A pinball game with multiple flippers and a vertically scrolling playfield. The playfield is an outdoor forest area, the sides of the playfield are tree stumps, the bumpers are walking mushrooms, etc.
Black Touch 96 is a 2D urban themed beat 'em-up game that puts players in the shoes of a muscled guy. The plot involves in what appears to be a kidnapping of a young woman by a gang of criminals. The player is off to save her.
Gameplay includes 2.5D sidescrolling and beating up enemies with various kick and punch attacks. Along the way items can be found that replenish health among other things. Enemies include various weird street scum and bosses. The game can be played solo or with a friend. The second player takes control of a mysterious guy wearing a robe and straw hat.
Diet Family is an "Unique! Fusion Shooting Game!!!", at least according to the advertising flyer. The game's official description for the Game Rating Board is more humble, it bluntly calls the game out a Galaga clone, which seems to be the more appropriate version. One or two players shoot cartoony enemies in front of abstract, non-scrolling backgrounds. It is possible, though, to move in all 4 directions, contrary to Galaga's restrictive horizontal only movement.
An arcade maze game by Seibu Kaihatsu where you move a ship around a maze to highlight all the tiles, eliminating enemies by shooting them with your Freezing Beam and then pushing them while they're frozen.
Flame Gunner is a 3D arcade shooter. The game is very simple - the player (or players) must perform a specific task, usually something around destroying or killing the right amount of enemies. If a player does the job, he will go to the next arena (or on the current arena, a new task will appear). 3 heroes are in the game - Falcon, Talia (she is only female in game) and Kai.
The North American port of the arcade version of Puzzle Bobble 2/Bust-A-Move Again changes many of the graphics, even removing the iconic mascot characters from Bubble Bobble.
'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.
A challenging platform game from Limenko that has many different stages and bosses including a giant robot on the moon.
Dynamite Bomber was produced by Limenko in 2000.
Limenko released 5 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 2000.
Other machines made by Limenko during the time period Dynamite Bomber was produced include Happy Hunter, Battle Bubble, Legend of Heroes, and Techno X.
A sheik in the desert must take odalisques from camels, jeeps and curtains and put them to bed. Various troubles in his way angry servants, nasty monkey and fast pink snakes. Can you complete your harem?