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Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf Achse is based upon the original Akatsuki Blitzkampf Japanese PC dojin 2D fighting game from SUBTLE STYLE which was originally released on the 30th April 2007. The original PC game got a lot of attention in Japan for its high-resolution sprites and older style gameplay similar to that of the older Samurai Showdown in the way that …
Asian Dynamite is a Sega NAOMI arcade beat-'em-up game. It is known as Dynamite Deka EX in Japan, and is a direct sequel to Dynamite Deka, meaning in its localised form, Asian Dynamite is a direct sequel to Die Hard Arcade, with the references to the movie franchise removed. The game has not been ported to home platforms, nor has …
The technological advancements of mankind discover a dimension of absolute chaos that its discoverers soon called the Chaos Field. Upon its discovery, the overly destructive inhabitants of the Chaos Field, known as the Abo, invaded Earth which is considered the Orderfield. The war raged so long that special pilots were selected to fly the best star fighters equipped with trans-dimensional …
Cleopatra Fortune Plus (クレオパトラフォーチュン プラス) is a puzzle game developed by Altron and published by Taito for the Sega NAOMI arcade system. It is the sequel to Taito's 1997 game Cleopatra Fortune. The gameplay is similar to Tetris, but here the player has to direct blocks of stone and treasure to create closures, which then eliminates the treasure and adds …
Crackin' DJ Part 2 (クラッキンDJ PART2) is a Sega NAOMI arcade game released in 2001. It is a sequel to Crackin' DJ. A soundtrack album, Crackin' DJ Part 2 Original Sound Track, was released in Japan the same year.
This was an updated version of Dead or Alive 2, 3-D fighting game, which includes features from the Dreamcast version that were not present in the arcade. The game was only released on the Sega NAOMI platform in arcades. The gameplay is similar to its predecessor, but now has new additions such as multi-tiered arenas and tag-team matches.
Death Crimson OX[a] is a light gun shooting game developed by Ecole. It was released in arcades in 2000 then ported to the Dreamcast console in 2001 (published by Sammy Entertainment), several months after Sega had dropped support for the console. It is the third game in the Death Crimson series, and the only one to be released outside Japan.
Shangri-la vous permet de combattre cinq filles différentes (pare-feu informatiques) avec vos compétences de mahjong pour sauver un système informatique. Des cinématiques CG intercalées entre les batailles vous disent ce qui se passe, si vous avez gagné ou non, et à quoi ressemblera votre prochain adversaire.
Idol Star Seeker is a minesweeper-style arcade game played on a field of hexagonal tiles. The objective is to mark all of the mines and remove all of the tiles within the time limit to reveal an image of a scantily clad girl. Every stage features a new background image to reveal, but if the stage is not completed in …
Sorti en Janvier 2001, F355 Challenge 2 est une mise à jour de la version arcade qui inclut désormais les cinq circuit supplémentaires qu'on pouvait trouver sur Dreamcast (Atlanta Motor Speedway, le Nurburgring, Sepang, Laguna Seca et Fiorano). Sorti en version "Twin" et "Deluxe", la version Deluxe se reconnait facilement à sa nouvelle couleur jaune.
Giga Wing 2 (ギガウイング2) is a 2000 vertical scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Takumi and published by Capcom on Sega's NAOMI arcade system board and later ported in 2001 to the Dreamcast console. The arcade version is notable both for its excessive scores (scores in the quintillions are not unheard of), and for using a horizontally aligned monitor (much …
Idol Janshi Wo Tsukucchaou, also known as Suchie-Pai 3, was the first Suchie-Pai game on the Dreamcast. However, Sega Japan has put a ban on any sequel to « adult » games that appeared on the Saturn. While Suchie-Pai wasn’t a true « adult » game, it did show some nudity. To work around this, Jaleco made a number of …
Illmatic Envelope, commonly abbreviated Illvelo (イルベロ), is a 2008 shoot-'em-up for the Sega NAOMI arcade platform by Milestone.
Inu no Osanpo (犬のおさんぽ), (lit. "Walk the Dog") is a dog-walking simulation game developed by Wow Entertainment and published by Sega for the Sega NAOMI arcade system in 2001. Players "walk" a virtual dog by walking on a treadmill and control the pet with a leash attached to a plastic dog in front of the player. The game was only …
Karous (カラス, karasu, "raven") is a vertical-scrolling shooter video game developed by Milestone Inc. for the Sega NAOMI platform, and released in Japanese arcades on November 15, 2006. The game was later ported to the Sega Dreamcast, becoming the system's last officially licensed title when it was released in Japan on March 8, 2007.
Kick 4 Cash est hébergé dans l'armoire vidéo CashCube SWP et teste les compétences des joueurs lors des coups francs. Les joueurs ont la possibilité à chaque étape de choisir le gain d'argent optimal par rapport au risque. Un coup réussi ajoutera un bonus de but en argent à leur cagnotte. Les coups francs progressifs auront de plus grandes récompenses …
Manic Panic Ghosts est un jeu d'arcade où le joueur entre dans un manoir qui a été dépassé par de mauvais fantômes. En entrant dans le manoir, le joueur rencontre Sebastian, un bon fantôme et le majordome du manoir, qui demande au joueur de l'aider à gérer les fantômes gênants.
Ce jeu implique des groupes de trois joueurs qui s'affrontent dans une série de quiz télévisés organisés sur Mars. Pour devenir le concurrent le plus célèbre, vous devez gagner les différents mini-jeux proposés.
Flash Of The Blade de Namco place le joueur dans le rôle d'un ancien guerrier samouraï. Il s'agit de l'un des nombreux titres d'arcade qui ont été les pionniers de l'utilisation de la technologie de détection de mouvement / geste des années avant que de telles idées ne soient utilisées sur des consoles de jeux domestiques comme la Nintendo Wii …
Melty Blood Act Cadenza was the first arcade port of the series and was published by Ecole Software. The visual novel was removed, while the Arcade Mode dialogue featured in Re-ACT returns. It completely revamped Aoko Aozaki's movelist for use as a playable character, and introduced Kouma Kishima into the series, a man who was deeply involved in Shiki Tohno's …