Bermuda Triangle is a vertically scrolling shooter released in arcades by SNK in 1987. The player controls a fighter jet and shoots enemies, collects power-ups, and defeats bosses to advance levels.
Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle had a built-in mode that allowed up to eight players to compete in a tournament... provided you have enough arcade machines to house them all.
In this puzzle game, 3 rotatable balls consisting of 4 basic colors, yellow, pink, green, blue, fall from the top to the lowest part of the screen. When groups of like-colored spheres collect together, they disappear and the space is filled in with surrounding spheres. Bonuses are awarded for completing combos and the game ends when the entire screen has been filled up. The game has many modes of play: Single, Puzzle, Vs. Computer and Vs. Player. In Puzzle mode there is continuous, changing backgrounds and additional colors. In the Vs. play modes, the spheres only appear in the 4 basic colors.
Mat mania is a professional wrestling arcade game created by Technos Japan in 1985. The player, YOU, wrestles his way to the championship in the Technos Wrestling Association, or TWA.
Beatmania IIDX 23: Copula is the 23rd installment of the Beatmania IIDX series. The first location test was held at the Tokyo Lesiure Land #2 location in Akihabara, Japan from July 10 through 12th 2015. It was released on November 11, 2015.
Beatmania Featuring: Dreams Come True is a rhythm game developed by Konami. It is the tenth game in the beatmania series and is part of the BEMANI franchise.
The game is played with a controller with one turn table and 5 keys, three white and two black. On the screen you will see bars moving from the top to bottom in columns representing each of the keys and the turntable. When the bars reach the judgement line it is time to scratch.
The only release in the series to be devoted to a single artist, the J-POP band Dreams Come True. Because of this, artist information is omitted from the song select screen. It is the only beatmania arcade version to feature song previews on the song select. A special mode called MONKeY LIVE is introduced, it acts as EXPERT mode in earlier mixes but has a small MONKeY LIVE section between songs which lets you earn back a bit of lost gauge. None of the songs have an ANOTHER chart.
The entire song list is dedicated to Dreams Come True, which means the game has a total of 18 tracks. Th
The 2nd arcade release in Konami's beatmaniaIIDX franchise. Wasn't much of an upgrade but it added some popular tracks from the 5-key franchise as well as some new songs that still remain amongst the most notable in the series.
Initial D - Arcade Stage 6 AA was produced by Sega in 2011.
A new mode, Tag Battle, was introduced. Unike its predecessor, it was released for Sega RingEdge hardware for the first time. The game saw a change in its driving physics. Unlike Initial D Arcade Stage 5, a drift gauge and an updated tachometer was introduced to help inform players when they were drifting. The 'Legend of the Street' mode also introduced a "Rolling Start" for the first time since the story mode in Initial D Special Stage. The tachometer now informed players whether or not their speed was below the gear range. Online network was extended to support regions in which earlier versions of the game was known to be popular in, finally achieving both national wide and international matches. New cars and courses were added to the game through online updates without upgrade kits like IDAS4 1.5. The game also added a mileage system to show players their total driven mileage. Mileages could be used to redeem exclusive cars that were later available in
This is an arcade game developed by Global VR and released in 2005. The game comes in standard and deluxe cabinets. It can be played with up to four players and includes five game modes: Exhibition, Training, Tournament, Competition, and Career. It features rosters from the 2004–2005 season.
An extremely popular Japanese arcade game where the player is awarded with collectible cards that are used in play--holds the record for most official tournaments for a video game.
An early motorbike racing game developed and published by Sega in 1976, based on the character Fonz from the TV show Happy Days. Versions of the game are also known as Man TT and Moto-Cross. It uses a pseudo-3D, third-person perspective.
Jubeat (pronounced you-beat) is a rhythm game based on the properly timed presses of squares on a 4x4 grid. The game became a breakout hit in Japan due to online multiplayer, tons of unlockable extras, and a songlist filled with variety and popular licenses.