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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 graphics.
A golf arcade game updated for the 2015 season.
A golf arcade game
Carnival King for WiiWare
It's Golden Tee, but with miniature golf!
The fourth major iteration of Incredible Technologies' signature golf franchise. It received numerous yearly updates, 15 in all, each adding new courses to the overall roster (with a total of 88 18-hole courses).
It's Golden Tee, but with bowling!
The third main installment of Incredible Technologies' signature golf game series, featuring a new real-time 3D graphics engine, audio commentary, and new online features.
Table shuffleboard gets a trackball-based arcade adaptation from the studio behind World Class Bowling and Golden Tee 3D Golf. Includes four game modes: Shuffle Alley, Shuffleboard, Bocce, and Bullseye.
A trackball-based virtual bowling arcade game from the studio behind Golden Tee 3D Golf, featuring a new behind-the-lane pseudo-3D perspective.
The second major iteration of Incredible Technologies' signature golf franchise, adding online tournament play and yearly installments with a new roster of three themed courses.
A fighting game based on the 1994 Street Fighter movie, using digitized recordings of the film's actors in place of hand-drawn or computer-drawn sprites.
One of the bloodiest fighting games of the '90s, BloodStorm introduces a post-apocalyptic grimdark story where leaders of multiple provinces fight to the death to rule Earth.
A polygonal-3D arcade formula-car racing game by Strata.
An arcade game based on the simplistic card solitaire game of the same name. It was originally released as eroge, with pictures of naked ladies behind the cards, but later received a child-friendly video redemption version with cartoon fruit. Also known as Hot Memory.
An arcade football game released in 1993 by the Strata Group, a division of Incredible Technologies. Looks similar to early 3D Madden games.
One of the earliest weapon-based fighting games to come out of the Street Fighter II arcade boom features warriors from different time periods and notoriety for being able to dismember and decapitate your opponent's fighter before the round was even over.
An arcade video-redemption game by Incredible Technologies and Bundra Games. Based on the sport of horse racing, up to six players can race using a single button (for jumping over obstacles) to win tickets.
A 1991 physics-puzzle action arcade game by Strata, where a ball character bounces along a rotating pegboard to "pop" all of its pegs.
Semi-obscure brawler from the early '90's. Like many games of the era, it doesn't have anything to do with ninja, despite the title.
An early arcade video-redemption game where you have to throw balls at rotating poker dice to form a valid poker hand.
A professional basketball arcade game by Strata with four-player support, a unique birds-eye perspective that's set towards the goal rim, and both 3v3 and 5v5 modes. It was also released in Japan by Tecmo.
A wrestling game for the TurboGrafx-16. It emphasizes the showmanship of Professional Wrestling with its oddball characters, and bouts can involve up to five wrestlers in the ring at once.
An arcade gambling game by Incredible Technologies and Strata, where players bet on horse racing based on the real-life event.
A sequel to the arcade trackball bowling game Capcom Bowling, featuring two additional game modes (Flash and Strike or Die) and new animations. A special version, known as Super Strike, has players rolling a real-life cue ball down a fake bowling alley (similar to skee-ball).
An arcade tennis game by Strata, featuring two-player split-screen action.
An early video-redemption arcade game where players have to roll balls across the control panel (similar to skee-ball) in order to break dinosaur eggs and earn points and tickets.
An early-'90s billiards arcade game with a unique twist: set a real-life cue ball on a replica mat and hit it into the machine with a real-life pool cue (or just roll it like a skee-ball).
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