Gals Panic 3 is the third game in the Gals Panic Series. It features FAR more realistic models of girls and even in paintings! It was released in 1995 as of the experiment of Kaneko's new arcade system, the Kaneko Super Nova System.
New features includes 8-way joystick, stereo audio, and the Card Dispenser option.
A stage begins with player at the edge of a randomly chosen rectangle. Capturing an area can no longer be done by moving cursor to the border of the background image.
The gauge is now changed to a time-based gauge, called time gauge. Time gauge is full at the beginning of a round or when player continues. When the gauge reaches below a certain point (as indicated by purple arrow), the background image changes, with time gauge drains in slower rate, until the image is changed back to normal.
A dance game that anybody can play! Dance Around is the newest dance game in Bemani's arcade lineup, following in the footsteps of DanceEvolution Arcade with a full motion capture dance game, featuring choreographed routines for all levels of play.
Dance together in real-time with the AI on screen as the camera captures your movements.
By following the timeline at the top of the screen, players can see what moves are coming up next.
Select from light, standard, or training mode, and even capture motion data of the moves you did on screen, exported as your selected avatar following along on your mobile device.
Le Mans 24 (ル・マン 24) is a Sega Model 3 arcade game by Sega, based on the real life endurance race of the same name and licensed by its organisers, Automobile Club de l'Ouest. It is unrelated to Le Mans 24 Hours for the Sega Dreamcast.
Le Mans 24 is unique among Sega racing games in that the races occur in real-time, with 24 in-game hours equivalent to roughly 10 minutes. Players have a limited amount of time to complete the 24 hour race and can earn extra time by passing other cars or completing a lap of the track. Likewise, being passed by another car subtracts time from the timer. If the timer runs out, the race continues even if there are no players. The player can choose to insert another credit and continue where s/he left off. Up to 3 twin cabinets can be linked to allow 6 player competition.
Le Mans 24 is much more realistic than other racing games of its era, with periods of rain affecting how the cars handle, simulated tire wear, and a day/night cycle.
In Landing Gear the player simulates control of aircraft much like its predecessor Top Landing. The controls require the player to use a joystick to control the plane to bank left, right, up or down as well as a lever to power the engine up or down. The game offers the Beginners' Class and Expert Class difficulties. The player takes control of a training biplane, but will get the opportunity to fly better and bigger aircraft through progression. The gameplay shows a realistic console of aircraft controls and a 3D landscape, in which the plane takes off, flies around and lands. The player must follow take off, flying and landing procedures to achieve as many points as possible, but can lose the game if an accident happens.
Originally, Ms. Pac-Man started as an unauthorized hack of Pac-Man called Crazy Otto by General Computer Corporation, featuring a Pac-Man-like character with a blue eye and legs. To avoid another lawsuit with Atari (which they had previously received for creating "Super Missile Attack", a Missile Command hack), G.C.C. presented the game to Bally Midway for approval of release. Midway, impatient for Namco to release the then-upcoming Super Pac-Man, purchased Crazy Otto for their own release, transformed into Ms. Pac-Man.
This expanded version has several improvements such as:
・ New character, new stage, new BGM added
・ Training mode added
・ Renewal of main character illustrations, UI, etc.
・ Addition and correction of story
・ Balance adjustment, defect correction
KIRA KIRA STAR NIGHT is an action game created by renowned manga artist and illustrator RIKI. From the graphics, sound to the game’s programming, an all star cast of creators have joined together to make this 8-bit tour de force that has been released over a number of formats. Now, KIRA KIRA STAR NIGHT exa comes to the arcade in pixel perfect aspect ratio form with even faster response times than the NES original at a special price point. For the first time ever, play the game at 4K in both horizontal and vertical screen orientations.
Mighty Guy combines the overhead perspective of a run and gun with the gameplay of a beat 'em up. Your character has to fight their way through a desert, town, and mechanical area filled with machines, humans, and bugs to fight. You use punches or a jump kick to defeat enemies as you advance upward. Some enemies will drop guns that you can pick up to use for yourself, making the game play more like a conventional run and gun. Once you defeat the boss at the end, the game will loop back to the beginning and repeat until you run out of lives.
Beautifully in tune, Piano Keys has even more songs in its repertoire! Its sharply lit, stand-out-in-the-crowd cabinet and marquee are sure to entertain the entire audience!
Step up to either the red or blue checker player station. Players can play head-to-head or solo against the computer. Take turns dropping checkers into the grid using the arrow buttons and try to connect four-in-a-row vertically, horizontally or diagonally to win and enter the bonus round.
An arcade light-gun shooter that serves as the second entry in the Panic Museum series. The game stars two special agents investigating the disappearance of a town of 100 people as they stumble into an evil plot involving killer clowns, American folk tale figures, and a sentient runaway roller coaster.
Sonic the Hedgehog was one of the games adapted for release in arcades for the Mega Play hardware. While the Mega-Tech version is largely the same game as the original, the Mega Play version has lots of gameplay differences.