ARCADE ROM STRUCTURES
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- S.P.Y. - Special Project Y (US ver. M) from Konami (1989)
- S.P.Y. - Special Project Y (World ver. N) from Konami (1989)
- S.R.D. Mission from Taito Corporation (1986)
- S.S. Mission from Comad (1992)
- S.T.U.N. Runner (rev 0) from Atari Games (1989)
- S.T.U.N. Runner (rev 2 from Atari Games (1989)
- S.T.U.N. Runner (rev 2) from Atari Games (1989)
- S.T.U.N. Runner (rev 3 from Atari Games (1989)
- S.T.U.N. Runner (rev 3) from Atari Games (1989)
- S.T.U.N. Runner (rev 4) from Atari Games (1989)
- S.T.U.N. Runner (rev 5 from Atari Games (1989)
- S.T.U.N. Runner (rev 5) from Atari Games (1989)
- S.T.U.N. Runner (rev 6) from Atari Games (1989)
- S.T.U.N. Runner (rev 7 from Atari Games (1989)
- S.T.U.N. Runner (upright prototype) from Atari Games (1989)
- Saboten Bombers (set 1) from NMK / Tecmo (1992)
- Saboten Bombers (set 2) from NMK / Tecmo (1992)
- Sadari from [Dooyong] (NTC license) (1993)
- Safari from Gremlin (1977)
- Safari Rally (Japan) from SNK (1979)
- Sai Yu Gou Ma Roku (Japan bootleg 1) from bootleg (1988)
- Sai Yu Gou Ma Roku (Japan bootleg 2) from bootleg (1988)
- Sai Yu Gou Ma Roku (Japan) from Technos (1988)
- Saigo no Nindou (Japan) from Irem (1988)
- Saint Dragon from Jaleco (1989)
- Salamander (version D) from Konami (1986)
- Salamander (version J) from Konami (1986)
- Salamander 2 (ver JAA) from Konami (1996)
- Same! Same! Same! from Toaplan (1989)
- Same! Same! Same! (2P Ver.) from Toaplan (1989)
- Samurai from Sega (1980)
- Samurai Aces (World) from Psikyo (1993)
- Samurai Nihon-ichi (set 1) from Taito (1985)
- Samurai Nihon-ichi (set 2) from Taito (1985)
- Samurai Shodown: Warrior's Rage from SNK (1998)
- San Francisco Rush from Atari Games (1996)
- San Francisco Rush: The Rock from Atari Games (1996)
- Sand Scorpion from Face (1992)
- Sangokushi II (Asia 921005) from Capcom (1992)
- Sankokushi (Japan) from Mitchell (1996)
- Sanrin San Chan (Japan) from Sega (1984)
- SAR - Search And Rescue (US) from SNK (1989)
- SAR - Search And Rescue (World) from SNK (1989)
- Sarge from Bally Midway (1985)
- Saru-Kani-Hamu-Zou (Japan) from Kaneko / Mediaworks (1997)
- Sasuke vs. Commander from SNK (1980)
- Satan of Saturn from SNK (1981)
- Satan's Hollow (set 1) from Bally Midway (1981)
- Satan's Hollow (set 2) from Bally Midway (1981)
- Saturday Night Slam Masters (US 930713) from Capcom (1993)
- Saturday Night Slam Masters (World 930713) from Capcom (1993)
- Saturn from [Zilec Electronics] Jaleco (1983)
- Sauro from Tecfri (1987)
- Savage Bees from Capcom (Memetron license) (1985)
- Scandal Mahjong (Japan 890213) from Nichibutsu (1989)
- Scandal Mahjong [BET] (Japan 890217) from Nichibutsu (1989)
- Schmeiser Robo from Hot B (1993)
- Scion from Seibu Denshi (1984)
- Scion (Cinematronics) from Seibu Denshi (Cinematronics license) (1984)
- Scooter Shooter from Konami (1985)
- Scorpion (Moon Cresta hardware) from Dorneer (19??)
- Scramble from Konami (1981)
- Scramble (Galaxian hardware) from bootleg (1981)
- Scramble (Stern) from [Konami] (Stern license) (1981)
- Scramble Spirits from Sega (1988)
- Scramble Spirits (FD1094 317-0058-02c) from Sega (1988)
- Scrambled Egg from Technos (1983)
- Screw Loose (prototype) from Mylstar (1983)
- Scrum Try (Cassette from DECO (1984)
- Scrum Try (Cassette from DECO (1984)
- Scud Hammer from Jaleco (1994)
- SD Gundam Neo Battling (Japan) from Banpresto / Sotsu Agency. Sunrise (1992)
- SD Gundam Psycho Salamander no Kyoui from Banpresto / Bandai (1991)
- SD Gundam Sangokushi Rainbow Tairiku Senki from Banpresto (1993)
- SDI - Strategic Defense Initiative (Japan from Sega (1987)
- SDI - Strategic Defense Initiative (System 16B from Sega (1987)
- Sea Fighter Poseidon from Taito Corporation (1984)
- Sea Wolf from Midway (1976)
- Sea Wolf II from Midway (1978)
- Second Love (Japan 861201) from Nichibutsu (1986)
- Secret Agent (bootleg) from bootleg (1989)
- Secret Agent (World) from Data East Corporation (1989)
- Section Z (set 1) from Capcom (1985)
- Section Z (set 2) from Capcom (1985)
- Sector Zone from Nichibutsu + Alice (1984)
- Sega Ninja from Sega (1985)
- Sega Ninja (not encrypted) from Sega (1985)
- Sega Rally Championship from Sega (1995)
- Sega Touring Car Championship from Sega (1996)
- SegaSonic The Hedgehog (Japan prototype) from Sega (1992)
- SegaSonic The Hedgehog (Japan rev. C) from Sega (1992)
- Sei Senshi Amatelass from Nichibutsu (1986)
- Seibu Cup Soccer from Seibu (1992)
- Seibu Cup Soccer (bootleg) from bootleg (1992)
- Seibu Cup Soccer (set 2) from Seibu (1992)
- Seicross from Nichibutsu + Alice (1984)
- Seiha (Japan 870725) from Nichibutsu (1987)
- Seiha [BET] (Japan 870723) from Nichibutsu (1987)
- Seimei-Kantei-Meimei-Ki Cult Name from I'Max (1996)
- Seishun Scandal (Japan) from Coreland / Sega (1985)
- Sel Feena from East Technology (1991)
- Selection (Version 40.02TMB) from G.E.I. (1982)
- Sen Jin - Guardian Storm (Korea) from Afega (1998)
- Sen-Know (Japan) from Kaneko / Kouyousha (1999)
- Sengeki Striker (Asia) from Kaneko / Warashi (1997)
- Sengeki Striker (Japan) from Kaneko / Warashi (1997)
- Sengoku Ace (Japan) from Psikyo (1993)
- Sengoku Mahjong (Japan) from Sigma (1991)
- Senjou no Ookami from Capcom (1985)
- Senjou no Ookami II (Japan 900302) from Capcom (1990)
- Senjyo from Tehkan (1983)
- Senkyu (Japan from Seibu Kaihatsu (1995)
- Senkyu (Japan) from Seibu Kaihatsu (1995)
- Sente Diagnostic Cartridge from Bally/Sente (1984)
- Sexual Trivia (Version 1.02SB set 1) from Kinky Kit and Game Co. (1985)
- Sexual Trivia (Version 1.02SB set 2) from Kinky Kit and Game Co. (1985)
- Sexy Parodius (ver JAA) from Konami (1996)
- SF-X from Nichibutsu (1983)
- Shackled (US) from Data East USA (1986)
- Shadow Dancer (bootleg) from bootleg (1989)
- Shadow Dancer (Japan) from Sega (1989)
- Shadow Dancer (Rev.B) from Sega (1989)
- Shadow Dancer (US) from Sega (1989)
- Shadow Force (US Version 2) from Technos Japan (1993)
- Shadow Land from Namco (1987)
- Shadow Warriors (World set 1) from Tecmo (1988)
- Shadow Warriors (World set 2) from Tecmo (1988)
- Shanghai (Japan) from Sunsoft (1988)
- Shanghai II (Japan) from Sunsoft (1989)
- Shanghai III (Japan) from Sunsoft (1993)
- Shanghai Kid from Taiyo (Data East license) (1985)
- Shanghai Matekibuyuu from Sunsoft / Activision (1998)
- Shao-Lin's Road from Konami (1985)
- Shark Attack from Pacific Novelty (1980)
- Sharpshooter (Rev 1.7) from P&P Marketing (1998)
- Sheriff from Nintendo (1979)
- Shingen Samurai-Fighter (Japan from Jaleco (1988)
- Shinnyuushain Tooru-kun from Konami (1984)
- Shinobi (bootleg) from bootleg (1987)
- Shinobi (Mega-Tech) from Sega (19??)
- Shinobi (set 1 from Sega (1987)
- Shinobi (set 2 from Sega (1987)
- Shinobi (set 3 from Sega (1987)
- Shippu Mahou Daisakusen (Japan) from Raizing / Eighting (1994)
- Shisensho - Joshiryo-Hen (Japan) from Tamtex (1989)
- Shisensho II from Tamtex (1993)
- Shocking from Yun Sung (1997)
- Shogun Warriors from Kaneko (1992)
- Shoot Out (Japan) from Data East USA (1985)
- Shoot Out (Korean Bootleg) from bootleg (1985)
- Shoot Out (US) from Data East USA (1985)
- Shoot the Bull from Bally Midway (1985)
- Shooting Gallery from Seatongrove Ltd (Zaccaria licence) (1984)
- Shooting Master from Sega (1985)
- Shot Rider from Seibu Kaihatsu (Sigma license) (1984)
- Shougi from Alpha Denshi (198?)
- Shougi 2 from Alpha Denshi (198?)
- Showdown (version 5.0) from Exidy (1988)
- Shrike Avenger (prototype) from Bally/Sente (198?)
- Shuffleboard from Midway (1978)
- Shuffleshot (v1.37) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1997)
- Shuffleshot (v1.39) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1997)
- Shuuz (version 7.1) from Atari Games (1990)
- Shuuz (version 8.0) from Atari Games (1990)
- Sichuan II (hack?) (set 1) from Tamtex (1989)
- Sichuan II (hack?) (set 2) from Tamtex (1989)
- Side Arms - Hyper Dyne (Japan) from Capcom (1986)
- Side Arms - Hyper Dyne (US) from Capcom (Romstar license) (1986)
- Side Arms - Hyper Dyne (World) from Capcom (1986)
- Side By Side from Taito (1997)
- Side By Side 2 from Taito (1997)
- Side Pocket (bootleg) from bootleg (1986)
- Side Pocket (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1986)
- Side Pocket (World) from Data East Corporation (1986)
- Side Track from Exidy (1979)
- Silent Dragon (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1992)
- Silent Dragon (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1992)
- Silent Scope from Konami (1999)
- Silent Scope 2 from Konami (2000)
- Silk Worm (set 1) from Tecmo (1988)
- Silk Worm (set 2) from Tecmo (1988)
- Simpsons Bowling (GQ829 UAA) from Konami (2000)
- Sindbad Mystery from Sega (1983)
- Sinistar (prototype version) from Williams (1982)
- Sinistar (revision 2) from Williams (1982)
- Sinistar (revision 3) from Williams (1982)
- Skelagon from Nichibutsu USA (1983)
- Skins Game (Nintendo Super System) from Irem (1992)
- Skull & Crossbones (rev 1) from Atari Games (1989)
- Skull & Crossbones (rev 2) from Atari Games (1989)
- Skull & Crossbones (rev 3) from Atari Games (1989)
- Skull & Crossbones (rev 4) from Atari Games (1989)
- Skull & Crossbones (rev 5) from Atari Games (1989)
- Skull Fang (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1996)
- Sky Adventure (Japan) from Alpha Denshi Co. (1989)
- Sky Adventure (US) from Alpha Denshi Co. (SNK of America license) (1989)
- Sky Adventure (World) from Alpha Denshi Co. (1989)
- Sky Alert from Metro (1992)
- Sky Army from Shoei (1982)
- Sky Bumper from Venture Line (1982)
- Sky Chuter from Irem (1980)
- Sky Diver from Atari (1978)
- Sky Fox from Jaleco (Nichibutsu USA license) (1987)
- Sky Kid (60A1 Ver.) from Namco (1985)
- Sky Kid (New Ver.) from Namco (1985)
- Sky Kid (Old Ver.) from Namco (1985)
- Sky Kid Deluxe (set 1) from Namco (1986)
- Sky Kid Deluxe (set 2) from Namco (1986)
- Sky Lancer from Orca (Esco Trading Co license) (1983)
- Sky Raider from Atari (1978)
- Sky Raiders from bootleg (1980)
- Sky Shark (US) from [Toaplan] Taito America Corporation (Romstar license) (1987)
- Sky Skipper from Nintendo (1981)
- Sky Smasher from Nihon System (1990)
- Sky Soldiers (US) from [Alpha Denshi Co.] (SNK of America/Romstar license) (1988)
- Sky Target from Sega (1995)
- Sky Wolf (set 1) from bootleg (1987)
- Sky Wolf (set 2) from bootleg (1987)
- Slam Dunk (Japan ver. JAA 1993 10.8) from Konami (1993)
- Slam Dunk 2 (ver JAA) from Konami (1996)
- Slap Fight from Taito (1986)
- Slap Fight (English bootleg) from bootleg (1986)
- Slap Fight (Japan bootleg) from bootleg (1986)
- Slap Shot (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1994)
- Slick Shot (V1.7) from Grand Products/Incredible Technologies (1990)
- Slick Shot (V2.2) from Grand Products/Incredible Technologies (1990)
- Slipstream from Capcom (1995)
- Slither (set 1) from Century II (1982)
- Slither (set 2) from Century II (1982)
- Sly Spy (US revision 2) from Data East USA (1989)
- Sly Spy (US revision 3) from Data East USA (1989)
- Smash T.V. (rev 4.00) from Williams (1990)
- Smash T.V. (rev 5.00) from Williams (1990)
- Smash T.V. (rev 6.00) from Williams (1990)
- Smash T.V. (rev 8.00) from Williams (1990)
- Snacks'n Jaxson from Bally/Sente (1984)
- Snake Pit from Bally/Sente (1984)
- Snap Jack from Universal (1982)
- Snow Board Championship (set 1) from Gaelco (1996)
- Snow Board Championship (set 2) from Gaelco (1996)
- Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (Japan) from Toaplan (1990)
- Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (set 1) from Toaplan (1990)
- Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (set 2) from Toaplan (1990)
- Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (set 3) from Toaplan (1990)
- Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (set 4) from Toaplan (1990)
- Snow Bros. 2 - With New Elves / Otenki Paradise from [Toaplan] Hanafram (1994)
- Soccer Superstars (ver AAA) from Konami (1994)
- Soccer Superstars (ver JAA) from Konami (1994)
- Sokonuke Taisen Game (Japan) from Sammy Industries (1995)
- Sol Divide - The Sword Of Darkness from Psikyo (1997)
- Solar Fight from bootleg (1979)
- Solar Fox from Bally Midway (1981)
- Solar Jetman (PlayChoice-10) from Rare (1990)
- Solar Quest from Cinematronics (1981)
- Solar-Warrior from [Technos] Taito (Memetron license) (1986)
- Soldam (Japan) from Jaleco (1992)
- Soldier Girl Amazon from Nichibutsu (1986)
- Solitary Fighter (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1991)
- Solomon's Key (Japan) from Tecmo (1986)
- Solvalou (Japan) from Namco (1991)
- Son Son from Capcom (1984)
- Son Son (Japan) from Capcom (1984)
- Sonic Blast Man (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1990)
- Sonic Boom (FD1094 317-0053) from Sega (1987)
- Sonic The Fighters from Sega (1996)
- Sonic The Hedgehog (Mega-Tech from Sega (1991)
- Sonic The Hedgehog (Mega-Tech from Sega (1991)
- Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Mega-Tech) from Sega (1992)
- Sonic Wings (Japan) from Video System Co. (1992)
- Sonic Wings Limited (JAPAN) from Video System (1996)
- Sorcer Striker (World from Raizing (1993)
- Sorcer Striker (World) from Raizing (1993)
- SOS from Namco (1980)
- Sotsugyo Shousho from Mitchell (Atlus license) (1995)
- Souko Ban Deluxe (Japan) from Namco (1990)
- Soul Calibur (SOC11/VER.A2) from Namco (1998)
- Soul Calibur (SOC14/VER.C) from Namco (1998)
- Soul Edge (SO1/VER.A) from Namco (1995)
- Soul Edge (SO3/VER.A) from Namco (1995)
- Soul Edge Ver. II (SO4/VER.C) from Namco (1996)
- Space Attack from Video Games GMBH (1978)
- Space Attack (cocktail) from Sega (1979)
- Space Attack (upright set 1) from Sega (1979)
- Space Attack (upright set 2) from Sega (1979)
- Space Attack (upright set 3) from Sega (1979)
- Space Attack / Head On from Sega (1979)
- Space Attack II from Zenitone-Microsec Ltd (1980)
- Space Battle from bootleg (1980)
- Space Beam from Irem (1979)
- Space Bird (bootleg) from bootleg (1980)
- Space Bomber (ver. B) from Psikyo (1998)
- Space Bugger from Game-A-Tron (1981)
- Space Chaser from Taito (1979)
- Space Chaser (CV version) from Taito (1979)
- Space Cruiser from Taito Corporation (1981)
- Space Demon from Nintendo (Fortrek license) (1980)
- Space Duel from Atari (1980)
- Space Dungeon from Taito America Corporation (1981)
- Space Echo from bootleg (1980)
- Space Encounters from Midway (1980)
- Space Fever (set 1) from Nintendo (1979)
- Space Fever (set 2) from Nintendo (1979)
- Space Fever High Splitter (set 1) from Nintendo (1979)
- Space Fever High Splitter (set 2) from Nintendo (1979)
- Space Firebird (bootleg) from bootleg (1980)
- Space Firebird (Gremlin) from Gremlin (1980)
- Space Firebird (Nintendo) from Nintendo (1980)
- Space Force from Venture Line (1980)
- Space Force (set 2) from Elcon (bootleg?) (19??)
- Space Fortress from Century Electronics (1981)
- Space Fury (revision A) from Sega (1981)
- Space Fury (revision C) from Sega (1981)
- Space Gun (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1990)
- Space Harrier from Sega (1985)
- Space Harrier II (Mega-Tech) from Sega (1988)
- Space Intruder from Shoei (1980)
- Space Invaders from Midway (1978)
- Space Invaders '95 - Attack Of The Lunar Loonies (US) from Taito America Corporation (1995)
- Space Invaders '95 - Attack Of The Lunar Loonies (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1995)
- Space Invaders (CV Version) from Taito (1979)
- Space Invaders (Logitec) from bootleg (1978)
- Space Invaders (SV Version 2) from Taito (1978)
- Space Invaders (SV Version) from Taito (1978)
- Space Invaders (TV Version) from Taito (1978)
- Space Invaders Deluxe from Midway (1980)
- Space Invaders DX (Japan F3 version) from Taito Corporation (1994)
- Space Invaders DX (Japan) v2.0 from Taito Corporation (1994)
- Space Invaders DX (Japan) v2.1 from Taito Corporation (1994)
- Space Invaders DX (US) v2.1 from Taito Corporation (1994)
- Space Invaders Galactica from hack (1979)
- Space Invaders II (Midway from Midway (1980)
- Space Invaders Part Four from bootleg (1978)
- Space Invaders Part II (Taito) from Taito (1979)
- Space Invaders Test ROM from Test ROM (19??)
- Space Invasion (bootleg) from bootleg (1985)
- Space Invasion (Europe) from Capcom (1985)
- Space King from Leijac (Konami) (1978)
- Space King 2 from Konami (1979)
- Space Laser from GamePlan (Taito) (1980)
- Space Launcher from Nintendo (1979)
- Space Lords (rev A from Atari Games (1992)
- Space Lords (rev A) from Atari Games (1992)
- Space Lords (rev B) from Atari Games (1992)
- Space Lords (rev C) from Atari Games (1992)
- Space Odyssey from Sega (1981)
- Space Panic (German) from Universal (ADP Automaten license) (1980)
- Space Panic (harder) from Universal (1980)
- Space Panic (set 2) from Universal (1980)
- Space Panic (set 3) from Universal (1980)
- Space Panic (version E) from Universal (1980)
- Space Phantoms from Zilec Games (1979)
- Space Pilot from bootleg (1982)
- Space Position (Japan) from Sega / Nasco (1986)
- Space Raider from Universal (1982)
- Space Seeker from Taito Corporation (1981)
- Space Tactics from Sega (1981)
- Space Trek (cocktail) from Sega (1980)
- Space Trek (upright) from Sega (1980)
- Space War (Leijac) from Leijac (Konami) (1979)
- Space War (Sanritsu) from Sanritsu (1978)
- Space War Part 3 from bootleg (1978)
- Space Wars from Cinematronics (1977)
- Space Zap from Midway (1980)
- Spark Man (v 2.0) from SunA (1989)
- Sparkz (prototype) from Atari Games (1992)
- Spartan X (Japan) from Irem (1984)
- Spatter from Sega (1984)
- Speak & Rescue from Sun Electronics (1980)
- Special Criminal Investigation (US) from Taito America Corporation (1989)
- Special Criminal Investigation (World set 1) from Taito Corporation Japan (1989)
- Special Criminal Investigation (World set 2) from Taito Corporation Japan (1989)
- Special Forces from Senko Industries (Magic Eletronics Inc. licence) (1985)
- Special Forces II from Senko Industries (Magic Eletronics Inc. licence) (1985)
- Spectar (revision 1?) from Exidy (1980)
- Spectar (revision 3) from Exidy (1980)
- Speed Attack! from Seta Kikaku Corp. (1984)
- Speed Ball from Tecfri (1987)
- Speed Ball (prototype) from Williams (1985)
- Speed Buggy from Tatsumi (1986)
- Speed Coin (prototype) from Stern (1984)
- Speed Freak from Vectorbeam (1979)
- Speed Racer from Namco (1995)
- Speed Spin from TCH (1994)
- Speed Up from Gaelco (1996)
- Spelunker from Irem (licensed from Broderbund) (1985)
- Spelunker (Japan) from Irem (licensed from Broderbund) (1985)
- Spelunker II from Irem (licensed from Broderbund) (1986)
- Spider-Man: The Videogame (Japan) from Sega (1991)
- Spider-Man: The Videogame (US) from Sega (1991)
- Spiders (set 1) from Sigma Enterprises Inc. (1981)
- Spiders (set 2) from Sigma Enterprises Inc. (1981)
- Spiker from Bally/Sente (1986)
- Spinal Breakers (Japan) from V-System Co. (1990)
- Spinal Breakers (US) from V-System Co. (1990)
- Spinal Breakers (World) from V-System Co. (1990)
- Spinner from bootleg (1981)
- Splash! (Ver. 1.2 World) from Gaelco (1992)
- Splat! from Williams (1982)
- Splatter House (Japan) from Namco (1988)
- Splendor Blast from Alpha Denshi Co. (1985)
- Sports Match from Dynax (Fabtek license) (1989)
- Springer from Orca (1982)
- Sprint 1 from Atari (1978)
- Sprint 2 (set 1) from Atari (1976)
- Sprint 2 (set 2) from Atari (1976)
- Sprint 4 (set 1) from Atari (1977)
- Sprint 4 (set 2) from Atari (1977)
- Sprint 8 from Atari (1977)
- Sprint 8 (play tag & chase) from Atari (1977)
- Spy Hunter from Bally Midway (1983)
- Spy Hunter 2 (rev 1) from Bally Midway (1987)
- Spy Hunter 2 (rev 2) from Bally Midway (1987)
- Squash (Ver. 1.0) from Gaelco (1992)
- Stack Columns (Japan) from Sega (1994)
- Stadium Cross (World) from Sega (1992)
- Stadium Hero (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1988)
- Stadium Hero 96 (Version EAD) from Data East Corporation (1996)
- Stadium Hero 96 (Version EAJ) from Data East Corporation (1996)
- Stagger I (Japan) from Afega (1998)
- Star Castle (Mottoeis) from Cinematronics (Mottoeis license) (1980)
- Star Castle (older) from Cinematronics (1980)
- Star Castle (prototype) from Cinematronics (1980)
- Star Castle (version 3) from Cinematronics (1980)
- Star Cruiser from RamTek (1977)
- Star Fighter (v1) from SunA (1990)
- Star Fire (set 1) from Exidy (1979)
- Star Fire (set 2) from Exidy (1979)
- Star Force from Tehkan (1984)
- Star Force (encrypted) from Tehkan (1984)
- Star Gladiator (USA 960627) from Capcom (1996)
- Star Gladiator 2 (JAPAN 980316) from Capcom (1998)
- Star Guards from Bally Midway (1987)
- Star Hawk from Cinematronics (1979)
- Star Jacker (Sega) from Sega (1983)
- Star Jacker (Stern) from Stern (1983)
- Star Sweep (STP1/VER.A) from Axela/Namco (1997)
- Star Trek from Sega (1982)
- Star Wars from bootleg (1979)
- Star Wars (rev 1) from Atari (1983)
- Star Wars (rev 2) from Atari (1983)
- Star Wars Arcade from Sega (1993)
- Starblade from Namco (1991)
- Stargate from Williams (1981)
- Starship 1 from Atari (1977)
- Starship 1 (prototype?) from Atari (1977)
- Steel Force from Electronic Devices Italy / Ecogames S.L. Spain (1994)
- Steel Gunner from Namco (1990)
- Steel Gunner 2 (Japan) from Namco (1991)
- Steel Gunner 2 (US) from Namco (1991)
- Steel Talons (German from Atari Games (1991)
- Steel Talons (prototype) from Atari Games (1991)
- Steel Talons (rev 1) from Atari Games (1991)
- Steel Talons (rev 2) from Atari Games (1991)
- Stellar Castle (Elettronolo) from bootleg (1980)
- Stinger from Seibu Denshi (1983)
- Stinger (prototype?) from Seibu Denshi (1983)
- Stocker from Bally/Sente (1984)
- Stompin' from Bally/Sente (1986)
- Stone Ball (2 Players) from Art & Magic (1994)
- Stone Ball (4 Players) from Art & Magic (1994)
- Stoneage from bootleg (1991)
- Storm Blade (US) from Visco (1996)
- Storming Party / Riku Kai Kuu Saizensen from Taito (1986)
- Strafe Bomb from Omni (1981)
- Straight Flush from Taito (1979)
- Strata Bowling (V1) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1990)
- Strata Bowling (V3) from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1990)
- Strategy X from Konami (1981)
- Strategy X (Stern) from [Konami] (Stern license) (1981)
- Stratovox from [Sun Electronics] (Taito license) (1980)
- Streaking from Shoei (1981)
- Street Drivin' (prototype) from Atari Games (1993)
- Street Fight from Seibu Kaihatsu (1986)
- Street Fight (Germany) from Seibu Kaihatsu (1986)
- Street Fighter (Japan) from Capcom (1987)
- Street Fighter (prototype) from Capcom (1987)
- Street Fighter (US) from Capcom (1987)
- Street Fighter (World) from Capcom (1987)
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 (US 960306) from Capcom (1996)
- Street Fighter Alpha 3 (Brazil 980629) from Capcom (1998)
- Street Fighter Alpha 3 (US 980629) from Capcom (1998)
- Street Fighter Alpha 3 (US 980904) from Capcom (1998)
- Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (Euro 950605) from Capcom (1995)
- Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (Euro 950627) from Capcom (1995)
- Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (Euro 950718) from Capcom (1995)
- Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (Euro 950727) from Capcom (1995)
- Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (US 950627) from Capcom (1995)
- Street Fighter EX (ASIA 961219) from Capcom/Arika (1996)
- Street Fighter EX (JAPAN 961130) from Capcom/Arika (1996)
- Street Fighter EX (USA 961219) from Capcom/Arika (1996)
- Street Fighter EX 2 (JAPAN 980312) from Capcom/Arika (1998)
- Street Fighter EX 2 (USA 980526) from Capcom/Arika (1998)
- Street Fighter EX 2 Plus (ASIA 990611) from Capcom/Arika (1999)
- Street Fighter EX 2 Plus (JAPAN 990611) from Capcom/Arika (1999)
- Street Fighter EX 2 Plus (USA 990611) from Capcom/Arika (1999)
- Street Fighter EX Plus (JAPAN 970311) from Capcom/Arika (1997)
- Street Fighter EX Plus (USA 970311) from Capcom/Arika (1997)
- Street Fighter EX Plus (USA 970407) from Capcom/Arika (1997)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (Japan 910214) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (Japan 910306) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (Japan 911210) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (US 910206) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (US 910214) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (US 910228) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (US 910318) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (US 910411) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (US 910522) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (US 911101) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (World 910214) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (World 910522) from Capcom (1991)
- Street Fighter II! - Champion Edition (V004) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (Accelerator Pt.II) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (Japan 920513) from Capcom (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (Kouryu) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (M1) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (M2) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (M3) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (M4) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (M5) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (M6) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (M7) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (Rainbow set 1) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (Rainbow set 2) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (Red Wave) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (US 920313) from Capcom (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (US 920513) from Capcom (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (US 920803) from Capcom (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (World 920313) from Capcom (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (YYC) from bootleg (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Hyper Fighting (US 921209) from Capcom (1992)
- Street Fighter II' - Hyper Fighting (World 921209) from Capcom (1992)
- Street Fighter II' Turbo - Hyper Fighting (Japan 921209) from Capcom (1992)
- Street Fighter III - New Generation from Capcom (1997)
- Street Fighter III 2nd Impact - Giant Attack from Capcom (1998)
- Street Fighter III 3rd Strike - Fight for the Future from Capcom (1999)
- Street Fighter Zero (Brazil 951109) from Capcom (1995)
- Street Fighter Zero (Hispanic 950627) from Capcom (1995)
- Street Fighter Zero (Japan 950605) from Capcom (1995)
- Street Fighter Zero (Japan 950627) from Capcom (1995)
- Street Fighter Zero (Japan 950727) from Capcom (1995)
- Street Fighter Zero 2 (Asia 960227) from Capcom (1996)
- Street Fighter Zero 2 (Brazil 960304) from Capcom (1996)
- Street Fighter Zero 2 (Brazil 960531) from Capcom (1996)
- Street Fighter Zero 2 (Japan 960227) from Capcom (1996)
- Street Fighter Zero 2 (Oceania 960229) from Capcom (1996)
- Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha (Asia 960826) from Capcom (1996)
- Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha (Brazil 960813) from Capcom (1996)
- Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha (Hispanic 960813) from Capcom (1996)
- Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha (Japan 960805) from Capcom (1996)
- Street Fighter Zero 3 (Asia 980701) from Capcom (1998)
- Street Fighter Zero 3 (Japan 980629) from Capcom (1998)
- Street Fighter Zero 3 (Japan 980727) from Capcom (1998)
- Street Fighter Zero 3 (Japan 980904) from Capcom (1998)
- Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.10) from Capcom/Incredible Technologies (1995)
- Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.11) from Capcom/Incredible Technologies (1995)
- Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.12) from Capcom/Incredible Technologies (1995)
- Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.12N from Capcom/Incredible Technologies (1995)
- Street Football from Bally/Sente (1986)
- Street Heat - Cardinal Amusements from Epos Corporation (1985)
- Street Smart (Japan version 1) from SNK (1989)
- Street Smart (US version 1) from SNK (1989)
- Street Smart (US version 2) from SNK (1989)
- Street Smart (World version 1) from SNK (1989)
- Strength & Skill from Sun Electronics (1984)
- Strider (US set 1) from Capcom (1989)
- Strider (US set 2) from Capcom (1989)
- Strider 2 (ASIA 991213) from Capcom (1999)
- Strider Hiryu (Japan set 1) from Capcom (1989)
- Strider Hiryu (Japan set 2) from Capcom (1989)
- Strider Hiryu 2 (JAPAN 991213) from Capcom (1999)
- Strike Bowling from Taito Corporation (1982)
- Strike Fighter from Sega (1988)
- Strike Force (rev 1 02/25/91) from Midway (1991)
- Strike Gunner S.T.G from Athena / Tecmo (1991)
- Strike Zone Baseball from Leland Corp. (1988)
- Strikers 1945 from Psikyo (1995)
- Strikers 1945 (Alt) from Psikyo (1995)
- Strikers 1945 (Japan from Psikyo (1995)
- Strikers 1945 (Japan) from Psikyo (1995)
- Strikers 1945 II from Psikyo (1997)
- Strikers 1945 III (World) / Strikers 1999 (Japan) from Psikyo (1999)
- Sub Hunter from Taito (1977)
- Subroc-3D from Sega (1982)
- Subs from Atari (1977)
- Sukeban Jansi Ryuko (System 16A from White Board (1987)
- Sukeban Jansi Ryuko (System 16B from White Board (198?)
- Sundance from Cinematronics (1979)
- Sunset Riders (Asia 2 Players ver. ABD) from Konami (1991)
- Sunset Riders (bootleg 4 Players ver. ADD) from Konami (1991)
- Sunset Riders (Japan 2 Players ver. JBD) from Konami (1991)
- Sunset Riders (US 2 Players ver. UBC) from Konami (1991)
- Sunset Riders (US 4 Players ver. UAC) from Konami (1991)
- Sunset Riders (US 4 Players ver. UDA) from Konami (1991)
- Sunset Riders (World 2 Players ver. EBC) from Konami (1991)
- Sunset Riders (World 2 Players ver. EBD) from Konami (1991)
- Sunset Riders (World 4 Players ver. EAC) from Konami (1991)
- Super Astro Fighter (Cassette) from DECO (1981)
- Super Bagman from Valadon Automation (1984)
- Super Bagman (Stern) from Valadon Automation (Stern license) (1984)
- Super Baseball Double Play Home Run Derby from Leland Corp. / Tradewest (1987)
- Super Basketball (not encrypted) from Konami (1984)
- Super Basketball (version E) from Konami (1984)
- Super Basketball (version G) from Konami (1984)
- Super Bike (DK conversion) from Century Electronics (1984)
- Super Bobble Bobble from bootleg (1986)
- Super Bond from bootleg (198?)
- Super Breakout from Atari (1978)
- Super Bug from Atari (1977)
- Super Burger Time (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1990)
- Super Burger Time (World) from Data East Corporation (1990)
- Super Buster Bros. (US 901001) from Mitchell + Capcom (1990)
- Super C (PlayChoice-10) from Konami (Nintendo of America license) (1990)
- Super Casino from Data Amusement (1984)
- Super Champion Baseball (Japan) from Alpha Denshi Co. (1989)
- Super Champion Baseball (US) from Alpha Denshi Co. (SNK of America license) (1989)
- Super Chase - Criminal Termination (US) from Taito America Corporation (1992)
- Super Cobra from Konami (1981)
- Super Cobra (bootleg) from bootleg (1981)
- Super Cobra (Sega) from [Konami] (Sega license) (1981)
- Super Cobra (Stern) from [Konami] (Stern license) (1981)
- Super Contra from Konami (1988)
- Super Contra (Japan) from Konami (1988)
- Super Cross 2 (Japan) from GM Shoji (1986)
- Super Crown Golf from Nasco/Face? (19??)
- Super Cup Finals (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1993)
- Super Dodge Ball (US) from Technos (1987)
- Super Doubles Tennis from Data East Corporation (1983)
- Super Draw Poker from Stern (1983)
- Super Duper Casino (California V3.2) from U.S. Games (1987)
- Super Eagle Shot (set 1) from Seta (1994)
- Super Eagle Shot (set 2) from Seta (1994)
- Super Earth Invasion (set 1) from bootleg (1980)
- Super Earth Invasion (set 2) from bootleg (1980)
- Super Football Champ (Ver 2.4J) from Taito (1995)
- Super Football Champ (Ver 2.5O) from Taito (1995)
- Super Formula (Japan) from V-System Co. (1989)
- Super Galaxians from hack (1979)
- Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix (US 970904) from Capcom (1997)
- Super Gem Fighter: Mini Mix (Asia 970904) from Capcom (1997)
- Super Gem Fighter: Mini Mix (Hispanic 970904) from Capcom (1997)
- Super Glob from Epos Corporation (1983)
- Super GT 24h from Jaleco (1996)
- Super GX from Nichibutsu (1980)
- Super Hang-On from Sega (1992)
- Super Hang-On (alt) from Sega (1991)
- Super Hang-On (bootleg) from bootleg (1992)
- Super Hang-On Limited Edition from Sega (1991)
- Super High Impact (prototype from Midway (1991)
- Super High Impact (rev LA1 09/30/91) from Midway (1991)
- Super Invader Attack from Zaccaria/Zelco (1978)
- Super Invaders from bootleg (19??)
- Super Invaders (EMAG) from bootleg (19??)
- Super Invaders (Zenitone-Microsec) from Zenitone-Microsec Ltd (19??)
- Super League (FD1094 317-0045?) from Sega (19??)
- Super Locomotive from Sega (1982)
- Super Lup Lup Puzzle / Zhuan Zhuan Puzzle (version 4.0 / 990518) from Omega System (1999)
- Super Mario Bros. (PlayChoice-10) from Nintendo (1985)
- Super Mario Bros. 2 (PlayChoice-10) from Nintendo (1988)
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (PlayChoice-10) from Nintendo (1988)
- Super Mario World (Nintendo Super System) from Nintendo (199?)
- Super Marukin-Ban (Japan 901017) from Yuga (1990)
- Super Masters Golf (FD1094 317-0058-05d?) from Sega (????)
- Super Missile Attack from Atari + Gencomp (1981)
- Super Monaco GP (Mega-Tech) from Sega (1990)
- Super Monaco GP (set 1 from Sega (19??)
- Super Monaco GP (set 2 from Sega (19??)
- Super Monaco GP (set 3 from Sega (19??)
- Super Monaco GP (set 4 from Sega (19??)
- Super Monaco GP (set 5 from Sega (19??)
- Super Mouse from Taito Corporation (1982)
- Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout (Japan 940808) from Capcom (1994)
- Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout (Japan 940831) from Capcom (1994)
- Super Pac-Man from Namco (1982)
- Super Pac-Man (Midway) from [Namco] (Bally Midway license) (1982)
- Super Pang (Japan 901023) from Mitchell (1990)
- Super Pang (World 900914) from Mitchell (1990)
- Super Pierrot (Japan) from Universal (1987)
- Super Pinball Action (Japan) from Tecmo (1991)
- Super Pinball Action (US) from Tecmo (1991)
- Super Pool III (I-Vics) from Data East Corporation (I-Vics license) (1990)
- Super Pool III (World?) from Data East Corporation (1989)
- Super Punch-Out!! from Nintendo (1984)
- Super Punch-Out!! (Japan) from Nintendo (1984)
- Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo (Asia 960529) from Capcom (1996)
- Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo (US 960620) from Capcom (1996)
- Super Puzzle Fighter 2 X (Japan 960531) from Capcom (1996)
- Super Qix (bootleg) from bootleg (1987)
- Super Qix (set 1) from Taito (1987)
- Super Qix (set 2) from Taito (1987)
- Super Ranger (bootleg) from bootleg (1988)
- Super Ranger (v2.0) from SunA (1988)
- Super Ranger (WDK) from SunA (WDK license) (1988)
- Super Real Darwin (Japan) from Data East Corporation (1987)
- Super Real Darwin (World) from Data East Corporation (1987)
- Super Real Mahjong P5 from Seta (199?)
- Super Real Mahjong P7 (Japan) from Seta (1997)
- Super Real Mahjong Part 2 (Japan) from Seta (1987)
- Super Real Mahjong Part 3 (Japan) from Seta (1988)
- Super Real Mahjong PIV (Japan from Seta (1993)
- Super Real Mahjong PIV (Japan) from Seta (1993)
- Super Rider from Venture Line (Taito Corporation license) (1983)
- Super Shanghai Dragon's Eye (Japan) from Hot-B. (1992)
- Super Shanghai Dragon's Eye (World from bootleg (1992)
- Super Slam from Playmark (1993)
- Super Slam (alt) from Playmark (1993)
- Super Slams from Banpresto / Toei Animation (1995)
- Super Soccer (Nintendo Super System) from Human Inc. (1992)
- Super Space Invaders '91 (World) from Taito Corporation Japan (1990)
- Super Spacefortress Macross / Chou-Jikuu Yousai Macross from Banpresto (1992)
- Super Spacefortress Macross II / Chou-Jikuu Yousai Macross II from Banpresto (1993)
- Super Speed Race from Midway (1979)
- Super Speed Race Junior (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1985)
- Super Sprint (French) from Atari Games (1986)
- Super Sprint (German from Atari Games (1986)
- Super Sprint (German from Atari Games (1986)
- Super Sprint (rev 1) from Atari Games (1986)
- Super Sprint (rev 3) from Atari Games (1986)
- Super Sprint (rev 4) from Atari Games (1986)
- Super Sprint (Spanish) from Atari Games (1986)
- Super Stingray from Alpha Denshi Co. (1986)
- Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo (Asia 940223) from Capcom (1994)
- Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo (US 940223) from Capcom (1994)
- Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo (US 940323) from Capcom (1994)
- Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo (World 940223) from Capcom (1994)
- Super Street Fighter 2 X: Grand Master Challenge (Japan 940223) from Capcom (1994)
- Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers (Asia 930914) from Capcom (1993)
- Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers (Asia 931005) from Capcom (1993)
- Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers (Japan 930910) from Capcom (1993)
- Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers (Japan 930911) from Capcom (1993)
- Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers (Japan 931005) from Capcom (1993)
- Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers (US 930911) from Capcom (1993)
- Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers (World 930911) from Capcom (1993)
- Super Street Fighter 2: The Tournament Battle (Japan 930910) from Capcom (1993)
- Super Street Fighter 2: The Tournament Battle (World 931119) from Capcom (1993)
- Super Strike Bowling from Strata/Incredible Technologies (1990)
- Super Tank from Video Games GmbH (1981)
- Super Tank Attack (prototype?) from Microprose (199?)
- Super Ten V8.2 from U.S. Games (1988)
- Super Ten V8.3 from U.S. Games (1988)
- Super Ten V8.3X from U.S. Games (1988)
- Super Tennis (Nintendo Super System) from Nintendo (199?)
- Super Thunder Blade (Mega-Tech) from Sega (1988)
- Super Toffy from Midas (Unico license) (1994)
- Super Triv II from Status Games (1986)
- Super Triv III from Status Games (1988)
- Super Trivia Master from Enerdyne Technologies Inc. (1986)
- Super Visual Football: European Sega Cup from Sega (1994)
- Super Visual Soccer: Sega Cup (US) from Sega (1994)
- Super Volley '91 (Japan) from Video System Co. (1991)
- Super Volleyball (Japan) from V-System Co. (1989)
- Super Volleyball (Korea) from V-System Co. (1989)
- Super Volleyball (US) from V-System Co. (Data East license) (1989)
- Super World Court (Japan) from Namco (1992)
- Super World Stadium '92 (Japan) from Namco (1992)
- Super World Stadium '92 Gekitouban (Japan) from Namco (1992)
- Super World Stadium '93 (Japan) from Namco (1993)
- Super World Stadium '95 (Japan) from Namco (1995)
- Super World Stadium '96 (Japan) from Namco (1996)
- Super World Stadium '97 (Japan) from Namco (1997)
- Super World Stadium '99 (SS91/VER.A3) from Namco (1999)
- Super World Stadium (Japan) from Namco (1992)
- Super Xevious from Namco (1984)
- Super Zaxxon from Sega (1982)
- Super-X (Mitchell) from Mitchell (1994)
- Super-X (NTC) from NTC (1994)
- Superbike from Century Electronics (1983)
- Superior Soldiers (US) from Irem America (1993)
- Superman from Taito Corporation (1988)
- Superman (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1988)
- supported by Eighting/Raizing from Capcom (2000)
- supported by Eighting/Raizing from Capcom (2000)
- supported by Takumi from Capcom (1999)
- supported by Takumi from Capcom (1999)
- supported by Takumi from Capcom (2000)
- supported by Takumi from Capcom (2000)
- Surf Planet from Gaelco (1997)
- Surprise Attack (Japan ver. M) from Konami (1990)
- Survival from Rock-ola (1982)
- Survival Arts (USA) from American Sammy (1993)
- Susume! Mile Smile (Japan) from Fuuki (1995)
- Susume! Taisen Puzzle-Dama (GV027 JAPAN 1.20) from Konami (1996)
- Suzuka 8 Hours (Japan) from Namco (1992)
- Suzuka 8 Hours (World?) from Namco (1992)
- Suzuka 8 Hours 2 (Japan) from Namco (1993)
- Swarm from hack (1979)
- SWAT from Coreland / Sega (1984)
- Sweet Heart (Cassette) from DECO (1982)
- Swimmer (set 1) from Tehkan (1982)
- Swimmer (set 2) from Tehkan (1982)
- Swimmer (set 3) from Tehkan (1982)
- Swinging Singles from Yachiyo (19??)
- Syusse Oozumou (Japan) from Technos (1984)
- Syvalion (Japan) from Taito Corporation (1988)