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  • The Idolmaster: Live in Slot!

    2012

    The Idolmaster: Live in Slot!

    2012

    Arcade
    A The Idolmaster themed pachinko game.
  • Mario Party: Fushigi no Koro-koro Catcher

    2009

    Mario Party: Fushigi no Koro-koro Catcher

    2009

    Card & Board Game
    Arcade
    Mario Party: Fushigi no Koro-koro Catcher is an arcade medal game based on Mario Party 8. Up to 16 players can play at once. It includes some boards and minigames from the aforementioned Nintendo Wii title, although some are modified. Gameplay also revolves around a rotating carousel in the middle containing balls, which the player must try to grab with a crane at certain points in the game.
  • Jingi Storm: The Arcade

    2006

    Jingi Storm: The Arcade

    2006

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Fighting game released for Sega Naomi GD-Rom arcade hardware in 2006. Reskin of the 2004 canceled fighting game Force Five.
  • StepManiaX

    2017

    StepManiaX

    2017

    Music Arcade
    Arcade
    StepManiaX utilizes a dance platform that users step on to the beat of music. With a plethora of upbeat, catchy and energetic music that appeals to all audiences, StepManiaX brings a fresh take on combining music, gaming, and exercise.
  • Shadow Force

    1993

    Shadow Force

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    Arcade
    Beat'em up by Technōs Japan Corp.
  • Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix

    1999

    Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix

    1999

    Music Puzzle Simulator
    Arcade
    Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix, is the second game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released as an arcade game by Konami in Japan on January 29, 1999. It has a total of 32 songs: ten from the original Dance Dance Revolution arcade game and 26 all-new songs. An updated version, Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix Link Version, was released to Japanese arcades on April 28, 1999. This version came with a PlayStation memory card reader, installed in the middle of the arcade cabinet. It supports cards that have Link Data from the home version of Dance Dance Revolution, allowing each player to save high scores and play custom step edits. 2ndMix Link Version adds five new songs to the game, two from the home version and three new licenses, for a total of 37 songs. Future Dance Dance Revolution releases in Japan, up to and including Dance Dance Revolution Extreme, integrated Link Data functionality in-game. However, these required different home games to produce different Link Data formats: 3rdMix
  • Ice Cold Beer

    1983

    Ice Cold Beer

    1983

    Arcade
    A mechanical arcade game released in 1983.
  • Truck Kyousoukyoku

    2000

    Truck Kyousoukyoku

    2000

    Racing Simulator
    Arcade
    A Japan-exclusive arcade game featuring comedic truck driving. The Dekotora or Decotora, an abbreviation for "decoration truck", is a type of extravagantly decorated truck in Japan. Commonly displaying neon or ultraviolet lights, extravagant paints and stainless or golden exterior parts, on both on the exterior and the interior. Dekotora may be created by workers out of their work trucks for fun, or they may be designed by hobbyists for special events. They are sometimes also referred to as Art Trucks. Truck Kyousoukyoku - Ai to Kanashimi no Rodeo: Taking inspiration from the hugely popular decotora truck games. As a truck maneuvering maniac, your goal is to race against competing truckers any which way but loose. Drive on sidewalks, search for shortcuts, discover secret roads and plunge headlong into traffic with no reservation. You are, after all, a maniac. Upon winning races, the player gets a can of aerosol to paint designs and emblems on the body of the truck. The sides, top, back, and head of the vehicle are
  • Initial D Arcade Stage 7 AAX

    2012

    Initial D Arcade Stage 7 AAX

    2012

    Racing
    Arcade
    7th iteration of the Initial D arcade racing game Initial D Arcade Stage 7 AAX (also titled Initial D Arcade Stage 7 Double A's Cross) is a street racing game developed and released by Sega for arcades (using their PC-based RingEdge hardware) in Japan on November 28, 2012.
  • Freedom Fighter

    1987

    Freedom Fighter

    1987

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A laserdisc game which used Japanese animation from the movies Galaxy Express 999 and Adieu, Galaxy Express
  • Pokémon Battrio

    2007

    Pokémon Battrio

    2007

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Pokémon Battrio is an arcade video game that was announced on April 11, 2007 and released on November 21, 2007 in Japan. The video game requires players to move certain tazos with Pokémon on a grid. The video game is made for two-player multiplayer, where players will fight against other Pokémon. Each player can use up to three Pokémon. It is the first heavily edited Pokémon title for arcades. This video game was not released internationally outside of Japan. Due to its popularity, a new version called Battrio: V was made, which, as its name says, contains Pokémon of the fifth generation.
  • Half-Life 2: Survivor

    2006

    Half-Life 2: Survivor

    2006

    Shooter Adventure
    Arcade
    An Arcade version of Half Life 2 that was only released in Japan and is missing many plot elements from the PC version.
  • Paradise Lost

    2007

    Paradise Lost

    2007

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Paradise Lost is an arcade game based on Far Cry: Instincts
  • Mobile Suit Gundam

    1993

    Mobile Suit Gundam

    1993

    Fighting
    Arcade
    A 2D fighter based on the original Mobile Suit Gundam anime.
  • PriPara

    2014

    PriPara

    2014

    Music
    Arcade
    PriPara is an arcade rhythm game from Takara Tomy Arts and developer syn Sophia.
  • Daemon Bride

    2009

    Daemon Bride

    2009

    Fighting Arcade
    Arcade
    Humans gifted with angelic and demonic power clash in one-on-one combat. A sort of Otome game version of Examu's other fighting game series, Arcana Heart.
  • Chaos Breaker

    2004

    Chaos Breaker

    2004

    Fighting
    Arcade
    Chaos Breaker/Dark Awake: The King Has No Name is a fantasy-themed sprite-based 2D fighting game developed by Eolith and released exclusively in Japan arcades. Players select a team of 3 characters, similar to The King of Fighters series. There are 18 playable characters, 3 bosses, and six different races featured in the game, including: Human, Dark Elf, Elf, Orc, Dwarf, and Undead.
  • Magicians Dead

    2016

    Magicians Dead

    2016

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Arcade beat-'em-up with motion controls that pits magicians against psychics.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

    2017

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

    2017

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Arcade
    Arcade
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2017 arcade brawler developed by Raw Thrills. The game's content is primarily centered around the 2012 TV series, and supports up to four players. The title is heavily inspired by the TMNT: Turtles in Time release from 1991.
  • Pop'n Music Fantasia

    2011

    Pop'n Music Fantasia

    2011

    Music
    Arcade
    The 20th entry in Konami's rhythm game franchise, released in Japan in December 2011.
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