Pop'n Music Animelo (Pop'n Music アニメロ) is a rhythm video game developed by Konami and released on Arcade platforms in March 2000 in Japan. The game was later released on PlayStation under the name Pop'n Music: Animation Melody in July 2000 in Japan. It is a spinoff entry in the Pop'n Music series.
Slashout is the third installment to the Spikeout series, released for Sega NAOMI hardware in 2000. Unlike other games in the series, Slashout has a completely different setting, based in a fantasy world with different characters—gameplay remains similar, however.
Magical Truck Adventure gives the player the feel of actually riding a rail car. An action-pedal and truck lever assists the player in chasing, jumping, and dodging the evil villains that threaten to steal Alma's precious stone.
All this excitement takes place on a railroad track with 6 amazingly detailed scenic routes. The 3 challenging stages include an array of obstacles, wild rhino's, hungry crocodiles, and speeding trains to name a few.
beatmania completeMIX 2 is a rhythm game developed by Konami. It is the seventh game in the beatmania series and is part of the BEMANI franchise.
The game is played with a controller with one turn table and 5 keys, three white and two black. On the screen you will see bars moving from the top to bottom in columns representing each of the keys and the turntable. When the bars reach the judgement line it is time to scratch.
Difficulty levels were rearranged on a scale from 1 to 9, which remains as the standard for the rest of the series. Many older songs have new ANOTHER difficulty charts, some have a rearranged charts for their ANOTHER charts, making use of the preexisting assets to make a new sounding song. The HARD version charts from 5thMIX became ANOTHER charts in this version.
The modifier CENTER PLAY has been added, making it possible to use the 2 player keys and 1 player turntable, for scratching with the left hand. HI-SPEED has been expanded with 2x-4x selection.
beatmania completeMIX 2 is a compilation
Dead or Alive 2 is a fighting game in the Dead or Alive series, developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo. It debuted in arcades in 1999 and was later ported for the Dreamcast and the PlayStation 2 in 2000. Several enhanced editions of the game were released, including the updates Dead or Alive 2 Hardcore and Dead or Alive 2 Hard*Core.
Dead or Alive 2 improved upon the graphics engine of its predecessor by using Sega NAOMI hardware and on the gameplay system by including many new features, leading to critical acclaim and strong sales. In 2004, DOA2 was remade for the Xbox as part of Dead or Alive Ultimate.
Players choose an official NFL team, each with unique statistics, and compete in American football games with very few real-world rules. The object of the game is to try and win the Superbowl! This title uses the latest in 3DFX graphics.
An arcade shoot-em-up that repurposes assets from StarCraft and Warcraft II, Mission Craft has players choose between terran, protoss, and zerg ships to blast their way through enemy bases.
Spikeout: Final Edition is the 1999 update for Spikeout: Digital Battle Online, and the second in the Spikeout series of arcade games. It replaces the game's attract sequence, balances out the characters, adds 2 new stages and bonus stages, and adds a cutscene explaining the backstory of the game's villain Mikhael.
GuitarFreaks 2nd Mix is the second game in the popular GuitarFreaks series of music video games from Konami. This version includes 40 songs, many of which are new songs.
Gameplay remains the same from the previous version, with the player using a simulated guitar controller to play the notes of a chosen songs guitar part as they are displayed on the screen.
'Million Hits' contains a whopping 100 songs, widely ranging from J-Pop to Enka! With iconic hits, you can play all your favorite songs. This game also adds the latest hits and popular songs every month, so even the heaviest music nerd can enjoy these songs with ease. Player requests can be added to the game, and the most requested songs at the end of the week and month respectively will be added to the game! You can also jam with another player, alternating or harmonizing for a karaoke-like experience!
Namco arcade cabinet released in 1999, only in Japan. Distinctive for its guitar-centric gameplay and controller, Namco was sued by Konami over its striking similarities to GuitarFreaks and most cabinets were converted. It is considered extremely rare to find an unaltered Guitar Jam cabinet in the modern-day, much less a working one.
Gachaga Champ is an arcade Bishi Bashi game released on 1999 exclusively in Japan. It was developed and published by Konami. Two joysticks to compete in a wide variety of challenges. Players can take the challenge solo or go head to head with another player. Over 40 fun and addictive mini-games, it’s a great fun for both children and adults!
Pop's Pop's is an arcade game by South Korean studio Afega.
The goal of the game is to retrieve the title of a song. When the game is launched, the player can select a beginner or mania level. Next a spinning wheel is shown. The player has to press the "stop"-button and the wheel will slow down. When it stops, it is known how many points the player will get if he can guess a letter which is somewhere in the title.