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PriPara: All Idol is a rhythm-based amusement arcade game. It's the successor to Idol Time PriPara and the final PriPara arcade game. After it's end of service, it's still playable at Prism Stone shops around Japan.
Aikatsu On Parade! is an arcade collectible card game in Bandai's Data Carddass line of machines. It is the successor to Aikatsu Friends! and a crossover with the past generations of the Aikatsu series.
Kemono Friends 3: Planet Tours is an arcade game developed and published by SEGA. The game was released in 2019, and was intended to be a sequel to Kemono Friends 2 and a sibling title to the mobile game, Kemono Friends 3. The game utilizes SEGA's Aime service, which uses a card that allows players to access their player data even after they leave the arcade.
The service of the arcade game ended on September 30th, effectively October 1st, 2021.
Wacca is Marvelous's first arcade rhythm game developed in collaboration with the independent Japanese record label HARDCORE TANO*C, known for their contributions to other rhythm games like beatmania IIDX and Sound Voltex. Gameplay can be thought of an amalgamation of the touchbar of Chunithm and the circular playfield of Maimai. The game is networked to SEGA.NET/aime for profile saving and content updates. The online service for Wacca entered end-of-life on August 31, 2022, with all arcade cabinets subsequently placed in offline mode.
A new rhythm game released by SEGA . It is the successor to the existing work, maimai, and began operation in Japan on July 11, 2019. It can only be played on new machines, and existing machines cannot be upgraded. As the machine changed, the board also changed from RINGEDGE 2 to ALLS HX2. And the game engine changed from teaGFX to Unity .
Dance Dance Revolution A20 (pronounced Ace Two Oh) is a music video game, the 16th installment of the Dance Dance Revolution series, and the sequel to Dance Dance Revolution A. The game was released on new, golden cabinets on March 20, 2019 in Japan. A software upgrade for older cabinets for Japan and Asia was released on July 24, 2019, with Korea receiving a localized release on August 1, 2019, and North America on September 24, 2019. A location test in Europe began on October 7, 2019, and ended on March 16, 2020. Dance Dance Revolution A20 Plus is an update that adds 14 new songs, available on July 1, 2020 for Japanese 20th Anniversary cabinets.
A Japanese arcade cabinet version of Street Fighter V with some changes.
The arcade version uses a different/separate ranking system than the PS4 and PC versions of the game and a Fighter ID can be used to access some costumes already purchased on the account.
Densha de Go!! Kids (loosely translated to "Go by Train!! Kids") is an electric train simulation game developed by Taito and released by Square Enix for arcades (using PC-based Taito Type X4 hardware) in Japan on March 1, 2019.
A spin-off of the 2017 game Densha de Go!!, Kids featured a simplistic single-screen arcade cabinet with a more child-friendly user interface and unique game rules (such as cleaning cartoon-ish obstacles from the window).