Over 30 years later, the PAC is Back and better than ever! This new video redemption piece brings back the classic PAC-MAN game concept but now rewards players with tickets or a gift card. Players acquire points by munching on as many of the familiar Pac-dots and fruits as they can while being chased by the ghosts; Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde. If successful in entering the ghost house, players can win the “PAC-POT” and are treated with a mesmerizing PAC-MAN animation. Options for the “PAC-POT” can include tickets or gift cards*. The cabinet is beautifully lit from top to bottom with multicoloured LEDs as well as a spectacular LED marquee that scrolls the classic 8-bit PAC-MAN animation.
Plants vs. Zombies: The Last Stand is an arcade machine game where the player plays as a Peashooter in a first-person view and gets to fire at the zombies. The player only has one life before they need to insert another coin. Crazy Dave is the guide.
Sonic Athletics is a game attraction in Sega's Tokyo Joypolis, released on 25 April 2013. The game was invented for fans of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise to build up on exercise.
The players are to be set on a treadmill playing as one of the eight selected characters, on an arcade system screens where he/she runs their way to the finish line. A full-body-experience game, the player runs on a track, as the faster he/she runs, the faster their character moves. There are three events players can play: 100 meter dash, 110 meter dash, and a long jump event.
Mach Storm is a flight action arcade game set inside an immersive dome-shaped cockpit, later used for Star Wars: Battle Pod. Players take control of Storm 1, a pilot who must defend various major cities around the world from massive terrorist attacks. The game is based on the Ace Combat series and uses many assets from those games, but it is not directly tied to the series.
Mirai Dagakki FutureTomTom Ver. 2 is the second and final game the Mirai Dagakki Series. A short lived drumming game series from Konami in their BEMANI franchise. The cabinet consists of 4 tom-tom drums in a row where one or two players play in time with falling objects in the screen.
The second game adds Drum rolls, a special Heat up combo mode (kinda like star power from the Guitar Hero franchise) and some special combination notes that needs to be hit simultaneously.
The game features a couples mode where notes are placed in such a way that you often end up hugging the other player (with one player playing the inner two drums while the other having the outer two drums), in this mode you are scored not only on how well you were doing, but your compatibility.
The game makes use of a kinect camera to show you drumming in the background of the game, as well as creating a collage of your performance that you can retrieve from the eAmuse app at the end of the game. The camera is also used for special gesture comman
Batman is an arcade vehicular combat game based on the DC Comics character Batman, developed by Specular Interactive and released by Raw Thrills. The game can be single-player or multi-player (if there is a second cabinet).
The sequel to Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Arcade, adding several new songs and a Touch Slider. It also features improved graphics over the previous game thanks to upgraded hardware powering the game.
The game received two major updates, "Version A" and "Version B", which each added new songs. It also received a cabinet revision that added a photo mode and a printer to print photos taken, titled "Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Arcade Future Tone with Photo Studio".
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Arcade Future Tone was ported to the PlayStation 4 in 2016 as "Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone".
Puyo Puyo!! Quest Arcade is an arcade game, featuring puzzle RPG elements and a character card system. The game is basically free to play, only requiring cash for certain actions like refilling stamina. The game requires SEGA's Aime card (or the now-equivalent BanaPassport card from Bandai Namco Games) to store and recall gameplay status.
The service of Puyo Puyo!! Quest Arcade was announced to terminate after March 31 2017, with the removal of cabinets at schedules varying by shop. It will become impossible to play the game after that date.
Mario Party: Fushigi no Koro-koro Catcher 2 is the Japan-only arcade game sequel to Mario Party: Fushigi no Koro-koro Catcher based on Mario Party 8. Information is scarce on this sequel, as unlike its predecessor there is no official website or trailer. It is the fifth Mario Party arcade game developed by Capcom and the eighteenth installment overall.