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Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon offers perspective from both sides of the One Year War. It is the first game of the arcade-based "Gundam vs" series.
The sequel to Sega's 1996 arcade game WaveRunner.
Invade Earth with a variety of alien vehicles or defend it with standard tanks in this arena-based arcade tank combat game by Sega.
Sequel to the arcade hit. This game is ever more over the top than the last game, and the new reflect system causes all kind of carnage on screen.
The popular horse racing arcade sim.
Students of Japanese high schools brawl again, this time in teams of three, in this sequel to Rival Schools.
Samba de Amigo Ver. 2000 is a Japan-only sequel to the original Samba de Amigo.
Slash Out is a brawler game developed by Sega released 2000.
Become a gun wielding ninja in a fight against an army of demonic soldiers!
An over-the-head shooting game that originally appeared on the Naomi arcade board called Gunspike. Cannon Spike offered Nash, Cammy, Arthur and Mega Man from some of Capcom’s biggest games as playable characters.
Capcom's initial entry into their crossover fighting game series with rival SNK, pitting fighters from the Street Fighter and King of Fighters series together in an all-out team-based brawl.
Create your own athlete and participate in 7 Decathlon events in Sega's later entry in the track-and-field genre.
The Typing of the Dead is an educational game that focuses on enhancing one's typing skills through the slaughter of the undead.
Cosmic Smash is a heavily stylised sports game based on the game squash, Filled with Fast arcade thrills and stylish visuals.
A flight combat game by Sega and the sequel to Strike Fighter. Released in arcades in the year 2000, the game also received a deluxe version featuring a three-screen cockpit.
Power Stone 2 is a classic 3D fighting arena video game developed by Capcom for the Sega Dreamcast. It is a sequel of the Power Stone released in 1999.
An arcade fishing title developed by Sega's WOW Entertainment studio. Players fish in a number of tropical locales looking to catch the big one.
THQ's third title under the WWF banner and their only title built specifically to be an arcade game. A console port was made for the Sega Dreamcast. It is the first console 3D wrestling game to allow more than four wrestlers on screen simultaneously; it allows nine.
"Giant Gram 2000" is the third game in the All Japan Pro Wrestling series that was only available in Japan. Giant Gram features a mixture of legends and wrestlers from the All Japan promotion.
The sequel to the 1998 game Guilty Gear, featuring new higher-quality spritework and updated game mechanics (such as the revamped Tension Gauge).
A spin-off of the rhythm arcade game Samba de Amigo, focusing on J-Pop songs with a tambourine controller.
One of the most legendary crossover fighting game series is thrown into high gear with a whopping 56-character roster and new three-on-three tag-team gameplay.
An arcade semi-truck racing game, 18 Wheeler's success brought console ports and an eventual spiritual successor.
A high-octane taxicab driving game for arcades. Instead of racing other opponents, the cabbies must race the clock and dodge traffic to deliver their patrons to their destinations as fast as they can.
Lasso animals on the African savannah for research purposes in this driving game from Sega.
An obscure Japanese-exclusive toy-themed fighting game for the Sega NAOMI arcade platform.
A Japanese bus driving simulation game for the Dreamcast (later the arcade and PS2), tasking players with driving real metropolitan bus routes through Tokyo.
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