Taito's attempt at the arcade ping-pong game genre, and likely their first ever arcade game release. It uses imported Pong PC Boards in a Taito-produced cabinet.
Let's Go Jungle!: Lost on the Island of Spice is a light-gun shooter that chronicles the vacation of Ben and Norah, who find themselves attacked by giant bugs!
Skycurser is a frantic, hard-action shoot ‘em up drawing crowds of players at arcades and across the globe. Splatter the mutants. Save the planet. Die a hero.
Sega arcade game that uses a light-gun controller shaped like a fire hose. The debut title for the Sega Hikaru arcade system in 1999, it had the most technically advanced graphics of its time. It was the first game with Phong shading, the most common shading technique today, and it had the most advanced lighting and particle effects of its time.
Deathsmiles II: Makai no Merry Christmas is a horizontal side scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game by Japanese developer Cave, released in 2009. It is the third Cave shoot 'em up to be played using a horizontally-oriented monitor (preceded by Progear and the original Deathsmiles). Deathsmiles II is also the first CAVE arcade game to use polygons instead of their traditional sprites for graphics.
A digitized 2D fighting game created by indie developer Galloping Ghost, featuring realistic weapon-on-weapon fighting, an extensive catalog of recorded animations and unique cabinet elements.
Star Wars Racer Arcade is a podracing arcade game produced by Sega and released in 2000.
There are four tracks in the game, each with their own level of difficulty: Bantha Tracks (Easy), Smuggler's Cove (Normal), Pixelito Challenge (Hard) and Boonta Eve Classic (Expert). The player can assume the role of either Anakin Skywalker, Ben Quadinaros, Gasgano or Sebulba.
The newest incarnation of the game takes place after Ripley and the surviving Colonial Marines leave planet LV426. A mopup operation headed by the colonial marines returns to the planet to finish off the Alien population that ravaged their troops years before. In the game the players take control of one of the best weapons in the Colonial Marine arsenal the M41A 10mm Pulse Rifle, over and under, with a 30mm grenade launcher
An early driving/racing game developed and published by Sega in early 1976. The game was notable for its introduction of a pseudo-3D, third-person perspective.
Dancing Stage is a series of music video games developed and published by Konami. It is a spin-off of Dance Dance Revolution for the European market as well as a few Japanese titles. Games were released for arcade, PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and Wii.
Dancing Stage is a music video game released in arcades on March 9, 1999. It includes 13 songs: nine composed by Naoki Maeda, and four licenses. It uses the Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix engine. In North America, the game received a PlayStation port, which omits "Butterfly" and "Make It Better (So-Real Mix)". Songs in the arcade version include:
"AM-3P" by kTz
"Boom Boom Dollar" by King Kong & D.Jungle Girls
"Brilliant 2U" by Naoki
"Brilliant 2U (Orchestra-Groove)" by Naoki
"Butterfly" by Smile.dk
"Have You Never Been Mellow" by The Olivia Project
"Make It Better" by mitsu-O!
"Make It Better (So-Real Mix)" by mitsu-O!
"My Fire" by X-Treme
"PARANOiA" by 180
"Put Your Faith In Me" by UZI-LAY
"Put Your Faith In Me (Jazzy Groove)" by UZI-LAY
"Trip Machine
Mario Rouletteis an uncommon Japan-only medal game, being one of the first medal games from the Mario franchise. The graphics and music are based heavily on Super Mario World and the gameplay of its Bonus Game.