japan) from [Woodplace Inc.] Taito Corporation (1986)
- Mission 660 (US) from [Woodplace Inc.] Taito America Corporation (1986)
- Mission Craft (version 2.4) from Sun (2000)
- Mission-X (Cassette) from DECO (1982)
- Mister Viking from Sega (1984)
- Mister Viking (Japan) from Sega (1984)
- Miyasu Nonki no Quiz 18-Kin from EIM (1992)
- Mizubaku Daibouken (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1990)
- Mobile Suit Gundam from Banpresto (1993)
- Mobile Suit Gundam (Japan) from Banpresto (1993)
- Mobile Suit Gundam EX Revue from Banpresto (1994)
- Moero Pro Yakyuu Homerun from Jaleco (1988)
- Moguchan from Orca (Eastern Commerce Inc. license) (bootleg?) (1982)
- Mogura Desse from Konami (1991)
- Momoko 120% from Jaleco (1986)
- Money Money from Zaccaria (1983)
- Monkey Donkey from bootleg (1981)
- Monkey Mole Panic (USA) from Nakanihon + East Technology (Taito license) (1992)
- Monster Bash from Sega (1982)
- Monster Bash (2 board version) from Sega (1982)
- Monster Farm Jump (JAPAN) from Tecmo (2001)
- Monster Maulers (Europe ver EAA) from Konami (1993)
- Monster Slider (Japan) from Visco / Datt Japan (1997)
- Monte Carlo from Atari (1979)
- Moon Alien from [Nichibutsu] (Karateco license) (19??)
- Moon Alien Part 2 from Nichibutsu (1980)
- Moon Alien Part 2 (older version) from Nichibutsu (1980)
- Moon Base from Nichibutsu (1979)
- Moon Cresta (bootleg set 1) from bootleg (1980)
- Moon Cresta (bootleg set 2) from Nichibutsu (1980)
- Moon Cresta (Galaxian hardware) from bootleg (1980)
- Moon Cresta (Gremlin) from Gremlin (1980)
- Moon Cresta (Nichibutsu from Nichibutsu USA (1980)
- Moon Cresta (Nichibutsu from Nichibutsu (1980)
- Moon Cresta (Nichibutsu) from Nichibutsu (1980)
- Moon Patrol from Irem (1982)
- Moon Patrol (Williams) from Irem (Williams license) (1982)
- Moon Quasar from Nichibutsu (1980)
- Moon Shuttle (Japan) from Nichibutsu (1981)
- Moon Shuttle (US?) from Nichibutsu (1981)
- Moonwalker (Mega-Tech) from Sega (1990)
- Moonwar from Stern (1981)
- Moonwar (older) from Stern (1981)
- More More Plus from SemiCom / Exit (1999)
- Moriguchi Hiroko no Quiz de Hyuu!Hyuu! (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1995)
- Mortal Kombat (prototype from Midway (1992)
- Mortal Kombat (rev 1.0 08/08/92) from Midway (1992)
- Mortal Kombat (rev 2.0 08/18/92) from Midway (1992)
- Mortal Kombat (rev 3.0 08/31/92) from Midway (1992)
- Mortal Kombat (rev 4.0 09/28/92) from Midway (1992)
- Mortal Kombat (rev 4.0 T-Unit 02/11/93) from Midway (1992)
- Mortal Kombat (rev 5.0 T-Unit 03/19/93) from Midway (1992)
- Mortal Kombat 3 (rev 1.0) from Midway (1994)
- Mortal Kombat 3 (rev 2.0) from Midway (1994)
- Mortal Kombat 3 (rev 2.1) from Midway (1994)
- Mortal Kombat 4 (rev L3) from Midway (1997)
- Mortal Kombat II (rev L1.4) from Midway (1993)
- Mortal Kombat II (rev L2.1) from Midway (1993)
- Mortal Kombat II (rev L3.1) from Midway (1993)
- Mortal Kombat II (rev L3.2 (European)) from Midway (1993)
- Mortal Kombat II (rev L4.2 from hack (1993)
- Mortal Kombat II (rev L9.1 from hack (1993)
- Mortal Kombat II Challenger (hack) from hack (1993)
- Mosaic from Space (1990)
- Mosaic (Fuuki) from Space (Fuuki license) (1990)
- Moto Frenzy from Atari Games (1992)
- Moto Frenzy (Field Test Version) from Atari Games (1992)
- Moto Frenzy (Mini Deluxe Field Test Version) from Atari Games (1992)
- Moto Frenzy (Mini Deluxe) from Atari Games (1992)
- MotoRace USA from Irem (Williams license) (1983)
- Motos from Namco (1985)
- Mouja (Japan) from Etona (1996)
- Mouse Trap (version 3) from Exidy (1981)
- Mouse Trap (version 4) from Exidy (1981)
- Mouse Trap (version 5) from Exidy (1981)
- Mouser from UPL (1983)
- Mouser (Cosmos) from [UPL] (Cosmos license) (1983)
- Mr Driller (DRI1/VER.A2) from Namco (1999)
- Mr Driller 2 from Namco (2000)
- Mr. Do vs. Unicorns from Universal (1983)
- Mr. Do! from Universal (1982)
- Mr. Do! (bugfixed) from Universal (Taito license) (1982)
- Mr. Do! (prototype) from Universal (1982)
- Mr. Do! (Taito) from Universal (Taito license) (1982)
- Mr. Do's Castle (older) from Universal (1983)
- Mr. Do's Castle (set 1) from Universal (1983)
- Mr. Do's Castle (set 2) from Universal (1983)
- Mr. Do's Wild Ride from Universal (1984)
- Mr. Du! from bootleg (1982)
- Mr. Goemon (Japan) from Konami (1986)
- Mr. HELI no Dai-Bouken from Irem (1987)
- Mr. Jong (Japan) from Kiwako (1983)
- Mr. Kougar from ATW (1984)
- Mr. Kougar (bootleg) from bootleg (1983)
- Mr. Kougar (earlier) from ATW (1983)
- Mr. Lo! from bootleg (1982)
- Mr. TNT from Telko (1983)
- Ms. Pac Attack from hack (1981)
- Ms. Pac-Man from Midway (1981)
- Ms. Pac-Man (bootleg) from bootleg (1981)
- Ms. Pac-Man (with speedup hack) from Midway (1981)
- Ms. Pac-Man Plus from hack (1981)
- Ms. Pacman Champion Edition / Super Zola Pac Gal from hack (1995)
- MTV Rock-N-Roll Trivia (Part 2) from Triumph Software Inc. (1986)
- Multi 5 / New Multi Game 5 from Yun Sung (1998)
- Multi Champ (Korea) from ESD (1998)
- Munch Mobile (US) from SNK (Centuri license) (1983)
- Muscle Bomber - The Body Explosion (Japan 930713) from Capcom (1993)
- Muscle Bomber Duo - Heat Up Warriors (Japan 931206) from Capcom (1993)
- Muscle Bomber Duo - Ultimate Team Battle (World 931206) from Capcom (1993)
- Musoubana (Japan) from Nichibutsu/Yubis (1995)
- Mustache Boy from [Seibu Kaihatsu] (March license) (1987)
- Mutant Fighter (World Rev 3 from Data East Corporation (1992)
- Mutant Fighter (World Rev 4 from Data East Corporation (1992)
- Mutant Night from UPL (Kawakus license) (1987)
- MVP (Japan from Sega (1989)
- MVP (US from Sega (1989)
- MX5000 from Konami (1987)
- My Hero (Korea) from Coreland / Sega (1985)
- My Hero (US) from Sega (1985)
- Mysterious Stones - Dr. John's Adventure from Technos (1984)
- Mysterious Stones - Dr. Kick in Adventure from Technos (1984)
- Mystic Defender (Mega-Tech) from Sega (1989)
- Mystic Marathon from Williams (1983)
- Mystic Riders (World) from Irem (1992)
- Mystic Warriors (Europe ver EAA) from Konami (1993)
- Mystic Warriors (US ver UAA) from Konami (1993)