A game where a different types of dinosaurs fight each other using their teeth and claws until one defeats the other. All dinosaurs have little human masters. The master of the losing dino will be eaten at the end of the fight.
Taito, the Dino Rex maker, released 403 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1967.
Other machines made by Taito during the time period Dino Rex was produced include Arabian Magic, Dead Connection, Euro Champ '92, Galactic Storm, Grid Seeker: Project Storm Hammer, Star Trax, Warrior Blade: Rastan Saga Episode III, Racing Beat, Pu-Li-Ru-La, and Power Blade.
It is a science-fiction top down shooter in which the player controls bomber space fighter crafts called Sylfers. The player is provided with a main weapon - a laser beam which can be upgraded to a lightning beam. There are two slots for additional upgrades that can be attached to the ship. The first one is for a bomb module and the second one is for a speed module.
The gameplay of Final Star Force goes back to the formula of the original Star Force, but with updated graphics and some extra power-ups. Other things that have been changed from the original are the style of the title screen's logo, the background, and some enemies. Players control the two space fighter ships Blue Nova and Red Nova. There are three different power-ups to choose from called "Pulsators". Each name of a Pulsator has a letter at the beginning of it (e.g. A-Pulsator, B-Pulsator, C-Pulsator). The power-up system is similar to the one seen in the 1990 Raiden arcade game. Unlike other games that requires players to obtain powerups to enhance their ships, the power meter itself charges up automatically to increase their fighters' power.
Blandia (ブランディア Burandia?) is a 1992 one-on-one, weapon-based fighting arcade game developed and published by Allumer. It is the sequel to the 1986 arcade game, Gladiator. Along with Strata's Time Killers, Blandia is one of the earliest weapon-based fighting games modeled after its competitor Capcom's 1991 arcade hit Street Fighter II, but later became overshadowed by the success of SNK's 1993 weapon-based fighting game, Samurai Shodown.
Final Lap 3 is the next sequel of the Final Lap racing game series. It is similar to the previous game, once again offering four tracks, though they're all new: the Silverstone Circuit, the Paul Ricard Circuit, the Barcelona-Catelunya Circuit, and the Enzo Ferrari Circuit. Like the previous game, it was an arcade exclusive and runs on Namco System 2 hardware. Up to eight players can play simultaneously when four two-player cabinets are linked together.
Soldam is a puzzle game where the goal is to match soldam fruits along an entire row. The fruits drop down from the top in a 2x2 square which can be rotated. If the edge pieces match color, all of the fruits in the direction of the matching edge pieces will change their color to match. Matching edge pieces can be made horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
A puzzle game similar to "Tetris" but with different colored balloons in different shapes. Instead of falling blocks, the balloons float to the top. Completing a full row across will make that row disappear.
Operation Thunderstorm, engage! Varth: Operation Thunderstorm is a shoot 'em up game released by Capcom in 1992 for it's CPS-1 Arcade board. The game is about two brave pilots take flight to save humanity from the evil DUO (Dimension Unbody Offender).
The game is set in the mythical world of The Arabian Nights. Some time ago, the Evil One plagued the peaceful kingdom of Shahariyard. In order to save the King - who, by sorcery, had been transformed into a monkey - a group of heroes must find the Jewel of Seven Colors and release the evil hex.
However, formidable monsters are lurking along their path. Prince Lassid, Princess Lisa, Sinbad and Afshaal, each armed with their own special magic and powers, set out on the quest for the Jewel of Seven Colors. Suspenseful battle scenes, skillful sword fights and a "magic lamp," which fells all enemies in a single blow, await the players. Their adventure to restore peace to the kingdom now begins.
Choose an SD Gundam and destroy Zion units in this vertically scrolling shooter. Hold down the Shoot button for a few seconds and release to use the SD Gundam's secret weapon.
Ultraman Club: Tatakae! Ultraman Kyoudai!! is a 2D top-down single screen arcade game, based on the superhero Ultraman, with chibi, anime-style graphic. The player controls one of 8 versions of Ultraman. Gameplay is very simple - Ultraman must kill all enemies on screen. He has two types of attack - one is very short, but has basically unlimited ammo, & the second has better range, but is very limited. Fallen enemies drop various bonuses (like extra life or bombardment special moves), & Ultraman can pick them up.
Flying Tiger is a vertical scrolling space themed shoot 'em up game where you take control of a spaceship.
You fight a variety of space crafts (ground and air based), static guns and bosses. While playing destroyed enemies drop power-ups. These include: plus one (limited) bomb (B), weapon power-up (P), plus one up and C to switch between the two weapon patrons. The weapon patrons are straight (white C) and three-way (red C). The game can be play solo or with a friend.
In this sequel, you control a poweful ESP Rambo-like character, throwing sonic rays from his hands and destroying mutated enemies. This game is Thunder Hoop II.
Desert Breaker is an overhead run-and-gun, a sort of game which often falls into the genre of vertical shoot-em-ups. However, they differ from conventional shooters in that they allow you to go at your own pace and shoot in multiple directions instead of always moving and firing north.