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Confidential Mission is a light gun game from Sega. The player takes the role of either a James Bond-type secret agent or his female partner. |
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Sega Super GT is a racing game that features real cars from an actual racing make called the BPR Organization |
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Maximum Force is an on-rails light gun game where the player must defeat terrorists and area bosses to keep the world safe. The DX showcase cabinet has a 39 inch screen. |
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House of the Dead EX is a spin off of the popular light gun game series. It is much more casual and comedic than other games in the series, and is comprised of a collection of zombie themed mini-games. |
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The first in Sega's popular supernatural light gun shooting series. You are a special investigator sent to a mysterious house to rescue a captured research worker, where you must fight off hordes of undead and genetic mutations armed with only a pistol. |
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Capriccoio G-one Crane Machine is a large-scale prize redemption machine which fits two players. |
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A light gun game based around long running manga series Golgo 13. Players use a M16 rifle which zooms in on the screen when you look through the scope, similar to Silent Scope. |
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Indy 500 is racing simulation video game from Sega. The game is based on the Indianapolis annual race held as part of the CART series. |
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Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) MAX 6th Mix Arcade Machine was released by Konami in 2001. It is a music video game that requires dance, movement and rhythm with the player's feet to play. The game involves timing and balance by having players use their feet instead of their hands, catching player's off-guard with its addictive qualities. |
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DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix, sometimes abbreviated as 7thMix is the 7th game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games and the sequel to DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6th Mix. It was released in the arcades by Konami on April 17, 2002. Although only officially released in Japan, arcade units exist worldwide. DDRMAX2 contains a total of 116 songs that are playable in normal gameplay, 34 of which are new to Dance Dance Revolution. 20 of these songs are hidden and unlockable.
The interface used is a red, grey, and yellow version of the Song Wheel interface introduced on DDR 5thMix. The names of the difficulty modes are "Light," Standard," and "Heavy," as they were in DDRMax. |
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