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.
Super Speed Race Jr. is a racing arcade game that was released by Taito Corporation in 1985 only in Japan; it is the seventh and final title in their Speed Race series. The player must use a steering wheel to take up control of a car, with a single pedal to make it accelerate. The car in question is coloured red and you must guide it through the streets of a city while avoiding other CPU-controlled cars (one of which is a yellow Volkswagen Buggy), and trying not to go off the road; you will also have to watch out for zebra and level crossings as pedestrians and diesel-hauled trains pass over them.
Developed by former TOAPLAN and CAVE staff after BATSUGUN, AIRGALLET EXA LABEL is the 5th entry in the highly acclaimed EXA LABEL lineup. exA-Arcadia has teamed up again with original design chief, Junya Inoue aka Joker Jun, who returns as the Character Designer, Key Visual Illustrator and overall Scenario Director while Keishi Yonao composed the new arranged soundtrack and supervised the newly added character voices to deliver upon the original vision for this shooting tour de force.
ICE’s 2 player skill redemption game will have locations leaping for Frogger! The smash hit arcade classic, officially licensed by Konami, has been transformed by ICE and Raw Thrills into a spectacular “must have” piece for any location. Frogger boasts eye catching graphics on a vivid 42” horizontally mounted LCD panel, vacuum formed marquee, combined with a beaming 2 player podium style control panel. This instantly make’s Frogger one of the most identifiable and sought after games for children and parents alike.
Players release Frogger on a quest to reach the Bonus Lilly Pad by pressing the flashing vacuum formed button. Tickets are awarded by eating bugs and added bonuses along the way. Timing and skill are everything, players must watch for passing bugs, floating logs, and swimming turtles if they want Frogger to reach the coveted lilly pad.
A cancelled 3D fighting game by Atari Games, Being develope to compete with the likes of Tekken, With combined elements of Street Fighter. It was cancelled along with several titles after being aquired by Midway. A playable build would later leak online.
Vicious Circle was a fighting game similar to Killer Instinct being developer by Atari Games. It was cancelled along with several other in development titles when Midway aquired Atari Games. The game would eventually leak online.