Dirt Fox is a racing arcade video game by Namco. Up to four linked cabinets let players race simultaneously across six timed track sections, alongside CPU-controlled rivals. Falling behind the time limit eliminates a player, while others continue until the finish. It was released only in Japan.
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Wave Net (an abbreviation for Williams Action Video Entertainment Network) was a planned network version of the game that allowed for online multiplayer matches. Notably, it is the only arcade version to feature Noob Saibot as a playable character. It was tested only in the Chicago and San Francisco areas that used a dedicated T1 line, connected directly to Midway's Chicago headquarters. It is highly unlikely that any Wave Net test games were ever released to the public after the infrastructure was dismantled, and so there are no known ROM image dumps of this version. One of the reasons this version was not widely adopted was the cost of T1 lines at the time: the setup cost several thousand dollars per arcade installation, plus a few hundred dollars for each cabinet using the hardware. Williams' plan was to use WaveNet to upload new games and game updates, which they would provide to arcade owners for free in exchange for a cut of the games' revenues.
The Wave Net version ultimately receiv
Players drive a car around a maze collecting greenbacks while being pursued by a number of police cars. Use dollar symbols to make your car invincible and put police cars temporarily out of action. The game uses a continuous loop tape with actual police band radio banter.
Silent Scope: Fortune Hunter is a rail shooter developed and published by Konami. It is the fifth game in the Silent Scope series, and was released in the year 2002. The cabinet, bundled with Silent Scope EX, also features a Prize Mode where the player can earn real money payouts for performing well in-game.
28 different national teams are selectable in this soccer game. You can select from two 3-D views: half-top view or side view. When two monitors are used, one screen can be in half-top and the other in side view during the game. (Sinopsys from Arcade Database)
Psychic Force EX is an enhanced revision of the original Psychic Force. It introduces gameplay improvements, including balance adjustments and new mechanics, and makes the previously hidden character Keith Evans playable from the start. The game serves as a bridge to its sequel, Psychic Force 2012.
Fighters' Impact A is a 1997 update of the Fighters' Impact game. This version tweaks the gameplay mechanics, removing the unique combo system in favor of pre-determined combos.
"Trivia Genius" is a quiz game developed for MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator), released in 1985. The game focuses on testing players' knowledge through various trivia questions.
The core gameplay involves answering trivia questions presented in a quiz format.
Final Furlong 2 is a horseracing arcade game which was released by Namco in 1998; it runs on their System 23 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to Final Furlong, which was released in the previous year.
Players sit in a "saddle" and must rock the cabinet's horses back and forth, to urge their horses forward, pressing the "Whip" button to speed them up and pulling on "reins" to keep the horse from colliding with the fences or other horses.
Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. 2 Infinite Boost is an update to the arcade game Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. 2 OverBoost, and was first announced on February 2025 during the Premium Dogfight. The game released in July 17, 2025. The game's opening theme, X_Axis, was performed by Survive Said The Prophet.
It's back to the era of Prohibition: the city is full of mobsters, Tommy guns, and bootleg liquor - not to mention those who intend to enforce the law! Who'll come out on top?
A 2D arcade bowling game developed and released by International Games System. Cabinets came in two styles: traditional joystick and buttons, or trackball.
Players must get a certain number of points in the first five frames to unlock the next five frames. Completing 10 frames with a good score unlocks Special mode, where groups of pins are set up in unique patterns and must be knocked down in a single throw.
Not to be confused with Ten Pin Alley for the Sony Playstation and Sega Saturn, whose Japanese release was also named Virtua Bowling.