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An arcade game based on the Halo franchise, bringing together four players as an ODST squad during the events of Halo: Combat Evolved.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Densha de Go! series (and the first arcade release in 14 years), Densha de Go!! features a vast graphical upgrade, a deluxe multi-monitor cabinet, and years of post-release content.
Darius Burst is a PSP entry in the Darius series.
Time Crisis 4 is the fourth installment of the arcade, on-rail, light-gun shooter series developed by Namco. This time, it's back on the PS3 and in arcades.
Time is running out once again in Time Crisis 3 as the VSSE must neutralise the terrorist threat in this on-rails lightgun game.
A dart video game using an actual dart board to interact with the T.V.
Improving on the original Silent Scope, Dark Silhouette featured a longer campaign, co-op arcade play, divergent paths depending on character choice, and a European setting.
With its trademark replica sniper rifle, Silent Scope offers an interesting twist on the traditional on-rails, light gun shooter.
F355 Challenge is a realistic racing sim developed by SEGA-AM2. It originally appeared in arcades in 1999, and soon after was ported to the Dreamcast and later to the PS2.
Daytona USA 2 is the arcade sequel to 1994's Daytona USA. Two versions were released; Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge in May 1998 and Daytona USA 2: Power Edition in December 1998.
Downhill Bikers is an arcade bicycle racing game released by Namco in 1998. One to four players race downhill to compete for time, performing aerial stunts from mid-course jumps.
This sequel to a highly popular light gun shooter adds in two player co-op.
The arcade sequel to the original Ridge Racer. It features 8-player competitive play. Exclusive to the powerful Namco System 22 arcade hardware, it was the first video game to use high resolution 3D texture mapping.
A three-on-three arcade half-court basketball game from Sega, and the only arcade basketball game to support six-player multiplayer.
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.
One of Sega's signature arcade racing games, loosely based on stock car racing events at the Daytona International Speedway.
Sega's fourth arcade boxing game, allowing players to control their boxer's punches with twin large-size "glove handles" mounted on the control panel. It also features linked multiplayer and 3D movement.
The third arcade release of the OutRun series in 1992. It was later ported to the Sega Genesis by Data East.
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 game that popularized 3D arcade racing and kick-started the 3D revolution of the 90's. Released in 1992 for arcades, it was later ported to Sega home consoles.
The debut title for the Namco System 22 arcade system in 1992, this was the first video game with texture-mapped 3D polygons and Gouraud shading. It was later re-worked into Ridge Racer, released the following year in 1993.
A third-person arcade motocross game by Sega.
An arcade brawler starring six X-Men characters. It was the only brawler to allow up to 6 simultaneous players on one arcade machine.
Warrior Blade in the final game in the Rastan series by Taito. Unlike the Previous two games, Rastan III is a beat-em-up.
A horizontal shoot 'em up and the sequel to the original Darius. Known in Japan as Darius II, it was released in North America under the name Sagaia.
Namco's arcade game that also made it to the PlayStation. The original arcade version released in 1990 supported up to 28 players. Incredibly powerful for its time, the arcade game ran on up to 16 Namco System 21 "Polygonizer" arcade boards.
Tournament Cyberball 2072 is an American-style arcade football game where the players are robots. It is set fifty years ahead of the original Cyberball in the Cyberball franchise timeline.
Throw 350-pound bombs and play seven-robots-a-side football in this futuristic arcade sports game from Atari set in 2022!
A side-scrolling, hack & slash brawler, developed by Taito. It started as an Arcade game in 1987, then moved to home computers and consoles such as the C64 and TurboGrafx-16. Its robotic protagonists used varied combos and intricate finishing moves that helped give the brawler some depth.
Tecmo Bowl was one of the most popular American football sims, and perhaps the most popular, back in the 1980s. Welcome to the game that started it all for Tecmo Inc. Welcome to Tecmo Bowl.
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