Dude, your image filename says it all! They are eprom chips!
Now if you think we can identify what GAME they are for/from, you're crazy. Most boards use the same standard chips...
EDIT:
Actually, if you want to identify the data on the chips, you'll have to get a device to read them (I don't know if an Eprom burner will also read data). Then once you dump the data, you could scan it with a hex editor and look for text (assuming the data isn't encrypted or using non-standard text codes).
There's also a chance the data on them has been corrupted, if those little "windows" on them have had any exposure to UV light.