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A boxing fitness game released by Konami for the arcades in 2001. It is a motion-controlled boxing game, like the boxing mini-game in Wii Sports. Mocap Boxing also calculated calories lost, like Wii Fit.
The fifth entry in the Dance Dance Revolution franchise in Japan, and introduced "long version" songs which are twice as long as the standard ones.
An arcade light-gun shooter with a camera to detect player movement, allowing the player to use body movement to hide behind cover and dodge the (slow-moving) bullets. It was the first video game with fairly accurate full-body motion detection, and probably the only one with a motion-controlled cover system.
Samba de Amigo Ver. 2000 is a Japan-only sequel to the original Samba de Amigo.
The fourth entry in the Dance Dance Revolution franchise.
Make Kirby tumble by tilting the Game Boy Color.
A spin-off of the rhythm arcade game Samba de Amigo, focusing on J-Pop songs with a tambourine controller.
Shake your maracas to the Macarena, Ricky Martin, and more in this arcade rhythm game by Sonic Team.
An accessible online first/third-person hero shooter, Outtrigger was released in the arcades in 1999 and released right with the Dreamcast's ultimate demise in 2001. The game featured a multiplayer mode that performed surprisingly well whether you were on broadband or dial-up. Produced by Sega AM2's Yu Suzuki, the game was the first hero shooter, featuring four unique characters with their own classes and abilities.
Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix is the third installment in the Dance Dance Revolution franchise.
Sega arcade game that uses a light-gun controller shaped like a fire hose. The debut title for the Sega Hikaru arcade system in 1999, it had the most technically advanced graphics of its time. It was the first game with Phong shading, the most common shading technique today, and it had the most advanced lighting and particle effects of its time.
The original arrow stomping game that started the worldwide phenomenon. Set to high energy dance music, this game would spawn countless sequels in arcades and at home.
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix is the second game in the DDR franchise.
The first European entry in Konami's long running Dance Dance Revolution franchise.
Joshua Fireseed, inheritor of the mantle of "Turok", must fight his way through the Lost Lands to defeat the Primagen (an ancient evil alien who seeks to rule the universe).
An arcade fishing game from Sega.
A Japan-exclusive behind-the-back arcade fighting game set in the world of Dragon Ball, using graphical effects to simulate 3D using hand-drawn graphics. Although it was distributed with standard controls, a known "deluxe edition" of the game existed (with limited full-body motion sensing).
Ridge Racer is an arcade racing game that was considered innovative upon its release. It has spawned a successful franchise of games focused on over-the-top drift racing. Released for the powerful Namco System 22 arcade system, it was the first mass-market video game to use texture-mapped 3D polygon graphics and Gouraud shading.
A 1992 first-person shooter for arcades, developed by Taito. It pioneered several features before they became standards of the FPS genre, including circle-strafing and multiplayer deathmatch. Its control scheme, where the player moves with a joystick and aims with a lightgun, was also a precursor to modern FPS controls.
The first update to the smash-hit fighting game Street Fighter II balances various aspects of the gameplay while adding support for playable bosses and mirror matches.
Rad Mobile is a 1990 Arcade racing game where you get behind the wheel of a Porsche 959 and race across the United States against rivals in Ferrari F40s as well as the police.
A superhero game developed by Taito. It was initially a first-person, pressure-sensitive, fighting game, for the arcades. It was then released as a brawler for the SNES console.
G-LOC: Air Battle is an air combat arcade shooter by Sega.
Racing Hero is a 1989 arcade racing game from Sega.
A pair of Nintendo Power Pad games which, in retrospect, was a harbinger of the casual-oriented peripheral party pack.
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.
A three-in-one cartridge containing the original Super Mario Bros., Duck Hunt, and World Class Track Meet.
The seventh in Bandai's Family Trainer series, and the third to be released in the US, this NES game uses the system's Power Pad accessory to simulate various sports.
Top Landing is a 3D flight simulator released by Taito for the arcades in 1988. The object of the game is to land an airliner during any number of adverse conditions. It is the second of four games in Taito's "Landing" series.
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