Virtua Striker 2 Version '99 is an expanded version of Virtua Striker 2 for Sega Model 3 arcade hardware. Version '99 adds a further three teams to the Version '98 roster, bringing the total to 29.
Virtua Striker 2 Version '98 is an expanded version of Virtua Striker 2 for Sega Model 3 arcade hardware. Version '98 has the same number of teams as the orignial (26), but changes some of the countries.
Mahjong Fight Girl is a mahjong video game developed and published by Konami and released for arcades on March 22, 2023 in Japan. It is the eighteenth game and a spin-off of the Mahjong Fight Club series.
PriPara: All Idol is a rhythm-based amusement arcade game. It's the successor to Idol Time PriPara and the final PriPara arcade game. After it's end of service, it's still playable at Prism Stone shops around Japan.
Go head-to-head in this exhilarating arcade racing game by Namco. Race through four tracks based on real-life locations with eight customizable cars to choose from. Using the state-of-the-art PIN system, it can be stored to save your high scores and driving styles to be used as computer players for future races.
AiPri Verse is one of two rhythm-based amusement arcade game releasing alongside the Himitsu no AiPri anime series. It features characters from all across the Pretty Series franchise of anime and games.
An arcade shoot-em-up that repurposes assets from StarCraft and Warcraft II, Mission Craft has players choose between terran, protoss, and zerg ships to blast their way through enemy bases.
Taisen Tokkae Dama is a puzzle game developed and published by Konami and released for Arcade in 1996 only in Japan. It is part of the Taisen Puzzle-Dama series while adding some new gameplay mechanics.
Orius is the overseas release of Xexex, a 1991 side-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game by Konami. It was renamed Orius in North America but kept its original title in other regions.
The overseas versions introduce a variety of changes, with the most notable being the removal of all but one upgradable weapon, as well as the removal of a lives system, which is replaced with an energy bar. The enemy patterns are also changed slightly and the bosses have more health. Upon dying, the player starts where they died instead of going back to a checkpoint.
The overseas versions also features two-player simultaneous co-operative play.