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.
Chaos Heat is a co-op shooter with beat 'em up elements released by Taito for arcades in 1998. It was the first game released for Taito's G-Net arcade system.
There are 3 characters to choose from with different stats and weapons, they all have an invincible dodge roll and a melee attack combo if close to enemies. The game has 5 stages that are made of multiple arenas which usually require a key card hidden on an enemy to progress, There are also objectives that split the path leading to different bosses and locations, though the final stage doesn't change.
Assemble alongside Earth's Mightiest Heroes in Avengers: Damage Control, an all-new virtual reality adventure from Marvel Studios and ILMxLAB. Shuri has recruited your team of four to test her latest prototype design, a powerful new suit that combines Wakandan and Stark Industries technologies. When a familiar enemy from the Avengers' past seeks to steal the technology for themselves, your team must stop them before they unleash an oppressive new age upon the planet. Fight alongside some of your favorite Avengers like Doctor Strange, Wasp, Ant-Man, and more in a race to protect the world. Suit up, step in, and save the world in the ultimate Marvel Studios immersive experience. Available exclusively for a limited time at The VOID.
San Francisco Rush: The Rock takes all the great excitement of the original game, San Francisco Rush, but with the addition of special Alcatraz stages!
Wacca is Marvelous's first arcade rhythm game developed in collaboration with the independent Japanese record label HARDCORE TANO*C, known for their contributions to other rhythm games like beatmania IIDX and Sound Voltex. Gameplay can be thought of an amalgamation of the touchbar of Chunithm and the circular playfield of Maimai. The game is networked to SEGA.NET/aime for profile saving and content updates. The online service for Wacca entered end-of-life on August 31, 2022, with all arcade cabinets subsequently placed in offline mode.
Synchronica is an arcade rythm and music game.
The cabinet is build with 2 touch screen and the goal is to touch circles on the screen and the player must touch them at the right moment.
This is a 2 players game, the partners must be synchronised to complete game missions.
Built in partnership with CBS Interactive, Star Trek: Discovery Away Mission fully immerses you in the world of Star Trek like never before. You and your friends will join the crew aboard the U.S.S. Discovery. In your role as Starfleet officers, you'll have the chance to stand on a transporter pad with your own two feet and get beamed to your Away Mission. Guiding you on your mission is Starfleet officer Sylvia Tilly (voiced by Mary Wiseman). As an Away Team, you will investigate a mysterious distress signal originating from an unexplored alien world. Using iconic Starfleet equipment like the phaser and tricorder, it is up to your crew to work together to solve the mystery and survive the perils along the way.
Enter the Gungeon: House of the Gundead is an all new arcade lightgun dungeon crawl developed by Griffin Aerotech in collaboration with Devolver Digital and Dodge Roll. Explore and explode your way through an ever-evolving series of floors protected by the dangerously adorable Cult of the Gundead. Use your wits to discover uniquely fantastic weapons, insane power ups and hidden secrets to gain an edge against the Gundead horde.
A Japanese arcade cabinet version of Street Fighter V with some changes.
The arcade version uses a different/separate ranking system than the PS4 and PC versions of the game and a Fighter ID can be used to access some costumes already purchased on the account.