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.
Hopping Road is an arcade game released by Taito in March 2009. The game is based on pogo sticks, popular in Japan in the 1990s. You play as small animals and race another player (and computers) using a pogo-stick like controller you jump up and down on.
Fearless Pinocchio is a single-player ticket redemption arcade fighting game, released by International Games System in 2006. In order to save Geppeto from the clutches of Captain Hook, Pinocchio must defeat various minions and fantasy villains in six consecutive rounds.
Surf Planet is a 1997 3D snowboard racing game developed by Gaelco. Using the joystick, the player must steer their snowboarder down a slope to clear the course within the time limit and finish in first place, while performing tricks along the way.
Slick Shot is a 1990 billiard arcade game developed and produced by Grand Products. Players choose one of two billiard games: Slickshot or 9 ball. Using a real cue stick and ball on a small pool table surface, a player must shoot the ball into the game cabinet to simulate the shot on the video screen. Infrared sensors on the table slate calculate the speed and direction the ball is traveling.
Hammer Champ is a 1998 arcade mechanical game developed and produced by Namco. The player is tasked with completing a score of assorted mini-games using a plush mallet to hit four different buttons on the cabinet.
Final Lap 3 is the next sequel of the Final Lap racing game series. It is similar to the previous game, once again offering four tracks, though they're all new: the Silverstone Circuit, the Paul Ricard Circuit, the Barcelona-Catelunya Circuit, and the Enzo Ferrari Circuit. Like the previous game, it was an arcade exclusive and runs on Namco System 2 hardware. Up to eight players can play simultaneously when four two-player cabinets are linked together.
Temple Run 2 Arcade is the arcade cabinet adaptation of the mobile game Temple Run 2. It features 42″ and 65″ cabinet models with a vertical HD screen and uses a trackball for movement instead of touch controls. Gameplay follows the endless-runner format of avoiding obstacles, collecting coins, and using power-ups.