Pac-Manic Miner Man was written in 2012 by Jim Bagley to run the classic ZX Spectrum Game Manic Miner on Pac-Man Arcade hardware, a long time ambition of his was to write an arcade game on arcade hardware but little did he know he would eventually write a game that would run on Pac-Man hardware. After finding the memory map for Pac-Man he decided the opportunity was too good to miss and as a tribute to the classic ZX Spectrum game he wrote Pac-Manic Miner Man as it fit the constraints of the hardware.
It is a rhythm game where the player uses a controller to simulate the playing of an electric guitar or drum set. The game consists of music predominantly from the rock music, rock and roll and J-pop genres.
Mario Party Kuru-kuru! Carnival, is an arcade game based on Mario Party 8 that was developed by Capcom. The game was released exclusively in Japan in 2012, and supports up to four players. It is the fourth Mario Party arcade game developed by Capcom and the seventeenth installment overall.
Maimai is an arcade rhythm game developed and distributed by Sega, in which the player interacts with objects on a touchscreen and executes dance-like movements. The game supports both single-player and multiplayer gameplay with up to 4 players.
This is the second installment in the maimai franchise.
The “Bubble Bobble: Lost Cave” Project aims to create a new experience for every lover of the classic Bubble Bobble arcade game, designed by Fukio “MTJ” Mitsuji and crew back in 1986.
The aim is to provide the original Bubble Bobble coin-op with a whole hundred of different levels. Gameplay-wise, the game is going to retain all the mechanics of the original, but Bubblun and Bobblun will have to face a 100 challenging new stages.
The 21st entry of Konami's pop'n music franchise. This was the first pop'n music arcade game since the original 1998 game to not have a number in the title. Grouping of songs into folders was first introduced in this release, and most licensed songs were not keysounded.
7th iteration of the Initial D arcade racing game
Initial D Arcade Stage 7 AAX (also titled Initial D Arcade Stage 7 Double A's Cross) is a street racing game developed and released by Sega for arcades (using their PC-based RingEdge hardware) in Japan on November 28, 2012.
Pump It Up Fiesta 2 (also known as 2013 Fiesta) is a dance simulation arcade game developed by Korean coin-operated machine developer Andamiro. It is the 24th iteration in the Pump It Up series, and the third game in the Fiesta series, following the 2010 arcade game Pump It Up Fiesta.
Aikatsu! is an arcade collectible card game based on the anime. The game revolves around using collectible cards featuring various clothes to help aspiring idols pass auditions.
Dark Escape 4D is a fixed-gun arcade game for 2-players with a closed booth setup that has multiple built-in elements connected to the game. It has heart rate sensors in the gun handles, built-in air blowers in the front and back of the cabinet, rumble seats, surround sound speakers and a 3D visuals mode for use with the provided glasses.
The game has 4 stages to choose from with a final 5th stage unlocked for clearing them in one session.
Pokémon Tretta is an arcade game developed by Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. and Marvelous AQL, which also developed the Pokémon Battrio arcade game. Officially announced on April 18, 2012, Pokémon Tretta was rolled out nationwide in Japan in early July, phasing out the majority of retired Battrio machines. The arcade machines became fully operational on July 14, 2012 with the release of the first set. The machines are also available in Taiwan in Traditional Chinese and in the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Hong Kong in English.
Like its predecessor, Pokémon Tretta focuses on three-on-three Pokémon battles that require special tiles, called Tretta, that depict one of the various Pokémon species in order to play. Unlike Battrio however, Tretta incorporates searching and capturing Pokémon in various locations. Pokémon caught in-game are dispensed for players to use in other battles, or to add to their collection.