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.
A robotic invasion is underway, and only you and your partner can stop it in Elevator Action Invasion by UNIS. This listing is for the Deluxe (DLX) model. A smaller Standard model is also available.
Focusing on dual player shooting action, this action-packed game puts you into the shows of two well-armed special agents, who infiltrate a facility that has been overtaken by an army of evil cyborg soldiers. Take aim and earn combos to rack up the highest score, and use the elevator controls on the control panel to navigate through the complex.
Adding an extra dimension of fun to it, Elevator Action Invasion DLX comes in a striking upright cabinet that includes real doors that open and close in front of the screen, and a rumble base to make you feel like you’re really inside of an elevator!
Vs. Tetris is a game developed by Tengen for the Nintendo Vs. Unisystem arcade platform. The game would be the basis for Tetris (NES, Tengen) released some time later, and is noticeably less developed (e.g. the piece graphics use only solid colored or striped blocks).
Tetris is an arcade game published by Sega in 1988. It took Japanese arcades by storm, and is one of the most commonly known versions of the game. Due to its popularity, it became the base of rules for many other Japanese games created later on, both licensed and unlicensed. Such games include the TGM series, Tetris Plus series, Tetris S and Shimizu Tetris. It was one of the first games to have lock delay, greatly improving maneuverability at high speeds.
Fantasy Zone II DX: The Tears of Opa-Opa is a special Fantasy Zone game first seen in the Sega Ages 2500 series entry, Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 33: Fantasy Zone Complete Collection. It is a remake of Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa running on emulated Sega System 16 arcade hardware. As of MAME version 0.146u2, the game is currently available to play in an emulator.
Fantasy Zone II DX was re-released with additional features in 2014 in Japan and 2015 worldwide as 3D Fantasy Zone II W on the Nintendo 3DS.
Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 2 (known simply as Initial D Ver. 2 in its export release) is a 2002 arcade racing game based on the Initial D series. It is the second game in the Initial D Arcade Stage series.
A bootleg version of Pac-man made by an unknow company released in an unknow year. The game run on the same hardware as 4 En Raya, a Connect Four-type game made by the Spanish company IDSA.