Beat 'em up Games Collection
Shoot 'em ups (STGs) defined arcade gaming with bullet hell patterns, power-up systems and 1CC (one-credit clear) challenges. From Space Invaders (Arcade) to Radiant Silvergun (Saturn), these games test reflexes and memorization.
Key Evolution
- Arcade Origins (1978-1985): Galaga (Arcade) introduced formation attacks- 16-bit Renaissance: Thunder Force IV (Genesis) perfected horizontal scrolling
- 3D Transition: Star Fox 64 (N64) brought rail shooting to consoles
- Modern Revival: Ikaruga (Dreamcast) revolutionized polarity mechanics
Subgenres
- Vertical Scrollers: 1942 (NES)- Horizontal Scrollers: Gradius (PS)
- Rail Shooters: Panzer Dragoon (Saturn)
- Twin-Stick: Smash TV (SNES)
Cultural Impact
- Competitive high score culture (Arcade leaderboards)- Influenced modern roguelikes (Enter the Gungeon's bullet patterns)
- Dedicated hardware (Arcade sticks, TATE mode monitors)
🎮All Beat 'em up Retro Games
1988
Beat 'em upThe landmark beat-'em-up where brothers Billy and Jimmy Lee rescue Marian from the Black Warriors gang. Introduces combo attacks and upgradable moves in a single-player campaign.
1989
Beat 'em upBilly and Jimmy Lee return in this brutal sequel to avenge Marian's death, introducing new combat mechanics including aerial attacks and grapple throws across 9 stages of street brawling action.
1991
Beat 'em upThe Lee brothers embark on a global quest to recover five mystical stones, featuring new playable characters Chin Seimei and Yagyu Ranzou with unique fighting styles across 7 international stages.
1993
Beat 'em upThe ultimate team-up featuring the Battletoads and Billy & Jimmy Lee from Double Dragon. This crossover beat 'em up combines both franchises' signature combat with co-op gameplay and exaggerated cartoon violence.
1987
Beat 'em upThe precursor to Double Dragon that established the urban beat-'em-up formula. Battle through 4 districts of New York using punches, kicks, and throws against street gangs.
1989
Beat 'em upThis groundbreaking hybrid combines street brawling with RPG elements as Kunio and Riki fight through gangs to rescue Kyoko, featuring an open city to explore, shops to upgrade stats, and co-op gameplay.
1989
Beat 'em upThe first TMNT game for NES puts you in control of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael as they battle through New York City to rescue April O'Neil and defeat the evil Shredder. Features unique abilities for each turtle and vehicle stages.
1990
Beat 'em upThe faithful NES adaptation of Konami's hit arcade beat 'em up lets players control all four Turtles in their quest to rescue April O'Neil from Shredder. Features cooperative multiplayer and signature pizza power-ups.
1991
Beat 'em upThe Turtles' ultimate NES adventure! Battle through 8 stages across NYC and airborne battleships to stop Krang and Shredder from lifting Manhattan into space.
1991
Beat 'em upBrutal combo-based combat! Control Rash, Zitz and Pimple to rescue Princess Angelica from Dark Queen, battling through 13 punishing stages including the infamous Turbo Tunnel.
1991
Beat 'em upA unique beat 'em up set in feudal Japan where Kunio and friends appear as samurai. Features 4-player simultaneous gameplay, multiple endings, and cameos from the entire Kunio-kun cast in historical roles.
1985
Beat 'em upA side-scrolling beat 'em up where players control martial artist Thomas to rescue his girlfriend Sylvia from the villainous Mr. X in a five-story pagoda filled with enemies.
1993
Beat 'em upA chibi-style demake of Capcom's arcade classic, featuring super-deformed versions of Cody, Guy, and Haggar battling through Metro City to rescue Jessica from the Mad Gear Gang.
1989
Beat 'em upGolden Axe is a classic side-scrolling beat 'em up arcade game ported to the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. Players choose between three warriors - Ax Battler, Tyris Flare, and Gilius Thunderhead - as they battle through the forces of evil to rescue the king and princess from the villain Death Adder.
1991
Beat 'em upThe direct sequel to the arcade hit, Golden Axe II improves upon the original with enhanced graphics, new magical attacks, and three returning warriors battling Dark Guld, the new ruler of the evil forces. Players can now perform running attacks and enhanced combo moves against deadly new enemies.
1993
Beat 'em upThe final Genesis installment revolutionizes the series with four playable characters (including new warriors Chronos and Kain Blade), non-linear progression, and special combo attacks. Battle against Dark Guld's enhanced forces in this ambitious but controversial conclusion to the trilogy.
1991
Beat 'em upSega's definitive 16-bit beat-'em-up where ex-cops Axel, Blaze, and Adam clean up crime-ridden streets. Features Yuzo Koshiro's iconic techno soundtrack and cooperative gameplay.
1992
Beat 'em upThe pinnacle of 16-bit beat-'em-ups with expanded movesets and Yuzo Koshiro's legendary soundtrack. Play as Axel, Blaze, Max or Skate to defeat Mr. X's syndicate across 8 stages.

















