Zero Target, known in Japan as Shooting Down King, is a shooter video game developed by Data East and released in 1985 for arcades.
In Zero Target the player controls a fighter plane, with the action seen from a first person view inside of the fighter's cockpit. The player can move the view in any direction, with a targeting reticule in the middle of the screen used to aim at enemy fighters.
The last entry of this arcade machine series, where you fight with dinosaurs with a rock, paper, scissors enhanced system.
This version concludes the story, by presenting how, after the defeat of Space Pirates, Jark's son, Goma, takes the leadership and tries once and for all the universal domination, and now, D-team has to stop him and his powerful ace, Eocarcharia.
This entry is special because it had more playable novelties of all the games, including 6 special critical move attacks which are quick time event moves, one per elemental type, and also another power up/gimmick, the awaken mode, in which, once you win or lose you can activate, being a One turn exclusive power up where your attack and defense is duplicated.
The fourth entry of the arcade machine series, where you fight with dinosaurs with a rock, paper, scissors enhanced system.
This version brings a totally new story, where apparently Alpha gang stop being a menace to the dinosaurs, but now, the D-Team has to face a new enemy, Zanjark, space pirates who want universal dominance.
This entry has the habitual new dinosaurs and moves introduction, but also, added the first power up/gimmick to the series, Armored dinosaur, Dinotector for the heroes, and Jark armors for the enemies.
Gamshara is a third-person shooter for one or two players. The title is Japanese meaning "Daredevil". The game is set in 16th century feudal Japan. The "greedy warloads" have plunged the land into war, shedding blood to extend their wealth and power.
A Janken (rock-paper-scissors) simulator based off the Acchi Muite Hoi! variation of the game, where the player must win a Janken match then correctly guess which direction their opponent will look.
The game's cabinet utilizes a unique control setup, with a large joystick with two buttons on it; holding both buttons chooses rock, a single button chooses scissors, and no buttons held chooses paper. The player can pick between four different opponents, with a meter at the top of the screen filling up whenever the player guesses the opponents moves right. Once the meter is full the opponent is defeated and the next in line challenges the player.
K-ON! Houkago Rhythm Time is the first arcade game based on the K-ON! anime. The game was released in 2013 by Sega and was later replaced with K-ON!! Houkago Rhythm Selection a year later to tie in with season 2.
Title Fight is a behind-the-back boxing game developed by Sega-AM3 and released by Sega for arcades (using Sega System 32 hardware) in 1993.
A spiritual successor to Sega's 1987 game Heavyweight Champ, Title Fight features a similar twin-joystick control setup that corresponds each oversized joystick (or "glove handle") with each of their boxer's arms, giving the illusion of throwing actual punches and guarding or dodging their opponent. The game follows one of several boxers in their journey to winning the championship belt.
Title Fight takes full advantage of the hardware's sprite-scaling effects not only for the large character sprites, but also for the ring itself (which now rotates in a 3D space, allowing for 3D side-stepping). It also features linked multiplayer, one of the few boxing games of its type to do so.