Gaelco Championship Tuning Race is a car track racing game where players race their cars around a circuit. There are several tracks to choose from, and players can tune their car to personalise them and enhance them.
There are two modes: Arcade Race, where the player will race against other cars (human or computer opponents) and Tournament Time Attack, where the player can race alone to score their best possible lap time. Players can choose from four different cars and four different racetracks. The four different circuits vary in difficulty and players can choose dry, variable and wet weather to race in for each of the tracks. Players accumulate points during their race and may use these points to buy accessories with which to tune their car.
SEGA's second entry into the Arcade card game genre, Dinosaur king is a collectible card fighting game where you can put dinosaurs in fierce battles, with incredible graphics, and colorful and 00's accurate depictions of these prehistoric animals.
In it's story Max Taylor, his father Spike Taylor and Rex Owen found stone tablets on a fossil excavation site in Africa, the tablets suddenly bursts out voices of the past: Dinosaurs! They request that Max and Rex go back to the past to help them from the Alpha Gang who are capturing dinosaurs. Max and Rex used Dinosaurs and Move Cards and pushed back the Alpha Gang.
Fight with an enhanced Rock, Paper, Scissors formula where the winner can attack, and collect dinosaurs and moves to prove yourself as a Dinosaur King.
The updated version to the classic Golden Tee franchise. This game has a wireless internet connection that allows players to compete in scheduled online tournaments against players all over the world for cash and prizes. Allows players to customize their characters.
Rockman EXE: The Medal Operation is a medal arcade game from the Medalusion series released in 2005 only in Japan. This is the second medal game to the Rockman.EXE series, and is themed on Rockman.EXE 5. The player moves on a board that contains different panels, some with six types of mini games, battle games, and a bonus game, some of them including a fishing mini game and a "Super Battle Game" against Nebula Gray. There are three slots below the screen that are used for several parts of the game to make decisions by making medals fall around, and the slot a medal falls in will be the choice, which varies from which path the player will take and which hand he will use in a rock-paper-scissors mini game. Players can win prizes like medals (arcade tokens) or packs of milk chocolate by completing the games.
The 2nd version of Konami's Toy's March. Which is a simplified version of Konami's other Drum simulator Drummania. This version features new songs, characters, backgrounds and layouts.
The game flow is similar to other Konami's music games. Player's get to choose a song rated in difficulty from 1 to 5 stars. The playfield consists colourful backgrounds with cute animated characters dancing around.
On each side of the screen is the player's section. Images fall from the top of the screen and when the image reaches the marker at the bottom. The player must strike the correct pad either the drum or the cymbal.
There are 3 main images, a blue note meaning strike the drum. A Yellow cymbal meaning strike the cymbal. Or a blue block meaning strike the drum rapidly. This block can be any length, the player must keep striking the drum for as long as the block lasts.
When the music ends, the players ratings & successful strikes are revealed and in versus mode a winner is declared.
The famous Anime series is now the latest arcade game from Sega! Players can choose their favorite characters from the series including Kenshiro, Raoh, Toki, Shin, Rei, Juda, Thouther, Mr. Heart and Mamiya! Fist of the North Star is a 1 or 2 player game with continuous buy-in. A Boost Gauge for offensive attacks, an Aura Gauge for defensive maneuvers, and a North Star Gauge (your 7 stars of life force) have been included to enhance game play. Don't lose your stars or the Star of Death will shine, making you dangerously vulnerable to enemy attacks!
The hugely popular arcade and console fighting game, Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection is now available with an all-new ONLINE BATTLE feature! Take on other players from around the country, in full HD running at a smooth 60 frames per second! Prove who the real King of the Iron Fist Tournament is by checking the online rankings. Experience the pinnacle of fighting games as Tekken reaches into the "Online Vs." world for the first time ever!
"Cobra The Arcade" is a gun shooting game released by Namco (later Bandai Namco Games) in November 2005.
It is based on Buichi Terasawa's manga "Cobra" and the TV series "Space Cobra."
The gameplay is enhanced by a controller that resembles the Psycho Gun, and cards that allow data saving and strengthening the Psycho Gun.
It uses the system from Time Crisis 3, but a unique feature is the Psycho Shot, which locks on to enemies and takes down multiple enemies at once.
Mario Kart Arcade GP is an arcade-only iteration of Nintendo's Mario Kart series, developed by Namco. Designed for the Triforce arcade board (also used for F-Zero AX), players can race as one of eleven characters on twenty-four tracks. On certain machines, for an additional fee, a player's data can be saved on a magnetic card which can be inserted into the machine again later to retain unlocked items and records. Nintendo's limited role of development was mainly isolated to ensuring that it was a worthy title for the established franchise.
This game's arcade cabinet houses a camera that will take a photograph of the player's face. The photo can be customized and then will be displayed above the player's character during multiplayer races.
The game is noted for being the first Mario Kart to feature playable crossover characters: Namco's Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Blinky. The game's sequel also featured Mametchi, a character from the Tamagotchi games. The third installment included Don from the Taiko no Tatsujin fran
Super Mario: Fushigi no Koro-koro Party 2 is the sequel to Super Mario: Fushigi no Korokoro Party developed by Capcom. This arcade game is a Mario Party game released only in Japan and has all the usual characters playable. Eight to sixteen people could play the game. It is the eleventh installment in the series overall.
Neo Geo Battle Coliseum (abbreviated NGBC or NBC) is a 2 on 2 tag team fighting game for the Atomiswave arcade board released in 2005. The game features characters from several SNK and ADK titles. Subsequently a PlayStation 2 version of the game was released in Japan, North America, and Europe. The Xbox Live Arcade version was released worldwide on June 9, 2010.
The Idolmaster is a popular Japanese rhythm and simulation game that focuses on the management and training of virtual pop idols. Developed by Namco (later Bandai Namco Entertainment), the game places players in the role of a producer working with a talent agency to nurture and guide aspiring idols towards stardom, and the first title in the 1st Vision era.
A sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin 6, Taiko no Tatsujin 7 is a major turning point of the franchise featuring PS2-like graphics thanks to the new Namco System 246 board. All songs are streamlined into 6 genres excluding Game OST which is partially split between Namco Original and Variety until a little later on. Game modifiers such as Go-Go Time and Doron and a Popularity Ranking system were added. However, the Battle Mode and the ability to choose the same song more than once per play were both removed.
DANCE 86.4 FUNKY RADIO STATION is part of the BEMANI line of arcade music video games. Like the DanceDanceRevolution series, it's a dance simulation game, although it's aimed at younger players. The title is read as "DANCE Yaroyo", which means "Let's DANCE".
DANCE 86.4 has only three foot panels, which are lined up horizontally, and it supports up to two players.