Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 5DX+ (also known as Maximum Tune 5DX+ or simply Maxi 5DX+) is an arcade racing game developed and published by Namco, based on the Wangan Midnight manga. As the ninth game in the Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune arcade series and the final update for Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 5, this version introduces two new car manufacturers, Lamborghini and Honda, as well as the Hiroshima Expressway course. A new Ghost Battle mode, exclusive to the Japanese and Indonesian versions, allows players to compete against ghosts from other countries, similar to the Japan Challenge in the international versions.
The update was released in North America on January 12, 2022, under the name Maximum Tune 5DX+, skipping the 5DX version for unknown reasons. In this version, the Honda brand is replaced by Acura, its North American counterpart, although many Honda cars remain, except for the Honda S2000, which only appears in the Japan Challenge.
The Fourth game in the Gitadora series, a spinoff series of the GituarFreaks and DrumMania franchises.
The first game in the series to be produced by Konami Amusements.
The sixth and final game in the Reflec Beat series, part of the Bemani franchise. The game features an engine rebuilt from the ground up and a new fantasy styled theme.
The game is played by hitting circles bouncing down the screen when they reach a certain "judgement" line. Circles with green color has other targets slightly raised from the judgement line. The look and behaviour of the circles has often been compared to how an air hockey puck travels across the field, giving the series the nickname "Rhythm Air Hockey".
Slide object introduced in Volzza were removed as they often caused technical issues. They were replaced with objects that rumble the screen and other new note types. Because of this and the engine changes, all previous song charts needed to be remade. When the game first launched only 80 songs from previous games were present. However packs of 10 song "revivals" has been regularly during its lifetime. Thus far 523 songs have been remade and 152 songs still waiting to be recreated in the new engin
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival is an arcade rhythm video game and the successor to the Theatrhythm series of rhythm games that were originally released on the Nintendo 3DS. The game features revamped arcade controls, improved graphics, cooperative play, and songs and characters that were not featured in previous versions. As with many modern arcade games, All-Star Carnival is network-enabled and is continuously being updated with new content.
Version C07 is an update to the arcade version of Pokkén Tournament released on September 13th, 2016. It added the support sets of Victini and Dragonite and new Halloween-themed costumes, as well as Training Gym and Tellur Town (Autumn) as stages.
The second and final version of Museca, designed to bring a more traditional music game experience to the series.
Although the last update for the game was released in 2018, complete with removal of the network requirement, online support for the game is still ongoing, making it only one of two games in the Bemani franchise that has network support (for ranking and profiles) after end of support for the game.
Version A14 is an update for the arcade version of Pokkén Tournament released on July 20th, 2016. It added four new characters and made balance changes to bring the game in line with the Wii U version as of Version 1.3, as well as including Reshiram and Cresselia as support Pokémon, adding Mission Panel mode, and expanding the Tutorial mode.
Originally a tie-in to the Ghostbusters reboot film, it featured the ability for visitors to participate in a "hyper-reality" ghost-hunting mission. It was produced and developed by The VOID in collaboration with the respective directors of the original and rebooted film—Ivan Reitman and Paul Feig. The script was written by head writer Tracy Hickman and the experience was directed by Curtis Hickman. Ghostbusters: Dimension marked the first Void attraction outside of Utah. The experience was updated in 2018 to make it available in more locations. The update included an introduction by Ray Stantz (played by Dan Aykroyd) in the pre-show video, as well as the radio voice guide inside the attraction.
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.
World's Largest Pac-Man is an arcade game. It is an enhanced version of the original Pac-Man. The cabinet also plays Galaga, and the machine can be set to play either of them or only one of them. However, Galaga does not seem to be enhanced in any way.
Aikatsu Stars! is an collectable card arcade game based on the anime. The new series introduces the new type of coords: the Star Premium Rare Dresses, as well as the rival school, Venus Ark.
My Hero Academia: Clash! Heroes Battle is a arcade game developed by Takara Tomy that lets you collect hero cards and battle with them. It was released on April 28th, 2016.
In the game, you will be able to make 3 person teams made up of characters from the series. You then collect cards to select those heroes. Each play will cost about 100 yen (about US$0.85). There is also a companion smartphone app available on the App Store and Android Play Store.