It is a rhythm game where the player uses a controller to simulate the playing of an electric guitar or drum set. The game consists of music predominantly from the rock music, rock and roll and J-pop genres.
Tail Gunner 2 is the sequel to Cinematronic's Tail Gunner, produced after Exidy purchased the original developer Vectorbeam. It is essentially the same game as Tail Gunner, but produced in a deluxe sit-down cabinet.
Donkey Kong Banana Kingdom is a Japan-only Donkey Kong franchise game. It is a sequel to Donkey Kong Jungle Beat and Donkey Kong: Jungle Fever. It is a 6 player coin pusher medal machine manufactured by Capcom. It includes a number of mini games featuring Donkey Kong. Other than that, not much information about this game is known, and its relation to the Banana Kingdom is unknown. Donkey Kong: Banana Kingdom involves Sensei Kong and a few other Kongs that debuted in the previous games. An arcade game developed by Capcom in collaboration with Nintendo based on the Donkey Kong franchise, which was only ever released in Japan.
Mario Party: Fushigi no Challenge World is an arcade game based on Mario Party 9 that was developed by Capcom, and is the sixth Mario Party arcade game from the same developer. The main attraction of the machine is the virtual roulette board in the center. The game supports up to six players.
Attack of the Zolgear is an arcade game for one to six players released by Namco. It is a sequel to Galaxian3. This game used two LaserDisc players simultaneously for the outer space background, while computer generated graphics were overlaid on top. The environmental "theater" used for Galaxian 3 received this upgraded sequel in 1994.
Cool Riders is the spiritual sequel to Sega's OutRunners. It has a similar premise to OutRunners, though rather than driving cars, the player rides bikes. It also uses digitized graphics similar to Mortal Kombat.
Primeval Hunt is a shooting arcade game which is developed and published by Sega and runs on their Sega Lindbergh hardware. It comes in both standard and deluxe models, with the deluxe version featuring a 62" HD Screen. Released for arcades in early 2008, players in the game must hunt 10 species of dinosaur over 12 levels and 3 Bonus stages using light guns styled after pump action shotguns with speakers mounted for the first time in the 'butt' of each gun. The game also utilizes a unique touch screen interface to give a free-roaming element to the gameplay. It is similar to the Big Buck Hunter arcade games.
NASCAR Arcade is a stock car racing game and the first NASCAR game to be made for the arcades. It's officially licensed through Electronic Arts (who had the license at the time) and is based on the 1999 Winston Cup series. There are three different race tracks to choose from each with a different difficulty level: Talladega Superspeedway, Richmond International Raceway and Watkins Glen International. A secret Team SEGA track exist too but it's not made available until 700 races have been made on the machine. Before racing the player can choose from real life cars and drivers that all have different strengths and weaknesses. The cars included are Pontiac Grand Prix, Ford Taurus, Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Pontiac Firebird while there are more than 30 drivers to choose from.
The game can be played from a first person perspective or several different third person views. It's possible to choose automatic or manual transmission. The objective of the game is to race against the clock and reach a top three position and th