Kickle Cubicle: One enemy is an invincible spinning spike ball that likes to hug walls.
Kabuki Quantum Fighter has those kinds of obstacles and these move around too.
Jetpack has small spikeball enemies that move diagonally and bounce off walls, though they are sometimes trapped within bricks instead.
Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu: Some green spiked balls can be seen moving back and forth.
Oh, and don't try jumping over the big ones.
HarmoKnight: Do you remember the meteorites that dropped in the second cutscene? Some did not hatch, and now they are rolling, spiked obstacles, big and small.
Hammerin' Harry has at-the-end-of-chain variations of these.
One goes round and the other one goes from wall to wall.
Gremlins 2 has two types of spiky balls.
Gokujyo Parodius has a giant powerup boss which shoots powerups and spiky balls out in higher difficulties.
Evolve: The Behemoth can roll up into a giant spiked ball that can damage hunters just by colliding with them.
The fact they hit thrice per ball helps a lot, too. Due to the way damage works, they're not too good on fleshy foes, as the spikes don't penetrate much, but the small contact area makes them excellent against hardened enemies and anything armored, often shattering bones.
Dwarf Fortress has these as one of variant trap components.
Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime: These are one of the (many) weapons for tanks.
#GAME ROLL SPIKE SERIES#
The Deception series puts these at your disposal once you've upgraded from regular balls.
Subverted Trope in that you don't have to dodge them.
DanceDanceRevolution: Some songs on MAX, MAX2, and EXTREME prominently features these in their background videos, especially up-tempo songs.
CJ's Elephant Antics: Sometimes these cover floors and skies.
Bonze Adventure has indestructible blue spike balls that sway back and forth.
Blues Brothers: This NES game has stationary versions, mobile versions and larger spikeballs on chains.
Originally a tower of its own, and later integrated into the Dart Monkey tower as an upgrade, it launches spiked balls which roll down the track, boasting the ability to damage multiple bloons with each shot.
The Bloons Tower Defense series has the Spike-o-pult.
Battletoads and Double Dragon: The Stage 6 boss can turn into an invulnerable spikeball.
Unlike other spikeballs, they are in a slightly irregular shape.
Battletoads: These are located in many stages like 4 and 6, and mean instant death for the 'toads.
Another bunch of them hover up and down in the first Unexpected Shmup Level.
Batman: Return of the Joker (NES): Spiked balls hanging from the chains is one of the first hazards you encounter.
Adventure Island IV: Spiky balls are present in underwater sections.
Abuse: Combines this trope with Asteroids Monster - huge spiky balls are inclined to drop on the player without warning, and when destroyed they split into smaller spiky balls.