Originally a tie-in to the Ghostbusters reboot film, it featured the ability for visitors to participate in a "hyper-reality" ghost-hunting mission. It was produced and developed by The VOID in collaboration with the respective directors of the original and rebooted film—Ivan Reitman and Paul Feig. The script was written by head writer Tracy Hickman and the experience was directed by Curtis Hickman. Ghostbusters: Dimension marked the first Void attraction outside of Utah. The experience was updated in 2018 to make it available in more locations. The update included an introduction by Ray Stantz (played by Dan Aykroyd) in the pre-show video, as well as the radio voice guide inside the attraction.
A divergent experience-based variety arcade game is now available! A humorous festival quest that everyone can enjoy. It is a new game that can be played together by up to 3 people, such as cooperative play and battles! You can play 12 kinds of festivals (stages). Make full use of the operation method and aim to clear the target score!
A component albeit very blatant clone of Bust-a-Move aka Puzzle Bobble. There is also a version labeled the "Adult Version" which features images of naked women in the background, completely uncensored. Groovy.
Panic Museum, titled Haunted Museum (ホーンテッド ミュージアム) in Japan originally, is a light gun arcade cabinet game created by Taito and developed by GameWax. The game sees you as two investigators solving a case of several missing persons that leads you to a museum, you and your light gun partner get trapped inside by supernatural forces. What follows is a series of exhibits come to life and worlds forming around our characters as they must shoot their way through each encounter and deal with mummies, dinosaurs, and more. This is the first game in the Haunted Mansion series of games, the sequel being "Shh...! Welcome to Frightfearland".
This game is almost exactly the same as the original except that it has eight brand-new tracks which are Shortcut, Cut-off Pass, Pig Bog, Rio Trio, Leapin' Lizards, Redoubt About, Boulder Hill and Volcano Valley.
Kozmik Krooz'r is a shoot 'em up video game developed by Bally Midway and released in arcades in 1982. The spaceship, a core element of the gameplay, is not an in-game graphic, but a physical plastic model. A series of mirrors projects the mothership just above the game's monitor.
Um Jammer Lammy Now!, also known as simply the Um Jammer Lammy Arcade version, was an arcade cabinet that allowed players to play Um Jammer Lammy in versus mode using controllers designed as guitars; a concept later adopted by the Guitar Hero franchise.
With the help of Namco, Sony of Japan released an arcade version of Um Jammer Lammy which had updated graphics and new songs in addition to the original songs.
This 2-player arcade cabinet converts the PlayStation title into an arcade experience with a set of realistic guitar controllers. The game features three difficulty levels, three playable characters, and three game modes (Solo, Team and Battle).
It was fully discovered by r/Parappa subreddit in early 2023.
On October 30th, 2008, this major update had been released to further balance the game and fix some bugs. It also came with some design changed, like new character illustrations, an additional stage, the playable debut of Akane and Nazuna Inuwaka alongside their respective Arcana, new color palettes, and a training mode.
An arcade video game released in 1978 exclusively in Japan. It was the first video game both published and developed by Nintendo, and the first game developed by Nintendo R&D1. The game was a computerized version of the board game Othello (also known as Reversi). The game allowed for one person to play Othello against a computer opponent. It was also possible for two people to play head to head.
Tear up the asphalt and take on the world’s top drivers to become the next racing legend in the most thrilling arcade racing simulator available. Asphalt 9 Legends Arcade puts you behind the wheel of high-end supercars from the world’s most renowned car brands and manufacturers, such as Porsche, Lamborghini, W Motors, and many more. Drive, boost and perform stunts across dynamic real-life locations in single or multiplayer modes as you compete on global leaderboards, and work your way to collecting all 20 racing machines. With heart-pumping action and jaw-dropping graphics, no other racing game can compete.
Ribbit! (リビット!) is an arcade game developed and published by Sega for Sega System C hardware. It's similar in nature to Frogger, in that the user controls a frog, capable of moving in four directions. Your task is to eat all the small bugs while avoiding bigger ones.