Taiko 14 is the first arcade to feature the alternate scoring method, Shin-uchi Mode, which awards points based on the number of notes you hit and not the notes you hit in a row. You can alternate between regular and Shin-uchi Mode, however the high scores for both modes are different, and Shin-uchi Mode scores are not recorded.
It's the world's first video game to simulate the action and color of pinball... in a compact cabinet size.
Through the magic of mirrors, video images of the ball, flippers and drop targets are superimposed on an actual 3-dimensional blacklight playfield.
A pinball game where a ball and paddle are used to knock out bumpers, hit pockets and a moving target at the top of the screen to score points. Keep ball in play by bouncing it back up and knock out all the targets for bonus points.
It has been produced under different names by Chicago Coin, Exidy and Midway Manufacturing Co.
Play as a young boy and his white creature pet as you progress through sidescrolling levels using a magic flute or jumping on enemies to defeat them and gather fruit for points. Along the way, you characters will befriend animals which can be summoned and ridden bestowing new powers to both defeat enemies and traverse the land. At the end of each world, youll face a boss character. Your player has 5 hearts per life. This game ran on Taitos F3 system and was tested in arcades, but never officially released. Several prototype carts were released into the wild.
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!
Pump it Up Phoenix 2023 arcade dance machine offers the most updated dance machine yet, with over 150 K-pop, original and new music. The PIU series also offers new steps and scoring changes.
Fun Cube is an arcade medal game machine released by Namco from December 2000 to December 2002. Three mini-games were recorded in one machine, and since 1 to 5 were in operation, there were 15 kinds of mini-games in total.
1985 Japanese exclusive Laserdisc video game designed by Taito which was based on the television series of the same name. Game Machine listed Space Battleship Yamato on their August 1, 1985 issue as being the second most-successful upright/cockpit arcade unit of the month.
Unreleased Prototype from Atari Games.
Jump on the tiles that match your color or that have your color and your opponent's color. Jump on enough to fill your spaces before your opponent fills his.