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  • Search Eye Plus V2.0

    1999

    Search Eye Plus V2.0

    1999

    Arcade
    A competitive puzzle game for 1 or 2 players released only in South Korea by Yung Sung Electronics.
  • SpikeOut: Final Edition

    1999

    SpikeOut: Final Edition

    1999

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Arcade
    Spikeout: Final Edition is the 1999 update for Spikeout: Digital Battle Online, and the second in the Spikeout series of arcade games. It replaces the game's attract sequence, balances out the characters, adds 2 new stages and bonus stages, and adds a cutscene explaining the backstory of the game's villain Mikhael.
  • GuitarFreaks 2ndMix

    1999

    GuitarFreaks 2ndMix

    1999

    Arcade
    GuitarFreaks 2nd Mix is the second game in the popular GuitarFreaks series of music video games from Konami. This version includes 40 songs, many of which are new songs. Gameplay remains the same from the previous version, with the player using a simulated guitar controller to play the notes of a chosen songs guitar part as they are displayed on the screen.
  • Million Hits

    1999

    Million Hits

    1999

    Music Arcade
    Arcade
    'Million Hits' contains a whopping 100 songs, widely ranging from J-Pop to Enka! With iconic hits, you can play all your favorite songs. This game also adds the latest hits and popular songs every month, so even the heaviest music nerd can enjoy these songs with ease. Player requests can be added to the game, and the most requested songs at the end of the week and month respectively will be added to the game! You can also jam with another player, alternating or harmonizing for a karaoke-like experience!
  • Guitar Jam

    1999

    Guitar Jam

    1999

    Music Racing Arcade
    Arcade
    Namco arcade cabinet released in 1999, only in Japan. Distinctive for its guitar-centric gameplay and controller, Namco was sued by Konami over its striking similarities to GuitarFreaks and most cabinets were converted. It is considered extremely rare to find an unaltered Guitar Jam cabinet in the modern-day, much less a working one.
  • Gachaga Champ

    1999

    Gachaga Champ

    1999

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    Gachaga Champ is an arcade Bishi Bashi game released on 1999 exclusively in Japan. It was developed and published by Konami. Two joysticks to compete in a wide variety of challenges. Players can take the challenge solo or go head to head with another player. Over 40 fun and addictive mini-games, it’s a great fun for both children and adults!
  • Pop's Pop's

    1999

    Pop's Pop's

    1999

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    Pop's Pop's is an arcade game by South Korean studio Afega. The goal of the game is to retrieve the title of a song. When the game is launched, the player can select a beginner or mania level. Next a spinning wheel is shown. The player has to press the "stop"-button and the wheel will slow down. When it stops, it is known how many points the player will get if he can guess a letter which is somewhere in the title.
  • 99 Bottles of Beer

    1999

    99 Bottles of Beer

    1999

    Arcade
    This fun video slot sports a barroom theme, complete with frosty mugs of beer, a colorful cast of bar patrons and Lou, everyone's favorite bartender.
  • Dino Dash

    1999

    Dino Dash

    1999

    Arcade
  • Um Jammer Lammy Now

    1999

    Um Jammer Lammy Now

    1999

    Music
    Arcade
    Um Jammer Lammy Now!, also known as simply the Um Jammer Lammy Arcade version, was an arcade cabinet that allowed players to play Um Jammer Lammy in versus mode using controllers designed as guitars; a concept later adopted by the Guitar Hero franchise. With the help of Namco, Sony of Japan released an arcade version of Um Jammer Lammy which had updated graphics and new songs in addition to the original songs. This 2-player arcade cabinet converts the PlayStation title into an arcade experience with a set of realistic guitar controllers. The game features three difficulty levels, three playable characters, and three game modes (Solo, Team and Battle). It was fully discovered by r/Parappa subreddit in early 2023.
  • Sen-Know

    1999

    Sen-Know

    1999

    Arcade
    A Japan-only action-puzzle arcade game by Kouyousha and Kaneko. It puts a "falling block" twist on the classic puzzle game Pipe Dream.
  • G-Darius Ver.2

    1999

    G-Darius Ver.2

    1999

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    A second version of G-Darius was released in the arcades in 1999, with the following changes: - Increased difficulty. - Default play cost is increased to 2 coins per credit from 1 coin per credit. - Added Beginner Mode; in this mode, the game ends after completing only 3 zones. - Standard auto-fire button. - When using a Capture Ball, the player is no longer invulnerable. - With the super shield, the player is vulnerable to obstacles; with the hyper shield, the player can take a single hit from obstacles. - All stages include mid-bosses; moreover, they all fire the spiral laser from First Captain at the player. - Boss battles include a timer - three minutes for normal bosses, seven minutes for the final boss - with 10000 bonus points added to the player's score for each remaining second upon destroying the boss. - The high score table records high scores for each zone. - After continuing, the player is given one of each Missile, Bomb, Arm and Capture Ball power-ups, instead of a single item that provides the first
  • Photo Y2K

    1999

    Photo Y2K

    1999

    Point-and-click Arcade
    Arcade
    Photo Y2K is a spot the difference style game where the goal is to find five differences between two similar looking pictures. Each mistake you make costs you one life and after three mistakes it's game over. The timer also gets progressively quicker as you make your way through the game's 60 levels. You have a limited amount of helpful items that can either help you find one of the differences or restart that level's timer. Every five levels you also have the chance to play a bonus game which allows you to replenish one of your items. The game can either be played solo or cooperatively with another person.
  • Super Puzzle Bobble

    1999

    Super Puzzle Bobble

    1999

    Puzzle Arcade
    Arcade
    Super Puzzle Bobble (スーパーパズルボブル Sūpā Pazuru Boburu) is an arcade puzzle game in the Puzzle Bobble series developed by Taito and released in 1999. Super Puzzle Bobble's gameplay is relatively the same as previous entries. However, it introduces several new features and elements to the series. These include smaller bubbles for the player to hit small areas, big bubbles which change every bubble color in the level to itself, and blocks which can move the pointer to different areas on the board.
  • EZ2DJ

    1999

    EZ2DJ

    1999

    Arcade
  • Landing High Japan

    1999

    Landing High Japan

    1999

    Arcade
    Landing High Japan is an arcade game in which the object is to pilot a commercial airliner, taking off from and landing at several Japanese airports.[3] It is a part of the Landing series of airline simulation arcade games which also includes Midnight Landing (1987), Top Landing (1988) and Landing Gear (1995). The game is available in both 29" and 50" versions.
  • Knights of Valour

    1999

    Knights of Valour

    1999

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    Knights of Valour is a 2D arcade weapon-based side scrolling beat'em up and loosely based on the Chinese historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
  • Pachinko Sexy Reaction 2

    1999

    Pachinko Sexy Reaction 2

    1999

    Simulator
    Arcade
    The sequel to the Slot machine simulator featuring women who strip when you win.
  • Crackin' DJ

    1999

    Crackin' DJ

    1999

    Music
    Arcade
    Crackin’ DJ is a DJ simulation machine where you have to scrach to the music. Your controls include 2 turntables and a fader. There are 20 songs including a lesson tune and 2 hidden songs. One of the bonus tunes is a remake of the « outrun » theme song. The « Beats » fall down in columns on the left and right side. When the beat hits the horizontal line, that is when you start scraching. The music is accompanied by animated videos that are shown in the background. The game is very « ghetto ». Most of the tunes are generic Rap and R&B songs created by « Hiro » from Sega’s music development team. Crackin DJ was only released as a dedicated cabinet in very limited numbers in Japan. There are less 5 than Crackin DJ machines in the USA as of July 2003.
  • Puzzle De Bowling

    1999

    Puzzle De Bowling

    1999

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    Bowling themed puzzle game.
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