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 ]
- R2D Tank from Sigma Enterprises Inc. (1980)
- Rabbit from Electronic Arts / Aorn (1997)
- Rabbit Punch (US) from V-System Co. (Bally/Midway/Sente license) (1987)
- Rabio Lepus (Japan) from V-System Co. (1987)
- Raccoon World from Eolith (19??)
- Race Drivin' (cockpit from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (cockpit from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (cockpit from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (cockpit from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (cockpit from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (cockpit from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (cockpit from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (cockpit from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (cockpit from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (cockpit from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (cockpit from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (compact from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (compact from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (compact from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (compact from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (compact from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (compact from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (compact from Atari Games (1990)
- Race Drivin' (compact from Atari Games (1990)
- Racin' Force (ver UAB) from Konami (1994)
- Racing Beat (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1991)
- Racing Jam from Konami (1998)
- Racing Jam: Chapter 2 from Konami (1999)
- Rack 'em Up from Konami (1987)
- Rad Action from UPL (World Games license) (1987)
- Radar Scope from Nintendo (1980)
- Radar Zone from Century Electronics (1982)
- Radar Zone (Rev.1) from Century Electronics (1982)
- Radar Zone (Tuni) from Century Electronics (Tuni Electro Service Inc) (1982)
- Radical Radial from Nichibutsu USA (1982)
- Radikal Bikers from Gaelco (1998)
- Rad Mobile from Sega (1991)
- Rad Racer II (PlayChoice-10) from Square (Nintendo of America license) (1990)
- Rad Racer (PlayChoice-10) from Square (1987)
- Rad Rally from Sega (1991)
- Rad Rally (US) from Sega (1991)
- Rafflesia from Coreland / Sega (1986)
- Raiden from Seibu Kaihatsu (1990)
- Raiden 2 (easier?) from Seibu Kaihatsu (1993)
- Raiden 2 (set 1 from Seibu Kaihatsu (1993)
- Raiden 2 (set 2 from Seibu Kaihatsu (1993)
- Raiden 2 (set 3 from Seibu Kaihatsu (1993)
- Raiden 2 (set 4 from Seibu Kaihatsu (1993)
- Raiden (Alternate Hardware) from Seibu Kaihatsu (1990)
- Raiden DX (Japan) from Seibu Kaihatsu (1993)
- Raiden DX (set 1) from Seibu Kaihatsu (1993)
- Raiden DX (set 2) from Seibu Kaihatsu (1993)
- Raiden DX (set 3 from Seibu Kaihatsu (1993)
- Raiden Fighters from Seibu Kaihatsu (1996)
- Raiden Fighters 2 - 2000 from Seibu Kaihatsu (2000)
- Raiden Fighters 2 (EUR from Seibu Kaihatsu (1997)
- Raiden Fighters 2 (US from Seibu Kaihatsu (1997)
- Raiden Fighters (Australia) from Seibu Kaihatsu (1996)
- Raiden Fighters Jet from Seibu Kaihatsu (1998)
- Raiden Fighters Jet (ASIAN) from Seibu Kaihatsu (1998)
- Raiden Fighters Jet (US from Seibu Kaihatsu (1997)
- Raiden Fighters Jet (US) from Seibu Kaihatsu (1998)
- Raiden (Korea) from Seibu Kaihatsu (IBL Corporation license) (1990)
- Raiden (Taiwan) from Seibu Kaihatsu (Liang HWA Electronics license) (1990)
- Raiders from Century Electronics (1983)
- Raiders5 from UPL (1985)
- Raiders5 (Japan) from UPL (Taito license) (1985)
- Raiga - Strato Fighter (Japan) from Tecmo (1991)
- Raiga - Strato Fighter (US) from Tecmo (1991)
- Rail Chase from Sega (1988)
- Raimais (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1988)
- Rainbow Islands (Extra) from Taito Corporation (1988)
- Rainbow Islands (new version) from Taito Corporation (1987)
- Rainbow Islands (old version) from Taito Corporation (1987)
- Rally Bike / Dash Yarou from [Toaplan] Taito Corporation (1988)
- Rallys (bootleg?) from Novar (1980)
- Rally X from Namco (1980)
- Rally X (Midway) from [Namco] (Midway license) (1980)
- Rambo III (Europe set 1) from Taito Europe Corporation (1989)
- Rambo III (Europe set 2) from Taito Europe Corporation (1989)
- Rambo III (US) from Taito America Corporation (1989)
- Rampage (revision 2) from Bally Midway (1986)
- Rampage (revision 3) from Bally Midway (1986)
- Rampage: World Tour (rev 1.1) from Midway (1997)
- Rampage: World Tour (rev 1.3) from Midway (1997)
- Rampart (Japan from Atari Games (1990)
- Rampart (Joystick) from Atari Games (1990)
- Rampart (Trackball) from Atari Games (1990)
- Rapid Hero (Japan?) from Media Trading Corp (1994)
- Rastan Saga 2 (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1988)
- Rastan Saga (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1987)
- Rastan (US set 1) from Taito America Corporation (1987)
- Rastan (US set 2) from Taito America Corporation (1987)
- Rastan (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1987)
- Rave Racer (Rev. RV2 from Namco (1995)
- Rayforce (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1993)
- Rayforce (US) from Taito America Corporation (1993)
- Ray Storm (Ver 2.05J) from Taito (1996)
- Ray Storm (Ver 2.06A) from Taito (1996)
- Razzmatazz from Sega (1983)
- R.C. Pro-Am (PlayChoice-10) from Rare (1987)
- Reactor from Gottlieb (1982)
- Real and Fake / Photo Y2K (ver. 102 from IGS (1999)
- Real Mahjong Haihai [BET] (Japan) from Alba (1985)
- Real Mahjong Haihai (Japan) from Alba (1985)
- Real Mahjong Haihai Jinji Idou Hen (Japan) from Alba (1986)
- Real Mahjong Haihai Seichouhen (Japan) from Visco (1986)
- Recalhorn (Prototype) from Taito Corporation (1994)
- Recordbreaker (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1988)
- Red Alert from Irem + GDI (1981)
- Red Baron from Atari (1980)
- Red Clash from Tehkan (1981)
- Red Clash (Kaneko) from Kaneko (1981)
- Red Hawk (US) from Afega (1997)
- Redline Racer (2 players) from Cinematronics (Tradewest license) (1987)
- Red Robin from Elettronolo (1986)
- Regulus (New Ver.) from Sega (1983)
- Regulus (not encrypted) from Sega (1983)
- Regulus (Old Ver.) from Sega (1983)
- Reikai Doushi (Japan) from Home Data (1988)
- Relief Pitcher (set 1) from Atari Games (1992)
- Relief Pitcher (set 2) from Atari Games (1992)
- Renegade (US) from Technos (Taito America license) (1986)
- Renju Kizoku from Visco (1994)
- Repulse from Sega (1985)
- Rescue from Stern (1982)
- Rescue Raider from Bally/Midway (1987)
- Rescue Raider (Stand-Alone) from Bally/Midway (1987)
- Rettou Juudan Nekkyoku Janshi - Higashi Nippon Hen (Japan) from Video System Co. (1988)
- Return of the Invaders from Taito Corporation (1985)
- Return of the Invaders (bootleg set 1) from bootleg (1985)
- Return of the Invaders (bootleg set 2) from bootleg (1985)
- Return of the Jedi from Atari (1984)
- Revolution X (Rev. 1.0 6/16/94) from Midway (1994)
- Rezon from Allumer (1991)
- Ribbit! from Sega (1991)
- Riddle of Pythagoras (Japan) from Sega / Nasco (1986)
- Ridge Racer 2 (Rev. RRS1 from Namco (1994)
- Ridge Racer (Rev. RR1 from Namco (1993)
- Riding Fight (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1992)
- Riding Fight (US) from Taito America Corporation (1992)
- Riding Fight (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1992)
- Rim Rockin' Basketball (V1.2) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1991)
- Rim Rockin' Basketball (V1.6) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1991)
- Rim Rockin' Basketball (V2.0) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1991)
- Rim Rockin' Basketball (V2.2) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1991)
- Ring Fighter (set 1) from Taito (1984)
- Ring Fighter (set 2) from Taito (1984)
- Ring King (US set 1) from Data East USA (1985)
- Ring King (US set 2) from Data East USA (1985)
- Ring King (US set 3) from Data East USA (1985)
- Ring no Ohja (Japan 2 Players ver. N) from Konami (1988)
- Ring of Destruction: Slammasters II (Euro 940902) from Capcom (1994)
- Ring Rage (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1992)
- Ring Rage (US) from Taito America Corporation (1992)
- Ring Rage (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1992)
- Riot City (Japan) from Sega / Westone (1991)
- Rip Cord from Exidy (1979)
- Rip Off from Cinematronics (1980)
- Risky Challenge from Irem (1993)
- Rival Schools (ASIA 971117) from Capcom (1997)
- Rival Schools (USA 971117) from Capcom (1997)
- Road Blasters (cockpit from Atari Games (1987)
- Road Blasters (cockpit from Atari Games (1987)
- Road Blasters (cockpit from Atari Games (1987)
- Road Blasters (upright from Atari Games (1987)
- Road Blasters (upright from Atari Games (1987)
- Road Blasters (upright from Atari Games (1987)
- Road Blasters (upright from Atari Games (1987)
- Road Blasters (upright from Atari Games (1987)
- Road Blasters (upright from Atari Games (1987)
- Road Blasters (upright from Atari Games (1987)
- Road Fighter (set 1) from Konami (1984)
- Road Fighter (set 2) from Konami (1984)
- Road Riot 4WD from Atari Games (1991)
- Road Riot's Revenge (prototype) from Atari Games (1994)
- Road Riot's Revenge (prototype alt) from Atari Games (1994)
- Road Runner (rev 1) from Atari Games (1985)
- Road Runner (rev 1+) from Atari Games (1985)
- Road Runner (rev 2) from Atari Games (1985)
- Roads Edge / Round Trip (rev.B) from SNK (1997)
- Robby Roto from Bally Midway (1981)
- Robocop 2 (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1991)
- Robocop 2 (US) from Data East Corporation (1991)
- Robocop 2 (World) from Data East Corporation (1991)
- Robocop 3 (Nintendo Super System) from Ocean (1992)
- Robocop (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1988)
- Robocop (US revision 0) from Data East USA (1988)
- Robocop (US revision 1) from Data East USA (1988)
- Robocop (World bootleg) from bootleg (1988)
- Robocop (World revision 3) from Data East Corporation (1988)
- Robocop (World revision 4) from Data East Corporation (1988)
- Robot Bowl from Exidy (1977)
- Robotron (Solid Blue label) from Williams (1982)
- Robotron (Yellow/Orange label) from Williams (1982)
- Robo Wres 2001 from Sega (1986)
- Robo Wres 2001 (bootleg) from bootleg (1986)
- Rock Climber from Taito (1981)
- Rockin' Kats (PlayChoice-10) from Atlus (Nintendo of America license) (1991)
- Rockman 2: The Power Fighters (Japan 960708) from Capcom (1996)
- Rockman - The Power Battle (CPS1 Japan 950922) from Capcom (1995)
- Rockman: The Power Battle (Japan 950922) from Capcom (1995)
- Rock 'n Rage (World?) from Konami (1986)
- Rock'n Tread (Japan) from Jaleco (1999)
- Roc'n Rope from Konami (1983)
- Roc'n Rope (Kosuka) from Konami + Kosuka (1983)
- Rod-Land (Japan) from Jaleco (1990)
- Rod-Land (Japan bootleg) from Jaleco (1990)
- Rod-Land (World) from Jaleco (1990)
- Rohga Armour Force (Asia/Europe v3.0) from Data East Corporation (1991)
- Rohga Armour Force (Hong Kong v3.0) from Data East Corporation (1991)
- Rohga Armour Force (US v1.0) from Data East Corporation (1991)
- Roller Aces (set 1) from [Kaneko] (Williams license) (1983)
- Roller Aces (set 2) from [Kaneko] (Williams license) (1983)
- Rollergames (Japan) from Konami (1991)
- Rollergames (US) from Konami (1991)
- Roller Jammer from Nichibutsu + Alice (1984)
- Rolling Crash / Moon Base from Nichibutsu (1979)
- Rolling Thunder 2 from Namco (1990)
- Rolling Thunder 2 (Japan) from Namco (1990)
- Rolling Thunder (new version) from Namco (1986)
- Rolling Thunder (old version) from Namco (1986)
- Rompers (Japan) from Namco (1989)
- Rompers (Japan old version) from Namco (1989)
- Rong Rong (Germany) from Nakanihon (1994)
- Rootin' Tootin' (aka La.Pa.Pa) (Cassette) from DECO (1983)
- Rootin' Tootin' (Cassette) from DECO (1983)
- Rotary Fighter from <unknown> (19??)
- Rough Ranger (v2.0) from SunA (Sharp Image license) (1988)
- Rougien from Sanritsu (1982)
- Round-Up from Amenip/Centuri (1981)
- Round Up 5 - Super Delta Force from Tatsumi (1989)
- Route 16 from Tehkan/Sun (Centuri license) (1981)
- Route 16 (bootleg) from bootleg (1981)
- Route 16 (set 2) from Tehkan/Sun (Centuri license) (1981)
- Route X (bootleg) from bootleg (1981)
- Royal Mahjong (Japan) from Falcon (1982)
- R-Shark from Dooyong (1995)
- R-Type II from Irem (1989)
- R-Type II (Japan) from Irem (1989)
- R-Type (Japan) from Irem (1987)
- R-Type (Japan prototype) from Irem (1987)
- R-Type Leo (Japan rev. D) from Irem (1992)
- R-Type Leo (World rev. C) from Irem (1992)
- R-Type (US) from Irem (Nintendo of America license) (1987)
- Rug Rats from Nichibutsu (1983)
- Run and Gun 2 (ver UAA) from Konami (1996)
- Run and Gun (US ver. UAB 1993 10.12) from Konami (1993)
- Run and Gun (US ver. UBA 1993 10.8) from Konami (1993)
- Run and Gun (World ver. EAA 1993 10.4) from Konami (1993)
- Run and Gun (World ver. EAA 1993 10.8) from Konami (1993)
- Runark (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1990)
- Runaway (prototype) from Atari (1982)
- Run Deep from Cream (1988)
- Rush & Crash (Japan) from Capcom (1986)
- Rushing Heroes (ver UAB) from Konami (1996)
- Rush'n Attack (PlayChoice-10) from Konami (Nintendo of America license) (1987)
- Rush'n Attack (US) from Konami (1985)
- Rygar (PlayChoice-10) from Tecmo (Nintendo of America license) (1987)
- Rygar (US set 1) from Tecmo (1986)
- Rygar (US set 2) from Tecmo (1986)
- Ryu Jin (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1993)
- Ryukyu from Sega (19??)
- Ryuuha [BET] (Japan 871027) from Central Denshi (1987)
- Ryuusei Janshi Kirara Star from Jaleco (1996)