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  • Midnight Landing

    1987

    Midnight Landing

    1987

    Simulator
    Arcade
    A 3D flight simulator released by Taito for the arcades in 1986.
  • Dark Escape 4D

    2012

    Dark Escape 4D

    2012

    Shooter Arcade
    Arcade
    Dark Escape 4D is a fixed-gun arcade game for 2-players with a closed booth setup that has multiple built-in elements connected to the game. It has heart rate sensors in the gun handles, built-in air blowers in the front and back of the cabinet, rumble seats, surround sound speakers and a 3D visuals mode for use with the provided glasses. The game has 4 stages to choose from with a final 5th stage unlocked for clearing them in one session.
  • Terror House

    1982

    Terror House

    1982

    Arcade
    An early horror game released for the Bandai LCD Solarpower handheld system in 1982. It featured two LCD panels stacked on top of each other.
  • NFL Football: San Diego Chargers/Los Angeles Raiders

    1983

    NFL Football: San Diego Chargers/Los Angeles Raiders

    1983

    Simulator Sport Strategy
    Arcade
    NFL Football: San Diego Chargers/Los Angeles Raiders was an RDI Halcyon game that used footage of a game between the Chargers and the Raiders. NFL Football was produced by Bally Midway in 1983. You are rather like the Head Coach. Choose the plays then watch the players run those plays.
  • Dream Raiders

    2012

    Dream Raiders

    2012

    Simulator
    Arcade
    A two player arcade shooter from Sega that features motion seats and fans to simulate wind.
  • Keyboardmania 2ndMix

    2000

    Keyboardmania 2ndMix

    2000

    Music
    Arcade
    Keyboardmania 2ndMix is the second arcade release in the Keyboardmania series. Unlike KEYBOARDMANIA, all the songs in KEYBOARDMANIA 2ndMIX have song comments on the official website for the game. LIGHT difficulty is introduced, which is a more simple difficulty that only uses 13 keys instead of 24. NORMAL is renamed LIGHT+. PRESSURE mode is introduced, which consists of four song courses. The gauge starts at 100%, but does not recover from any MISSes, even between songs. Videos for returning KEYBOARDMANIA songs were changed to generic videos that use various KEYBOARMANIA song clips.
  • Tecmo World Cup '98

    1998

    Tecmo World Cup '98

    1998

    Sport
    Arcade
    Tecmo World Cup '98 is another installment in the Tecmo World Cup series.
  • Tecmo World Cup '94

    Tecmo World Cup '94

    Sport
    Arcade
    Tecmo World Cup heads back to arcades.
  • Tecmo World Cup Millennium

    2000

    Tecmo World Cup Millennium

    2000

    Sport
    Arcade
    Tecmo World Cup Millennium brings Tecmo's soccer franchise into the year 2000.
  • Gunslinger Stratos 2

    2013

    Gunslinger Stratos 2

    2013

    Shooter Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Arcade
    The 2013 arcade sequel to Gunslinger Stratos, from Byking, Taito and Square Enix. It is the second game in the Gunslinger Stratos franchise.
  • Ski Champ

    1998

    Ski Champ

    1998

    Sport Arcade
    Arcade
    Sega's Ski Champ is an arcade downhill skiing game released in 1998 that runs on Sega Model 3 hardware and features a stand-up cabinet that simulates real skiing motions.
  • Initial D Arcade Stage 4

    2007

    Initial D Arcade Stage 4

    2007

    Racing
    Arcade
    Initial D Arcade Stage 4 (also known as Initial D 4 in Europe and the US) is a 2007 arcade racing game based on the Initial D series. It is the fourth game in the Initial D Arcade Stage series. It was the first Initial D game to feature online battles via Sega's ALL.net services exclusive to the Japanese release. A limited edition, called Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Kai, also exists. This is the last entry to have a full English localization.
  • Pump It Up Fiesta 2

    2012

    Pump It Up Fiesta 2

    2012

    Music
    Arcade
    Pump It Up Fiesta 2 (also known as 2013 Fiesta) is a dance simulation arcade game developed by Korean coin-operated machine developer Andamiro. It is the 24th iteration in the Pump It Up series, and the third game in the Fiesta series, following the 2010 arcade game Pump It Up Fiesta.
  • Panic Park

    1997

    Panic Park

    1997

    Arcade
    Slam the red and blue sticks back and forth to win and, probably, break the machine with Namco's arcade-only jam, Panic Park.
  • Gunmen Wars

    1998

    Gunmen Wars

    1998

    Shooter
    Arcade
    4-player shooter arcade game.
  • Shining Force Cross Elysion

    2012

    Shining Force Cross Elysion

    2012

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Arcade
    An arcade game in the Shining Force series.
  • Shining Force Cross Raid

    2010

    Shining Force Cross Raid

    2010

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Arcade
    The sequel to Shining Force Cross
  • Shining Force Cross Exlesia

    2013

    Shining Force Cross Exlesia

    2013

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Arcade
    An arcade game in the Shining Force series.
  • One Piece Kings

    One Piece Kings

    Fighting Turn-based strategy (TBS) Arcade Card & Board Game
    Arcade
    One Piece Kings is an arcade card battle game based on the One Piece anime.
  • Sega VR-1

    1994

    Sega VR-1

    1994

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A motion simulator arcade attraction released for SegaWorld arcades in 1994. Using Sega VR headsets, it was the first released video game to utilize head-tracking VR technology.
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