A Japan-only multi-game arcade cart by Success, including mahjong (three-player variant), shogi, chess, billiards, and an adaptation of the handheld game Hexcit...
The fourth and final installment of Taito's "Landing" series of arcade flight simulators.
A racing arcade game by Taito, notable for having the leftmost player riding a motorcycle and the rightmost player driving a car.
Reseal the evils unleashed by Pandora in this single-screen platformer from Konami.
A simple video redemption game where you push a single button to launch frogs onto a rotating log, with the objective of getting as many stuck to the log as you...
A simple video redemption game where you shift a line of spiked gates at the top of the screen (using a single button) to allow balloons to pass through for tic...
A multi-game touchscreen arcade machine by Coastal Amusements.
A multi-game touchscreen arcade machine by Coastal Amusements. Received three yearly updates (GT2002, GT2003, and GT2004) before being replaced by the Nexus lin...
A card-based train-driving arcade game and spin-off of the Densha de Go! series. Collect train car cards (front, middle, and rear) to form your train and drive ...
A cartoony comedy eroge where two brothers attempt to destroy computer terminals and are rewarded with photos of nude women.
An indie arcade 2.5D precision-platformer from the studio behind the Umihare Kawase series. As the titular Milk-chan, who can only propel herself by punching wi...
An arcade shoot-'em-up by NMK where you pilot a combat helicopter, rescuing fellow soldiers while destroying enemy fortifications. Its unique for combining the ...
A sequel to the 1988 World War II shoot-'em-up P-47: The Phantom Fighter, including four different aircraft to choose from (each with their own weaponry).
An indie Famicom shoot-'em-up from RIKI. As the titular ninja astronaut, endlessly fire blasts at incoming invaders.
Roller Jammer is a roller-skate footracing game released by Nichibutsu in 1984.
The sixth and final entry in the Megatouch series of multi-game touchscreen arcade machines.
A multi-game arcade machine from the makers of the Megatouch series. It includes four games that utilize a trackball: Skee-Ball, Strike City, Boardwalk Hoops, a...
The fifth main line of Megatouch multi-game touchscreen arcade machines.
The fourth main line of Megatouch multi-game touchscreen arcade machines with a more advanced touchscreen, allowing games with more than one finger press at a t...
The third main line of Megatouch multi-game touchscreen arcade machines with more powerful PC hardware and use of dedicated hard drives instead of CDs.
The successor to the original TouchMaster line of multi-game arcade machines, now with PC-based hardware for improved graphics and sound.
The second main line of Megatouch multi-game touchscreen arcade machines, now including PC hardware for better graphics and sound, as well as CD-ROM for quicker...
The final standard game in the Pit Boss series of multi-game arcade machines includes five games: four card games and a trivia game.
A multi-game arcade machine with touchscreen controls, including several card, trivia, casino, and action games. Along with several sequels, it received multipl...
The third in the Pit Boss series of multi-game arcade machines, now including action games. It later received a version for touchscreen monitors (the first know...
A sequel to the 1983 multi-game arcade machine Pit Boss. Rather than focusing solely on casino games, it also includes Merit's earlier trivia and word games (Tr...
An early-80's multi-game arcade machine by Merit and the earliest known game of its type, designed for use in bars and taverns. Uses a five-button setup similar...
A vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up released by Yang Chang Electronic for arcades in 1993.
An eroge shoot-'em-up by StudioS, with spacecraft powered by sexual energy. A non-eroge version was also released for the Switch as part of the Pixel Game Maker...
A neon-infused bullet-hell shoot-'em-up.
Raw Thrills's over-the-top arcade car racing series, based on the film franchise of the same name, returns for 2022/2023.
A card-based arcade adaptation of Sega's smartphone RPG, Kemono Friends 3. It was later discontinued on September 30, 2021.
A Japanese card-based baseball arcade game, featuring teams and players from the American Major League Baseball. Follow a simulated baseball game, taking action...
A card-based arcade adaptation of the Rockman EXE (Mega Man Battle Network) series. Rather than standard trading cards, it uses toys resembling the series' Batt...
An arcade rhythm game where magical idols dance to gain energy to battle rival idols. It uses a trading card system similar to Oreca Battle (and also shares the...
A card-based arcade game based on the anime and manga series Digimon Universe: App Monsters. It uses a large panel scanner for multiple cards, similar to Dragon...
A card-based arcade game combining drum-based rhythm gameplay (similar to Taiko no Tatsujin) with godlike entities sumo-wrestling. It was released alongside its...
A card-based arcade game that is based on the Black Clover manga. It was later discontinued sometime in late 2018 or early 2019.
A rhytm-based arcade game based on the Disney Magic Castle series, allowing players to change their avatar's costume using trading cards. It is unique for its g...
A Kinect-based arcade game for young girls that puts them in the world of various Disney animated series, superimposing the costumes of Minnie Mouse, Ariel, Cin...
An arcade idol-based rhythm game that also uses trading cards. It is based on the Dorifesu! / Dream Festival! mobile game and anime and was later discontinued o...
A card-based arcade game based on the anime Marvel Disc Wars: Avengers, itself based on the Marvel superhero universe. It was later discontinued on February 201...
A card-based arcade game by Bandai, developed alongside its anime and manga adaptations. It was later discontinued on August 31, 2015.
A card-based arcade game and the sequel to Daikaijū Rush: Ultra Frontier, based on the Ultra tokusatsu series.
A card-based arcade game and the sequel to Daikaijū Battle: Ultra Monsters, based on the Ultra tokusatsu series. It was later discontinued on November 30, 2015...
A card-based arcade game by Bandai based on the Ultra tokusatsu series. After multiple revisions, it was discontinued on February 17, 2011.
Also known as Seibu Cup Soccer, Olympic Soccer '92 is an arcade soccer game by Seibu Kaihatsu.
An unusual arcade maze game by Seibu Kaihatsu and March where, as the titular mustached child, paint all the tiles on the maze while jumping to both avoid enemi...
An arcade maze game by Seibu Kaihatsu where you move a ship around a maze to highlight all the tiles, eliminating enemies by shooting them with your Freezing Be...
An arcade game by Seibu Kaihatsu and Taito, where you beat up a variety of baddies with super-fast punches and kicks, then fire rockets from your motorbike.
A top-down motorcycle racing arcade game where you try to bump your rivals off the road while avoiding traffic and other obstacles.
One of the earliest games from Seibu Kaihatsu (as Seibu Denshi), Stinger is a sci-fi shoot-'em-up with a unique take on both air and ground combat. It is also o...
One of the earliest card-based arcade games, The Key of Avalon is a virtual board game that has players building a deck using real-life trading cards, with card...
A puzzle game by Metro and a unique take on Breakout-style bat-and-ball games, where you control the ball itself (which is now a cube).
The sequel to the card-based arcade game Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride, based on the Kamen Rider tokusatsu series. It was later discontinued on January 26, 2023...
An arcade adaptation of the browser-based game Kantai Collection. Developed by Sega, it allows players to collect each of the moe-anthropomorphized warships as ...
A card-based real-time strategy arcade game by Sega that combines heroes and units from both Sangokushi Taisen and Sengoku Taisen.
A card-based real-time strategy arcade game by Sega, and a companion game to Sangokushi Taisen that focuses on Japan's Warring States period. It received numero...
A unique arcade game from Square Enix where you race one of several fictional and real-life cars (from a trading card given to you), which then transforms into ...
The sequel to Konami's card-based baseball management game Baseball Heroes.
A card-based arcade sports management game by Konami, allowing players to form a baseball team from the NPB using trading cards and then move each baseball play...
A card-based mobile gacha game from Konami where you build decks of monster cards for battle. It was considered a pioneer of the "complete gacha" system before ...
A card-based arcade game from Konami, putting players in 3v3 turn-based monster battles. It was later discontinued on March 31, 2022.
A behind-the-back run-and-gun arcade game by V-System, featuring a nonsensical story about a mutant-robot uprising causing interference with Earth's history, le...
A vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up by Video System and a predecessor to the Aero Fighters series, with the choice of aircraft being super-powered flying sports c...
A kung fu-themed puzzle-platformer arcade game by Seibu Kaihatsu, where you knock on doors to find matching icons. It features use of a microphone, which is use...
A Japan-exclusive sequel to Namco's unique arcade fixed-gun shooter Golly! Ghost!, switching from a haunted house to the dark ocean depths.
A falling-block puzzle game by Success with sweet treats and cute girls.
An arcade video redemption game utilizing a surfboard-style controller.
Commonly stylized as "MIB", Men in Black as a fixed-gun shooter and video redemption arcade game based on the film series of the same name.
An arcade video redemption game based on the 2017 and 2019 reboot films. Four players play in numerous party mini-games using unique large spinner-and-button co...
A fishing arcade video redemption game based on the long-running reality-TV series of the same name. It features a life-like force-feedback reel-and-rod control...
The fifth major iteration of Incredible Technologies' signature golf series builds on the 90-course Golden Tee LIVE with official PGA Tour courses and 4K graphi...
A baseball-themed video redemption arcade game by Andamiro USA. Pick from numerous MLB pitchers and batters and take part in a home run derby for tickets.
A 1993 sci-fi arcade racing game by Taito. It received a very-limited release, used for their IDYA (Interactive Dynamic Accelerator) enclosed cockpit cabinet.
A sequel to the 2011 arcade game Pac-Man Battle Royale, re-working the round-based system while adding eight-player support and more chaotic power-ups.
Barricade is a "light cycle"-type multiplayer versus game. Players control an ever-growing wall and make efforts to have their opponents crash without crashing,...
In what could be considered an early forefather to both FMV and traditional light gun games, Sky Hawk from Nintendo features 16 millimeter footage of flying pla...
A mahjong solitaire computer game and one of the progenitors of the "nikakudori" variant, where tiles are unstacked and valid matches follow a special path-find...
A top-down maze arcade game by Art & Magic. Run around as a mouse and collect all the cheese in the level.
An arcade behind-the-back tennis game by Art & Magic, featuring multiple tennis players and locales from around the world. It also includes special scaling effe...
A vertical-scrolling sci-fi shoot-'em-up from Korean arcade studio SunA.
A card-based real-time strategy game for arcades based on the Mobile Suit Gundam series. Form a team of five Mobile Suit cards, each with their separate Pilot c...
A rhythm-based arcade game by Taito, where players tap and swipe on a large touchscreen along with both the music and the movement of the life-sized character o...
A 1984 arcade game by Taito. Using the X Prowler ship, navigate a labyrinth of platforms to destroy the marked targets, then destroy the demon in the special sh...
A 1982 arcade game by Taito where you row a canoe upstream while avoiding obstacles. It received a very limited release and was later included in the Egret II M...
One of the earliest arcade trackball adaptations of the game of bowling, this time by Taito. It is notable for allowing free credits when the player reaches a h...
A 1981 arcade game by Taito. Use your trackball to fling the octopus around at different angles, similar to billiards, as he collects dots and avoids obstacles ...
A 1980 arcade game by Taito. Guide a worker across the construction site by placing girders of different angles in front of them.