The fourth entry of the arcade machine series, where you fight with dinosaurs with a rock, paper, scissors enhanced system.
This version brings a totally new story, where apparently Alpha gang stop being a menace to the dinosaurs, but now, the D-Team has to face a new enemy, Zanjark, space pirates who want universal dominance.
This entry has the habitual new dinosaurs and moves introduction, but also, added the first power up/gimmick to the series, Armored dinosaur, Dinotector for the heroes, and Jark armors for the enemies.
Arcana Heart 2 is the sequel to Arcana Heart. It was the first game in the series to be developed and published by Examu after the rights of the franchise had been transferred to the company from Yuki Enterprise. It was also the first game for Examu's proprietary eX-Board, an arcade board based on Windows XP Embedded that would become the standard platform for the rest of the series and other arcade games published by Examu. The game was unveiled at the AOU2008 Amusement Expo. Andamiro demonstrated the original version of Arcana Heart 2 in the US at the 2008 Amusement Expo conference from September 10 to September 12, 2008. The game was running in a Japanese "candy" cabinet but with English gameplay and artwork. It was released in the US in October 2008 as a conversion kit to change other arcade games into an Arcana Heart 2 arcade game.
The game features 6 new fighters, each with their own unique Arcana. New techniques were also included, such as the Arcana Blast, allowing the player to become temporarily invulner
A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 10, this new title tried to enhance the quality of life for the users by adding the Ura Oni difficulty for the expert players and the Papa Mama Support mode for the young players, it also added the ability to change the sound of the Taiko which already was a thing in the console games, and they removed the Revival Roulette to replace it with the Revival Drumroll minigame.
This modern sequel to the classic chasing game by Taito carries a similar formula with modern graphics. You are a cop that can pick between three different indestructible cars to chase criminals down, smashing their vehicles until they can't budge another inch, gaining points in the process. As such, this is not a racing game, the timer only exists to provide a level of challenge to the game.
Ghost Squad Evolution is a follow up to the 2004 game Ghost Squad. It was released for Lindbergh Red hardware in 2007. Improvements over its predecessor include additional weapons, costumes and more difficulty levels.
Oriental Legend 2 follows up the original game by I.G.S. with another romp through Journey to the West. The original game's five characters are joined by three newcomers: Er-Lang, Drakan, and Princess Iron Fan. Two more characters can be unlocked after completing the game once.
Like the original game, this is a scrolling beat-em-up for up to four players. This time around, character growth is a major gameplay feature. Players earn experience for defeating enemies and level up, with underleveled characters much more likely to have trouble beating late-game bosses. There are three game modes. "Plot" features seven stages with a regular difficulty level designed for regular players. "Online Ranking" is a more challenging eight-stage mode which, when completed, provides the player with a code to input at the official website in order to share their codes on the online leaderboard. "Challenge Boss" is a boss rush that goes through all of the bosses in the game, with players challenged to get through in as little time a
This was the second Pump It Up game released by Nexcade and Andamiro, fans say this WorldMax is the best in the entire series for its unique song selection and elaborate functions utilized, to keep fans playing for months and months, released in 2008 very few to this day have completed the NX2 WorldMax.
Pokémon Battrio is an arcade video game that was announced on April 11, 2007 and released on November 21, 2007 in Japan. The video game requires players to move certain tazos with Pokémon on a grid. The video game is made for two-player multiplayer, where players will fight against other Pokémon. Each player can use up to three Pokémon. It is the first heavily edited Pokémon title for arcades.
This video game was not released internationally outside of Japan. Due to its popularity, a new version called Battrio: V was made, which, as its name says, contains Pokémon of the fifth generation.
A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 9, introducing secret songs unlockable by doing certain input once a coin was entered in the machine, an option to arrange songs by difficulty, the ability to skip the tutorial, and obviously, new songs.
Silent Hill: The Arcade is an arcade game based on the Silent Hill series. Being a rail shooter, the game is a large departure from the normal survival horror mechanics. Gameplay is similar to the House of the Dead series in which players use light guns to aim and shoot at enemies. Shooting away from the screen reloads the player's gun. The Arcade has a multiplayer element, a second player can join the game at any time.