Fly Light is a game in which you need to turn on lamps located on 4 different sides, thereby attracting midges to you. Thus, you need to lure as many midges as possible to the exploding area. But you need to be careful, because if you attract a midge too close to you, it can sit on the lamp, thereby partially blocking the glow range of the lamp, which will mean that you will not be able to attract a new midge so easily. You will lose when the midges stick to one of the lamps so that it can no longer shine. You get points for the number of midges destroyed using explosions.
Beanball is a fast-paced arcade game where you pilot a small spaceship and dodge incoming asteroids. The longer you survive, the more points you earn. Collect coins to boost your score and stay ahead!
But the real twist? If your ship gets destroyed, you can rewind time to bring it back—just be careful, your rewind energy is limited. Run out, and it’s game over!
How long can you last in the asteroid storm?
Calc+- is a fun and brain-teasing puzzle game where you work with numbers. Each level gives you a set of number blocks. Using your controller, you can add, subtract, multiply, or divide them. Your goal? Make the final number match the target number. The more levels you beat, the harder it gets. How far can your brain take you?
A reimagined 3D arcade shooter that transforms the classic vertical scrolling formula with full spatial depth, immersive air-to-ground combat, and intense bullet hell action.
Cake or Bomb? is an Adobe Flash game available from the official Mario Party 6 website. The game acts as a simplified version of the minigame Strawberry Shortfuse.
Step into the chaotic rhythm of DOOMCRUSH, a visually striking arcade experience where every tap is a fight for survival. This high-intensity game blends fast reflexes with a meta-narrative twist, as you battle against time, destruction, and the game’s own rebellious antagonist, Dystro—who wants nothing more than to erase himself from existence.
"Minna de kitaeru Zen-nou training"(Total Brain Training for Everyone) is an arcade game released by Bandai Namco Games in 2006.
It was released as the third installment of the "Rewritable Stage" touchscreen cabinet.
It was a popular study software at the time, and is a collection of puzzle games based on the concept of brain training.
Online battles were possible, and progress could be saved on magnetic cards for continued play.
Online service was discontinued on September 1, 2010, and the battle function is no longer available.
The game was developed under the supervision of Tohoku University professor Ryuta Kawashima.
"Dragon Chronicles" is an arcade game released by Namco (now Bandai Namco Games) in 2003.
It was the first game to feature a "Rewritable Stage" cabinet with a touch panel.
Players raise dragons and battle other players. Information is recorded on magnetic cards, allowing for continued play.
The game has undergone two major updates: "Densetsu no Master Ark"(Legendary Master Ark), which added new elements, in 2004, and the final version, "Tenku dai-kessen"(Sky Decisive Battle), which supported nationwide online battles, was released at the end of the same year.
Online service ended on January 7, 2008. After the online service ended, only local battles were possible in-store, although some stores still allowed battles until 2020.