Altered version of Mario Party Fushigi no Challenge World meant to be released in North America. Mario Party Challenge World was planned to be distributed by Raw Thrills in North America, being shown (in an early form) at IAAPA 2017. However, the American release would later be canceled, though several of the prototype units were still sold to various arcade locations. The "final" Raw Thrills version of the game was drastically different from the Japanese original, to the point where it is effectively a different game entirely (lacking the roulette wheel, a touchscreen, etc.).
The Arcade is a collection of ten games heavily inspired by classical titles, with modern graphics and sound.
The games are:
-Battling Bats (Pong clone)
-Freakoids (Asteroids clone)
-Jetpac Jousting (Joust clone)
-Moon Mission (Lander clone)
-N-Vaders (Space Invaders clone)
-Galaxy Warriors (Centipede clone)
-Muncher (Q*Bert clone)
-Protectors (Warlords clone)
-Operation TNT (Bomberman clone)
-Pipe Puzzle (Pipe Dream clone)
Armed with only a pepper shaker, Peter Pepper stepped into the arcade and into our hearts in 1982. Its highly addictive game play, unusual characters, and comedic storyline made BurgerTime an arcade classic. A game that’s still challenging, exceedingly fun, and a shining reminder of the family friendly vibe and excitement that defined the early days of video games.
Players control Pepper Roni and go around the island trying to locate the Constructopedia pages. Pepper can give the pages he found to certain characters who in turn will build a structure that will help improve the island. Pepper will also have to partake in various mini-games throughout the game. Also, finding hidden Lego character cards is the games reward for observant exploration of the island.
A compilation of ten arcade games for Taito's 'Egret II Mini' home arcade machine. This features:
Great Swordsman
Ohgon no Siro
Slap Fight
Daisenpu
PuLiRuLa
Grid Seeker
Riding Fight
Light Bringer
Gekirindan
Cleopatra Fortune
A shooting gallery style game, except instead of aiming with a cursor, players must line their shots up with the scope at the bottom of the screen. Also includes a small puzzle element.
Zero Gravity is an early B&W arcade game for Macintosh, in which you try to center your floating character in the center of the gravity chamber. A white dot appears to indicate where the gravity force is currently applied and you move accordingly to stay away from the chamber's sides.
Make out with as many glowing lips as you can before time runs out! Some require tenderness while others require rapid pecks. Will your passion be enough to impress?
Kirby Speed Eaters is a Flash game based on the Speed Eaters minigame from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror.
Four Kirbys are at a table. The table has a dish with a metallic lid on it. Occasionally, the dish is uncovered to reveal four apples or bombs. By pressing A, Kirby inhales the apples or bombs. Each apple gives the Kirby who inhaled and ate it one point, while any amount of bombs make the Kirby who inhaled it have to sit out for the next round. Whoever gets eight points first wins. If more than one Kirby presses A quickly, the four apples or bombs will be split between the Kirbys.
Do you have what it takes to outrun Combo Panda? Tag with Ryan is the coolest endless runner game for ALL AGES!
Combo Panda, the ultimate gamer, has challenged his friend Ryan to an endless game of tag! Combo Panda has hidden Ryan's different costumes all over the game, and Gus the VTuber is helping guard them. It's up to you and Ryan to unlock them all!