Hop on your choice of five bikes and race through crowded city streets in Bandai Namco’s Nirin! Five courses offer tons of compelling scenery and a range of difficulties. The gameplay is easy for first time users, but there is a definite advantage to the experienced rider who has mastered the boost feature.
Bank hard through turns to build the boost meter, and then straighten the bike out to blast past your rivals! For even more speed, draft behind cars, trucks, and other motorcycles.
World Cup Volleyball '95 is a volleyball simulation game developed by Data East and released in 1995 for arcades.
World Cup Volleyball '95 is a simple volleyball game. The game utilizes a top-down side view of the field and a two button scheme, with 12 countries for the player to choose.
The Destroyer from Jail is a Korean arcade game that uses the "belt-scrolling" perspective typical of beat 'em ups. but features gun based combat. Control a convict shooting down a criminal boss and his goons across five levels to gain his freedom.
Wolf Fang: Kuuga 2001 was released in Japanese arcades in 1991. It was released in arcades outside Japan and re-titled Rohga: Armor Force. The arcade versions outside Japan however, have a number of things cut. There is no story intermissions between the stages and there is no stage selection leading to 4 different endings found on the Japanese version, but the game cycles through all 12 stages like in the Japanese version's expert mode.
The Bungeling Strikes Back is the arcade sequel to the original game, consisting of 30 levels, of which ten are based on the original set. The objective of each level is the same: collect all the gold scattered around the levels while avoiding enemies. In the event that you are trapped, you can create holes in the platforms to the left or right of you for the enemies to fall through, similar to what the player does in Apple Panic. They will then die and respawn. Some enemies will flash, letting you know that they carry gold. You can either wait for them to drop the gold or force them to give it up by trapping them in holes.
Road Burners is a 1999 motorcycle racing arcade game developed and released by Atari Games. It features a tilting motorcycle and the ability to be hooked to other like machines for up to 8 simultaneous players.
Marbella Vice is a Full Motion Video arcade game, the filming of which was directed by Álex de la Iglesia and which also featured actors such as Santiago Segura and Álex Angulo.
It is a light gun shooter, parody of the series Miami Vice. The action will follow in the footsteps of two policemen (the player and Álex Angulo) who arrive in Marbella to catch a drug trafficker named Amin Shala. As in other games of this genre, we must shoot the enemies as soon as they appear on the screen and avoid shooting civilians.
Toy Land Adventure is an Arcade Video game published by SemiCom in 2001.
Mr. Monitor who lives in a peaceful 'TOY LAND' became a devil monitor because of some trouble. In this case, the self-important cat & dog toys talk big to disconnect a electric power of a devil monitor to correct this way with a strong attack to Mr. Monitor's weak followers...
This is a 'Stage Action Game'. There are 6 world and 54 stages. If you made a consecutive explosion with a attack to a inflated enemy, you can clear very easily.
SD Gundam: Sangokushi Rainbow Tairiku Senki is an Action run-and-gun game in the style of the Contra series, developed by Bandai and published by Banpresto. Released in Japan for the arcades in 1993.
Beatmania IIDX tasks the player with performing songs through a controller consisting of seven buttons and a turntable. Hitting the notes at the correct time increases the score and groove gauge bar, which if equal to or above 80% on Normal difficulty will allow the player to clear the stage.
Crimson Katana: exA Label is a fresh take on Cave's sidescrolling arcade shooter Akai Katana incorporating elements from its Xbox 360 port. In addition to its several game modes, this release features several bonus options available in all game modes. A soundtrack selection menu lets players choose between the original arcade soundtrack, the Xbox 360 arranged soundtrack, or a new FM synth arranged soundtrack created by Keishi Yonao. A loop selection option lets players choose to begin from the harder second loop instead of from the beginning of the game. When played in English, dialogue is now subtitled for the first time.