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.
The first ever ‘Recharged’ full-size commercial-grade arcade from Atari, featuring mechanical haptic feedback devices, real arcade controls, Major League Esports tournaments, and improved gameplay.
Based upon the classic powerhouse arcade title that was released by Atari in 1979, Asteroids Recharged: Arcade Edition takes that beloved title and packs in more action and features to stand out for today’s arcade scene.
Daytona USA 2: Power Edition is a updated re-release of Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge, which is the original game with a few changes:
It changes the look of the beginners track back to a classic "Oval racetrack", and adds a new "Challenge" track that combines the previous four tracks into a long sprint. It also adds a secret "Specialist Only" Hornet car with a code, which allows players to customize the original Daytona USA Hornet to their specifications.
The game saw no home ports, only appearing in "Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name" as "Sega Racing Classic 2".
A new version of KOFXIII, including the characters introduced on the console ports, as well as new revisions, was released in Japanese arcades on April 26, 2012, under the name The King of Fighters XIII Climax.
Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition re-tells the story of Terry and Andy Bogard's fight to avenge their father's death at the hands of Geese Howard with the use of a fully polygonal engine. The game is a 3D one-on-one fighting game that uses the standard Fatal Fury control scheme under a brand new 3D arena. Choose from a selection of classic Fatal Fury characters that includes 2 all-new characters, plus 2 secret guest stars.
Game modes include arcade, vs, and story mode, which adds pre-rendered CGI cutscenes between certain fights.
Ongeki Re:Fresh introduces new songs and gameplay improvements while retaining the core mechanics of joystick and button-based rhythm shooting. The update focuses on enhancing player experience with refreshed content and balancing adjustments.
Taiko no Tatsujin 12.5 (the widely accepted short form of the 12 Zoryoban machine) was released in July 2009, a month after Asia 12. It's not a fully new version, instead 12.5 succeeds at what the original Taiko 12 failed to do- provide compelling reason to come back to the arcade to play compelling new songs. 'Zoryoban' means 'expanded version' which is very true, as it included a whopping 145 songs on debut and 155 after all the secret codes were revealed, a far cry from the minimalist approach by the original. 12.5 is almost completely different from 12 in terms of fun.
The 12th Taiko arcade machine, released in December 2008. Taiko 12 marked a plateau as far as development of the series was concerned- the game mechanics and graphics have been perfected over so many different versions. No major fixes or upgrades were made on this version, except for one small thing- instead of 'Taiko no Tatsujin Twelve' being announced on the title screen, it was replaced with the Japanese equivalent 'Jyuu-ni' (which also means twelve).
Players are tasked with catching the most fish before the time runs out. Good hand-eye coordination is required to angle the hook to catch the biggest fish; the bigger the fish, the more points the player will get. Once a fish has been caught, the player must reel in as fast as possible to confirm the catch and add it to their score. Tickets are decided depending on the amount of points each player has when the time runs out. Multiple power-ups help you along with your fishing adventure, such as quick hook, multi hook (2 hooks), net area capture, reel, freeze the screen and in the enchanted sea rapid fire. Gameplay is quick and easy to understand, making it suitable for players of all ages.
The original Speed Race and Wheels had an upright arcade cabinet, while Midway's Racer introduced a sit-down cabinet. Taito released an updated version of Speed Race called Speed Race DX in 1975.
Speed Race DX is an updated version of Speed Race. The game plays mostly identical, with the player racing in a top-down view and gaining points for overtaking other cars. The cabinet is bigger and two new features have been added to the game with a gear shift lever and an in-game timer.