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An arcade Formula 1 racing game developed by Capcom for the Sega System Multi 32 arcade hardware and released in 1995. As the final title released for the Sega System Multi 32, it was one of the last arcade racing games to utilize 2.5D sprite-scaling techniques. Its principle gameplay mechanic was the "Slipstream" turbo meter, which slowly builds up and activates a temporary turbo boost when full, similar to the nitrous boost in later racing games.
A motorcycle-focused spin-off of the Outrun series, building on the style used in OutRunners with even more bizarre and comedic aesthetic.
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).
An adrenaline-rush arcade adaptation of the Jurassic Park film. Like Sega's earlier Rail Chase, it features a vibrating two-person seat and two fixed-guns.
A three-on-three arcade half-court basketball game from Sega, and the only arcade basketball game to support six-player multiplayer.
A Japanese-exclusive 2D arcade fighting game developed by the creators of Sega's more prominent arcade game series (including OutRun and Virtua Fighter).
The sequel to Sega's earlier F1 Exhaust Note, released worldwide with actual FIA licensing and a dedicated "overtake" button.
An arcade platformer that brings Sonic the Hedgehog to an isometric perspective, letting players control him (or one of his two allies) with an arcade trackball (similar to Marble Madness).
A light gun shooter on rails released in arcades. This unit would support two-player co-op play.
A soccer arcade title from Sega.
The only fighting game developed that gives the illusion of holography, Holosseum is an arcade fighting game developed by Sega in 1992 for their hologram theater arcade cabinet.
Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder is a side scrolling hack and slash entry in the popular Golden Axe series and was developed and published by Sega and released exclusively on the Sega System 32 hardware for use in arcades.
Released in 1992, this Sega arcade game was an early attempt at a three-dimensional fighting game allowing players to move around in all directions. Rather than 3D polygons, the game featured advanced pseudo-3D sprite-scaling techniques.
The third arcade release of the OutRun series in 1992. It was later ported to the Sega Genesis by Data East.
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 sequel to Rad Mobile.
A third-person arcade motocross game by Sega.
An Arabian-themed, side-scrolling beat-em-up released by Sega in 1991. Running on the 32-bit Sega System 32 arcade system, it featured four-player co-op gameplay and impressive psuedo-3D sprite-scaling effects.
An Japanese-exclusive arcade racing game by Sega that, while stylized after Formula 1, is not licensed by the FIA (and instead makes up its own cars and tracks).
Spider-Man: The Videogame is a beat-em-up arcade game developed by Sega. Players can choose to be Spider-Man, Black Cat, Hawkeye, or Namor.
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.
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