An arcade light-gun shooter that serves as the second entry in the Panic Museum series. The game stars two special agents investigating the disappearance of a town of 100 people as they stumble into an evil plot involving killer clowns, American folk tale figures, and a sentient runaway roller coaster.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin World is a Japan-only arcade game based upon New Super Mario Bros. Wii. The gameplay features multiplayer, much like its console counterpart, and is based primarily on a slot machine mechanic. The game features a variety of "event" elements as well, each based upon gameplay from New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Winning various events and on the slot machine gives players opportunities to collect keys. Once 5 keys are collected, the player enters an event with Bowser to win a jackpot.
Dirty Drivin' is an arcade racing game developed by Specular Interactive and released by Raw Thrills in 2011.
In Dirty Drivin', players engage in vehicular combat, and gear-shaped power-ups are available throughout the track, which can be used to destroy enemy vehicles by pulling a skull-shaped crank, which do not return to the race after getting destroyed; exceptions to this are the player and their rival, a single AI opponent, as well as other players when playing in multiplayer.
Pop'n Music is an arcade-exclusive game of the Pop'n Music series. It's location test initiated on March 23, 2011.
Unlike all of the original Pop'n Music series, Pop'n Music was developed into four buttons (red, blue, green, and yellow, instead of adding white), and eight buttons in two-player mode. If you hit a token Pop-kun, you will receive more tickets.
Dragon Ball: Zenkai Battle Royale is an arcade fighting game set in the Dragon Ball Z universe. It plays in the same style as the Budokai Tenkaichi series.
Pac-Man Battle Royale is a 4-player simultaneous arcade game created as part of Pac-Man's 30th anniversary celebration. Each player is a different colored Pac-Man, with a similar graphic style to Pac-Man Championship Edition.
Raw Thrills’ newest arcade superstar Wheel of Fortune delivers the same glitz and glamor of the Mega Hit television game show. With a Hi Def 32inch LCD touchscreen, incredibly realistic graphics and a Larger than Life Wheel, this game is a winner with children and adults alike.
Pop Moto is a motorcycle competition machine, featuring with 32 inch LCD screen, displays 16: 9 high resolution graphic effect with realistic motion motorcycle and real streets themes.
This moto car machine appears in unique bright LED lighting design, stereoscopic sound system and includes five racing tracks.
In the racing game play, the player can light up speed from special powerful mode, such as missiles, mines, liquid nitrogen (for a boost) and shields.
Includes Galaxian, Pac-Man, Rally-X, Galaga, Bosconian, Dig Dug, Xevious, Mappy, Pac-Mania, Galaga '88, Dragon Spirit and Rolling Thunder.
A home version was released that included Ms. Pac-Man.
Players use their gold colored pistol - the "Golden Gun"- to escape a city filled with hordes of zombies, phantoms and other creatures. Unlike games in The House of the Dead series, the guns reload automatically, although the player can manually reload faster by shooting outside the screen. This game is also much less gory than similar Sega arcade titles - when shot, enemies simply dissolve into dust.
The game has three different stages, and players can select their own route during play, resulting in many different ways to complete the game. Various quick-time events occur in the course of the game, such as "Shoot the arch to block enemies," "Battle your secret rival," "Shoot down the incoming energy balls," and "Shoot the driver of the car". When this occurs, a "Shoot" prompt appears on screen, telling the player to shoot the target objects marked with red circles. If the player succeeds, 1000 pts. are awarded and enemy attacks are avoided.
If the player fails, he/she will have to battle many enemies or take da
Metal Gear Arcade is a game developed by Kojima Productions and published by Konami. The game was announced at Konami's E3 2009 conference, where it was revealed that the game would be a reworked, networked, coin-op iteration of Metal Gear Online. It has a special interface that utilizes 3D goggles and tickets to unlock jewelry and other weapons. It was released in Japan on December 20, 2010. It was removed from many arcades due to a lack of popularity, although the arcade service itself did not end until December 1, 2016.
Dariusburst: Another Chronicle is a shoot em up video game released in 2010 for Arcades, and a remix of Dariusburst. The game was largely expanded upon and rereleased in 2011 as Dariusburst: Another Chronicle EX. It was later included as a extra mode in Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours.