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A vertical-scrolling shoot-em-up. You begin the game controlling a motorcycle shooting at enemy cars and motorcycles. After picking up a number of power-up letters, you transform into a red sports car with upgraded weapons and continue shooting at enemy cars and motorcycles. After some more power-up letters, you transform again, this time into a flying car. The game then becomes …
Dunk Shot is a top-down basketball arcade game released for Sega System 16B hardware by Sega in 1987
Flash Point is a Tetris like puzzle game game, however, instead of the goal of trying to remove blocks from the screen and so clearing lines, one must remove specific flashing blocks in a set of already pre-placed blocks as fast as possible. Play solo, or head to head against a second playe
Heavyweight Champ is a boxing game that's a spiritual sequel to the identically named arcade title released by Sega in 1976. That game was a monochrome, side-view boxing game, but in this title, the perspective changes to camera behind our player (a boxer).The arcade cabinet has a lever for each hand (left-right). To play, you can hit or defend with …
This is a conversion of the SEGA coin-op game of the same name, playing lawn tennis around the world. The player travels from France, to Australia, to the US and end up in England and get to listen to the national anthem of each country. There are four difficulty levels to select the skill of the computer controlled player. One …
Your job is to basically find the end-of-level boss, and then defeat it to obtain the key that will open the level exit, but your task is made difficult by the planet's inhabitants. Get the jet-pack to make it easier to navigate the level and shoot any inhabitants that get in the way. These inhabitants will leave behind something that …
Quartet 2 was produced by Sega in 1986. This game was relased shortly after the dedicated Quartet. Quartet 2 is not a sequel but rather a conversion kit that could be placed in two-player cabinets. The only real difference between the two game is Quartet 2 allows up to two players to choose from the four available characters. The game …
Nuclear war has begun. Attack your enemies then defend your home. In the first part (offensive), destroy anything on the screen. All flying objects are targets. You cannot hurt the other player. In the second part (defensive), nuclear bombs are headed towards your home. Shoot them before they reach their targets.