Maimai DX Buddies Plus is an upgraded version of Maimai DX Buddies for arcade.
General Information / Changes
maimile shop & Weekly Mission introduced. Completing Weekly Missions will reward you maimile, which can be used for items in the maimile shop.
- This makes maimai BUDDiES PLUS the first game in the series to use the maimile currency since ORANGE PLUS.
- maimile shop can be used inside maimaiでらっくすNET.
New progress tickets introduced that can be purchased at the maimile shop:
- Weekly Area progress 2x ticket (ウィークリーちほー進行2倍チケット), which doubles the distance multiplier on the Area. Only one ticket can be purchased/owned a week.
- Tour Member level up 5x ticket (つあメンレベルアップ5倍チケット), which quintuples the level up rate of tour members.
Favorites can now be chosen for songs on the song results screen by pressing a button. Up to 30 songs can be added.
- This function can only be used on songs you have unlocked.
Album page now shows the location
Aim and skillfully shoot harpoons at the fish swimming by. Shoot the fish to get points, and catch the jellyfish that lives in the treasure chest to win the jackpot! Play by yourself or with up to 4 players.
Cocktail Horse Racing game in which 1 to 4 players can participate in determining the 1st and 2nd place winning horse from 7 that race against one another
Winners Circle was produced by Corona in 1981.
Corona released 2 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1981. Corona was based in United States.
Other machines made by Corona during the time period Winners Circle was produced include:
Avalon no Kagi, alternatively known as The Key of Avalon is an arcade game developed by Hitmaker and published by Sega on the Triforce arcade board. It is the third card arcade game by Sega. It is a combination of sugoroku style board game and combat trading card game.
It was often compared to Culdcept, and is able to be played by multiple players at once, using a free in and free out method where other players can drop in and drop out of a match at any time. The cabinet reads a deck of up to 30 cards.
Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.
A simplified Space Invaders game featuring unique rounds. This game was made due to laws mandating that arcade cabinets be shipped with games, and was thus made to minimize costs. The enemies do not fire back, there is no scoring system, and the game has no sound.
Attempt to guess the letters of the words for a given topic. A spinning wheel determines the points per letter guessed. Lose turns by incorrectly guessing letters or spinning "ZAP" or "ZILCH".