DANCE 86.4 FUNKY RADIO STATION is part of the BEMANI line of arcade music video games. Like the DanceDanceRevolution series, it's a dance simulation game, although it's aimed at younger players. The title is read as "DANCE Yaroyo", which means "Let's DANCE".
DANCE 86.4 has only three foot panels, which are lined up horizontally, and it supports up to two players.
Toy's March is a easier version of Konami's Drummania. It only has one drum pad and one symbal pad, but can be played by 2 people at once.
Player's get to choose from over 25 songs, which features many themes from teenage anime, as well as popular J-Pop "anthems" by popular artists. Each tune is rated in difficulty from 1 to 5 stars. When the music starts players must match the coloured symbols on the correct pad. Blue note equal drum, Yellow equals cymbal and Blue line equals rapid drum beating.
After the music stops, a result screen displayed the correct notes each player made and the winner is announced.
pop'n music MICKEY TUNES is a pop'n music spin-off containing exclusively Disney related music, much like DanceDanceRevolution and its spin-offs. It was later directly ported to consoles as pop'n music Disney Tunes
Update of the original ParaParaParadise, which was released a month prior.
The ENJOY mode was removed.
The NORMAL, HARD and EXPERT difficulties were placed in a new folder, labeled FREESTYLE.
Total songs: 28
In December 2000, Konami released Dance Dance Revolution KIDS, which had a new cabinet and game specifically made for a younger audience. The game was never released outside of Japan. Today, very few of these cabinets are left.
Shoot clouds in the sky. Avoid rain drops and other enemies. Try to destroy all clouds before your chamber is flooded.
Cloud 9 was produced by Atari in 1983.
Atari released 137 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1972. Atari was based in United States.
Other machines made by Atari during the time period Cloud 9 was produced include: Fast Freddie, Gravitar, Dig Dug, Black Widow, Akka Arrh, Alpha 1, Arabian, Cloak & Dagger, Crystal Castles, and Firebeast aka Dragon Master
A one- or two-player baseball game. The umpire sounds really Japanese.
Champion Baseball 2 was produced by Sega in 1983.
Sega released 593 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1960. Sega was based in United States.
Other machines made by Sega during the time period Champion Baseball 2 was produced include: Character Cabinets, Oh Shou Serizawa 8dan no Tsume-Shougi, Zoom 909, Zektor, Tac/Scan, Astron Belt, Champion Baseball, Champion Boxing, Commando (Sega), and Congo Bongo