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Game » consists of 5 releases. Released December 2000
A sci-fi third-person shooter, featuring unique dual light-gun controls, online team deathmatches, and destructible urban environments, from Byking, Taito, and Square Enix. Released for the Taito Type X3 arcade system in 2012, it began the Gunslinger Stratos franchise of games and anime.
2 Spicy (or Too Spicy) is a light-gun shooter arcade game developed by Sega. It uses a unique foot controller in addition to a standard light gun. It has both a two-player multiplayer and a story mode with cinematics.
Played with a plastic, motion-sensitive Katana Controller, this first-person hack & slash game put players into the role of a Samurai, with zombie enemies to slash in every direction.
A first-person, samurai-themed action game by Konami. It uses a katana-shaped motion controller, similar to Namco's later arcade release Mazan: Flash of the Blade.
A boxing fitness game released by Konami for the arcades in 2001. It is a motion-controlled boxing game, like the boxing mini-game in Wii Sports. Mocap Boxing also calculated calories lost, like Wii Fit.
An early 3D-polygonal light-gun shooter from Namco, pitting one-man army Richard Miller against a ruthless terrorist organization in a remote island.
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).
A motion simulator arcade attraction released for SegaWorld arcades in 1994. Using Sega VR headsets, it was the first released video game to utilize head-tracking VR technology.
An arcade motorcycle racing game that broke new ground when it released in 1985, revolutionizing and revitalizing the arcade industry, with its motion-controlled cabinet and pseudo-3D "Super Scaler" graphics. A port was offered as a pack-in with the Sega Master System console for a period of time.
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