ICE’s 2 player skill redemption game will have locations leaping for Frogger! The smash hit arcade classic, officially licensed by Konami, has been transformed by ICE and Raw Thrills into a spectacular “must have” piece for any location. Frogger boasts eye catching graphics on a vivid 42” horizontally mounted LCD panel, vacuum formed marquee, combined with a beaming 2 player podium style control panel. This instantly make’s Frogger one of the most identifiable and sought after games for children and parents alike.
Players release Frogger on a quest to reach the Bonus Lilly Pad by pressing the flashing vacuum formed button. Tickets are awarded by eating bugs and added bonuses along the way. Timing and skill are everything, players must watch for passing bugs, floating logs, and swimming turtles if they want Frogger to reach the coveted lilly pad.
Dariusburst: Another Chronicle, or Darius Burst: Another Chronicle, is a shoot em up video game released in 2010 for Arcades, and a remix of Dariusburst. The game was largely expanded upon and rereleased in 2011 as Dariusburst: Another Chronicle EX. It was later included as a extra mode in Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours.
Dance Dance Revolution X3 is a music video game, and a part of the Dance Dance Revolution series. The arcade version of DDR X3 was revealed by Konami on June 2, 2011. The sequel to Dance Dance Revolution X2, X3 began public beta testing on June 8, 2011. Promotional information for the game revealed the full name for the game, called Dance Dance Revolution X3 VS 2ndMix due to the new "2ndMix" mode in the game. It was released in Japan on November 16, 2011 for dedicated cabinets and November 30, 2011 for upgrade kits, and December 16, 2011 in Asia.
Arm wrestling game, with a mechanical arm that reacts to the players, giving the feel of a real human opponent. It has 2 selectable difficulties(disguised as a male or female option), and 10 enemy characters
Knights of Valour 3 is the third installment of the Knights of Valour series by IGS. It was released in 2011 for the PGM2 arcade board in Taiwan, Hong Kong, China and Singapore. The game uses an IC Card to save the player's progress as well as inventory.
Friction is a light-gun shooting game where players must navigate through three challenging levels full of varied gameplay and enemies. The 3D rail shooter is the first game developed by newly formed Friction Game Studios.
There are over 14 different enemies to shoot your way through, each with varied attack behaviours, as well as unique transforming bosses with special attacks to overcome. To keep things interesting, the game features fully destructible level geometry, a variety of different weapons and powerups, and realistic physics and motion captured character animations.
An arcade light-gun shooter that serves as the second entry in the Panic Museum series. The game stars two special agents investigating the disappearance of a town of 100 people as they stumble into an evil plot involving killer clowns, American folk tale figures, and a sentient runaway roller coaster.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin World is a Japan-only arcade game based upon New Super Mario Bros. Wii. The gameplay features multiplayer, much like its console counterpart, and is based primarily on a slot machine mechanic. The game features a variety of "event" elements as well, each based upon gameplay from New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Winning various events and on the slot machine gives players opportunities to collect keys. Once 5 keys are collected, the player enters an event with Bowser to win a jackpot.
Dirty Drivin' is an arcade racing game developed by Specular Interactive and released by Raw Thrills in 2011.
In Dirty Drivin', players engage in vehicular combat, and gear-shaped power-ups are available throughout the track, which can be used to destroy enemy vehicles by pulling a skull-shaped crank, which do not return to the race after getting destroyed; exceptions to this are the player and their rival, a single AI opponent, as well as other players when playing in multiplayer.
Pop'n Music is an arcade-exclusive game of the Pop'n Music series. It's location test initiated on March 23, 2011.
Unlike all of the original Pop'n Music series, Pop'n Music was developed into four buttons (red, blue, green, and yellow, instead of adding white), and eight buttons in two-player mode. If you hit a token Pop-kun, you will receive more tickets.