It's a strategy game, that sees you moving troops around a simple board. When one of your troops meets one of the enemy's troops, they enter a little battle.
Mine Sweeper is two player game. Each player controls a boat that can place mines. The game plays like a typical light-cycle game such as Blockade. The boats leave continuous trails of mines behind. Players can only turn at 90 degree angles. To win a player must last longer than your opponent before hitting the borders of the screen or a solid line of mines (first person to hit something loses). The game is over when a player has six points.
Tournament Arkanoid is a sequel to the original Arkanoid, developed by Taito and published by Romstar in the United States in 1987.
The game has 32 stages with different arrangements of blocks, some of them are much more challenging than his prequel.
Waku Waku Ultraman Racing is a Kiddie Ride and Arcade Game based on the Ultraman Series.
Riders sit on Ultraman, and control Ultraman or Ultraseven as they race against several Kaijus and Alien Baltan. At some point during the race, the riders will have to fight Baltan to win the race. The ride ends when the riders reach the goal.
Donut Dodo Do! is an exclusive for exA-Arcadia Cabinets.
Up to 2 players can climb, jump and run to collect all of the stolen donuts through 6 unique stages. Even casual players can play with this game by moving the joystick and pressing the single button to jump.
Choose to play up to 3 loops in the Arcade mode or go for the high score in Score Attack mode.
A standard horizontal shoot'em up. The main weapon can be powered-up to provide faster and more powerful shots. Weapons such as lightning or three-way shots appear as power-ups. There are 18 levels to complete the game. If you use a credit to continue in levels 14 through 18, you will start back at level 13.
This game is a prototype or had a limited release.
Puyo Puyo!! Quest Arcade is an arcade game, featuring puzzle RPG elements and a character card system. The game is basically free to play, only requiring cash for certain actions like refilling stamina. The game requires SEGA's Aime card (or the now-equivalent BanaPassport card from Bandai Namco Games) to store and recall gameplay status.
The service of Puyo Puyo!! Quest Arcade was announced to terminate after March 31 2017, with the removal of cabinets at schedules varying by shop. It will become impossible to play the game after that date.