Centipede Chaos, the hit 80’s classic crawler game is back to take over arcades around the globe! Cosmetically this game has some incredible features that make it stand out from the crowd. The three LED-lit stools not only provide comfort for the players but are also very appealing in the game room. The huge 75-inch monitor brings the graphics to life and “Chaos” even closer. The oversized joysticks offer intuitive gameplay for all ages!
Players must use the joystick and fire button to move their ship and blast down the creepy crawlies. Incorporating many fun power-ups and challenging bosses adds excitement as well as depth to the gameplay. Get through all 10 waves using the continue feature, to defeat the Mega Spider Boss and win the mega ticket bonus.
Players use their gold colored pistol - the "Golden Gun"- to escape a city filled with hordes of zombies, phantoms and other creatures. Unlike games in The House of the Dead series, the guns reload automatically, although the player can manually reload faster by shooting outside the screen. This game is also much less gory than similar Sega arcade titles - when shot, enemies simply dissolve into dust.
The game has three different stages, and players can select their own route during play, resulting in many different ways to complete the game. Various quick-time events occur in the course of the game, such as "Shoot the arch to block enemies," "Battle your secret rival," "Shoot down the incoming energy balls," and "Shoot the driver of the car". When this occurs, a "Shoot" prompt appears on screen, telling the player to shoot the target objects marked with red circles. If the player succeeds, 1000 pts. are awarded and enemy attacks are avoided.
If the player fails, he/she will have to battle many enemies or take da
Plants vs. Zombies: The Last Stand is an arcade machine game where the player plays as a Peashooter in a first-person view and gets to fire at the zombies. The player only has one life before they need to insert another coin. Crazy Dave is the guide.
This remake of the arcade classic comes with brand new characters and completely redesigned courses. In collaboration with Raw Thrills, Super Alpine Racer has a vertically mounted 55″ HD monitor. There are multi-colored LEDs infused into t-moldings of the cabinet! The multi-pivot platform simulates the movements of a downhill skier. Feel the wind through your hair from the built-in air blowers and shoot through the gates to gain an additional boost to speed past your opponents while performing insane tricks in the air.
Rail Chase is a Sega Y Board arcade light gun game developed by Sega AM3 and published by Sega. Released in Japan in September 1991, and in the United States later that year, the game came in both standard and DX cabinets (the latter seats players in the pneumatic "Magical Bench Seat", which tilts and rocks with the in-game action), and uses sprite scaling to simulate three-dimensional scenery.
The game was followed by a sequel, Rail Chase 2, and a full-sized Sega theme park ride, Rail Chase: The Ride, both released in 1994.
Based on the famous cartoon and movie series, Pink Panther Jewel Heist combines eye-catching cabinet design with intuitive joystick game play to offer an unmatched arcade experience.
In Aliens Armageddon™ a Xenomorph plague is unleashed on Earth causing apocalyptic devastation. Mankind’s only hope for survival is to fight their way to a deep space cargo ship and leave the Earth behind. Aliens features a 55 inch LED cabinet, enhanced gun system, eye catching Aliens topper and four frantic levels of non-stop shooting action, with players battling an onslaught of all new alien enemies.
Dirty Drivin' is an arcade racing game developed by Specular Interactive and released by Raw Thrills in 2011.
In Dirty Drivin', players engage in vehicular combat, and gear-shaped power-ups are available throughout the track, which can be used to destroy enemy vehicles by pulling a skull-shaped crank, which do not return to the race after getting destroyed; exceptions to this are the player and their rival, a single AI opponent, as well as other players when playing in multiplayer.
Road Fighters is a 3D racing game from Konami. The game is a sequel to Konami's first driving game, Road Fighter which was released in 1984. The cabinet has a set of 3D glasses mounted to the machine and two 'peep-holes' built into the seat to allow spectators to view the action in 3D also. Players can also play the game in 2D and can switch between 2D and 3D modes with the press of a button.
Stadium Cross is a motocross racing game where you race motorcycles in stadiums. The bikes can also perform wheelies, high jumps and realistic corner turns. It supports up to eight people racing each other at a time. The riders can hinder each other.