It's a oddity running on CPS1 hardware, not really a game as such but more of a kid's ride, very similar in nature to things like the Waku Waku Sonic Patrol car.
A second edition, titled Batsugun Special Version, was showcased to attendees at the 1994 AOU Show in Japan but it was never officially released in arcades, as Toaplan slid into bankruptcy and this special version appeared on the secondary video game collecting market after the company vanished. The special version featured a number of changes compared to the original version including a much smaller hitbox, a shield protecting the player from one hit, more powerful bombs, new scoring items, and the addition of multiple loops of increasing difficulty after completing the initial loop, among other changes.
Samurai is a 1980 arcade game developed by Sega which runs on VIC Dual arcade hardware. You play as a Samurai tasked with killing all of your opponents.
X-Day 2 is a quiz arcade game that was released by Namco only in Japan; it was the last game to run on the company's NA-1 hardware, and as the name implies, it is the sequel to X-Day, which was released two years earlier.
Great Sluggers: New World Stadium is a baseball arcade game that's released by Namco in 1993 only in Japan; it's the first game to run on the company's then-new NB-1 hardware.
Ridge Racer 2 is an arcade racing game that was released by Namco in 1994 for their System 22 hardware. Despite its name, Ridge Racer 2 is more of an updated version of Ridge Racer (which had been released in the previous year), than an actual sequel.
Galaxian3: Project Dragoon is a 3D rail shooter video game developed and published by Namco. It was originally a theme park attraction designed for the International Garden and Greenery Exposition (Expo '90) in Japan, and was later released as an arcade game in 1992. The game involves players controlling a starship named the Dragoon in its mission to destroy Cannon Seed, a superweapon set to destroy what is left of the human race.
The sixth and final game in the Reflec Beat series, part of the Bemani franchise. The game features an engine rebuilt from the ground up and a new fantasy styled theme.
The game is played by hitting circles bouncing down the screen when they reach a certain "judgement" line. Circles with green color has other targets slightly raised from the judgement line. The look and behaviour of the circles has often been compared to how an air hockey puck travels across the field, giving the series the nickname "Rhythm Air Hockey".
Slide object introduced in Volzza were removed as they often caused technical issues. They were replaced with objects that rumble the screen and other new note types. Because of this and the engine changes, all previous song charts needed to be remade. When the game first launched only 80 songs from previous games were present. However packs of 10 song "revivals" has been regularly during its lifetime. Thus far 523 songs have been remade and 152 songs still waiting to be recreated in the new engin
A hybrid popcorn machine and arcade game released only in Japan. Players would choose from three different flavors of popcorn and turn the crank to help Sonic and Tails cook it, then to help them escape from Robotnik when he tries to destroy the operation. Once the popcorn is done, it is dispensed in a bag with Sonic inviting the player to come back any time.
Beatmania IIDX 28 Bistrover is the 28th iteration of the beatmania IIDX series, a spinoff series of the beatmania series and part of the BEMANI franchise.
The game is played on a special controller consisting of 7 pianolike buttons and a turn table. Notes fall down across the screen and when they hit the judgement line it is time to press the button, or turn the turntable.
The Theme of BISTROVER is food and travel, the name itself is a combination of the words Bistro and Rover.
Some new features added to BISTROVER is more statistics and analysis on your results after a song, so you can better get an understanding of how you did. The Pacemaker (which keeps a track of how you are doing during a song) can now tell you how how far you are from a next grade, and updates to a new target during the song.
Celebrate 20 years of the world’s favorite hunting game with Big Buck Hunter: RELOADED! This definitive entry in the series features more content than you can shake a stick at – including new hunts (Zombie Deer), new weapons (Bow Hunting), and new story-driven campaigns – including In Case of Monsters: Lost Island and Terminator Salvation: Delta Mission! No matter where your adventure takes you, get there faster with a new player-friendly interface – and enjoy it all in a new, eye-catching cabinet design! Get connected and enjoy the competitive online features that made Big Buck Hunter the first name in arcade Esports. All this and a new money-saving business model!
Crystal clear water sparkles as far as the eye can see. Bright, silky sand sifting between your toes. Good friends, great times and not a care in the world. So many memories in the making, and even more selfies!
That’s exactly how this trip was going before your group was captured and imprisoned by Vaas, and his small army of henchmen.
Not quite the tropical holiday you were hoping for?
Wonderland Wars is a cooperative battle game (4 vs 4) that combines deep strategy and action. It was released only on Japan, running on Sega's Nu System.
The second and final version of Museca, designed to bring a more traditional music game experience to the series.
Although the last update for the game was released in 2018, complete with removal of the network requirement, online support for the game is still ongoing, making it only one of two games in the Bemani franchise that has network support (for ranking and profiles) after end of support for the game.
Konami GT, originally known as Konami RF2 - Red Fighter, is a 1985 racing video game developed and released by Konami, using their GX400 arcade architecture. The player drives a sports car which must reach various checkpoints without running out of fuel. A turbo mode (activated by the gear shift) increases the car's speed but uses more fuel and puts the player at a higher risk of hitting an obstacle. Fuel power-ups can be found on the road which the player must pick up to make it to the final checkpoint.
The original title RF2 is a reference to Konami's 1984 arcade game Road Fighter, and thus this may be considered an unofficial sequel. RF2 was a commercial success in Japanese arcades. The series was followed in 1996 by official sequel Midnight Run - Road Fighter 2.
Konami GT was made available on Microsoft's Game Room service for its Xbox 360 console and for Windows-based PCs on October 6, 2010.
Dariusburst: Another Chronicle, or Darius Burst: Another Chronicle, is a shoot em up video game released in 2010 for Arcades, and a remix of Dariusburst. The game was largely expanded upon and rereleased in 2011 as Dariusburst: Another Chronicle EX. It was later included as a extra mode in Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours.