A black and white arcade game released by Project Support Engineering in 1977. The arcade cabinet is notable for having a built-in bazooka gun that the player uses while playing the game.
Released by Namco in 1988, this was the first arcade driving game to use fully 3D polygon graphics. It was the inaugural title for the Namco System 21 "Polygonizer" arcade hardware, the first dedicated 3D gaming system.
Breakout-style game by SunA Co. that features several famous arts in the background (some with nudity) and some well-known songs such as "Chorando Se Foi"/"Lambada" and "Ode to Joy".
As you progress through the stages, the player will also come across bizarre bosses, such as a clown's head with stretching arms.
Shoot' em up arcade game by Vdeo System where round rabbits wearing boxing gloves fly from left to right through scrolling scenery punching, shooting flying enemies with a laser or firing carrot missiles. Power-ups are available in the form of canned carrots.
Super Monkey Ball: Ticket Blitz continues the adventures of AIAI. The adorable Monkey-in-a-Ball who started the Monkey Ball franchise 10 years ago. Perfect for all ages. This Super Monkey Ball Ticket Blitz arcade machine is the must-have ticket redemption game of the year! Let your players go bananas with Super Monkey Ball Blitz!
Like Hang-On Jr. before it was of Hang-On, Limited Edition Hang-On is a simpler-course version of Super Hang-On. LE Hang-On is identifiable by having a full-bodied motorcycle as part of the cabinet.
Cyber Commando is the 1994 sequel to Namco's 1993 arcade game Cyber Sled. The game ran on the Namco System 22 arcade hardware, the successor to the Namco System 21 arcade board which Cyber Sled ran on.
The player pilots a futuristic tank that glides smoothly over the surface like a 'sled', searching for enemies to destroy.