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.
Kemono Friends 3: Planet Tours is an arcade game developed and published by SEGA. The game was released in 2019, and was intended to be a sequel to Kemono Friends 2 and a sibling title to the mobile game, Kemono Friends 3. The game utilizes SEGA's Aime service, which uses a card that allows players to access their player data even after they leave the arcade.
The service of the arcade game ended on September 30th, effectively October 1st, 2021.
Outlaw is a single-player arcade game by Atari Inc., originally released in 1976. It simulates an Old West fast draw duel between the player and the computer. Outlaw was a response to Gun Fight, released by Midway in North America the year before.
Released in August 1976. Another in a long line of original Atari black and white driving games. Le Mans continues the winning racing and profit tradition of Team Atari, like its famous forebears: "Gran Trak 10", "Indy 800", "Indy 4". Le Mans challenges player speed and skill with 10 different tracks. Players race against the clock on each track as it appears in sequence. After the car passes the finish line of one track, a new one appears automatically, more difficult than the one before. The first track is a snap. The second, a little more difficult. etc... The more skilled the driver, the more tracks will be completed within the gam's time limit. And oil slicks don't make it any easier. 10 points are scored for each completed track. If a player finishes the first 6 tracks, two of four possible mystery courses will appear randomly to add further excitement and challenge.
Eliminator IV is a drag racing game released by Electra games in April 1976 as an arcade cabinet. Up to 4 players can play, using realistic, H-pattern gear sticks.
Tank 8 was produced by Kee Games in 1976. Kee Games released 16 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1974. Other machines made by Kee Games during the time period Tank 8 was produced include Sprint 2, Quiz Show, Super Bug, Drag Race, Witch Hunt, Indy 800, Tank III, Formula K, Twin Racer, and Spike. Battle arena filled with barriers and "X"s that represent land mines is viewed from a overhead perspective by eight players who individually maneuver their uniquely colored tank in an effort to shoot the other. Tank 8 had two modes free-for-all and team-play. In free-for-all mode you get points for every kill. In team mode, tanks were red or blue and points were scored only for killing members of the opposite team. In a design that was ahead of its time, you did have to watch out to make sure you didn frag members of your own team.
The game requires four players. Play consists of a black and a white BiPlane that is steered like a tank. The object is to shoot the other players without crashing into either the ground or the anti-aircraft fire at the top of the screen.
The newest title in the BISHI BASHI series, "BISHI BASHI CHANNEL" is a competitive video game made up of a variety of mini-games. The game retains the simple, signature BISHI BASHI element of hitting buttons, and adds to this a new action consisting of turning a button, for deeper gameplay than ever before.
In addition, on just one cabinet, now four players can go head-to-head, or two teams of two players can battle one another, allowing groups such as families or friends to compete for supremacy.
On top of this, the game now features a multi-language system* that enables players who speak other languages to enjoy the action as well.
Konami Amusement will continue to offer fun and exciting experiences to an ever bigger audience through video games.
Total Vice is a Light Gun Game released by Konami for arcades in 1997. Reminiscent of Sega's Virtua Cop franchise, the game enlists players in a task force whose goal is to thwart arms smuggling in Miami, biker gang activities in Harlem, and covert terrorist operations in New York.