A Random Contest with a Random Prize

Hi there!

As usual, during the last days before Xmas, eBay is quite empty. Everybody sold everything earlier.

But I had to write something!

Just find what’s wrong in the following screenshots from various arcade games and win this useless random contest!

Example

On this screen…

Frogger
Frogger

…there is something quite wrong at L8.

Did you understand how does it work? Nice.

Here you have the official screenshots:

Bubble Bobble
Bubble Bobble
Double Dragon
Double Dragon
Street Fighter
Street Fighter
After Burner
After Burner

There are 10 mistakes. Be the first to find & write them all in the comments and win.

As for the prize, it will be something cheap. It’s just a random contest, made for fun… I’ll see what the winner likes and I’ll check if I have a bogus game to give him. Enjoy happily!
EDIT: WE HAVE A WINNER!
Drcurtis!

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