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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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Experience Non-stop crashing and jumping in a mind-blowing off-road endurance race with Sega's Dirt Devils. Smash enemy cars out of the way as you blast your way through this true-to-life dirt-racing game!
Players get a choice of 5 off road vehicles to race against, and can choose from one of four racing perspectives - nose cam, driver cam, chase cam and sky cam. There is also a rear view mode to check the action behind you. Up to four players can verse one another with link mode play. |
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Experience Non-stop crashing and jumping in a mind-blowing off-road endurance race with Sega's Dirt Devils. Smash enemy cars out of the way as you blast your way through this true-to-life dirt-racing game!
Players get a choice of 5 off road vehicles to race against, and can choose from one of four racing perspectives - nose cam, driver cam, chase cam and sky cam. There is also a rear view mode to check the action behind you. Up to four players can verse one another with link mode play. |
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Crane machine from Sega as part of the popular UFO Catcher series. There are four separate control panels so that up to four people can play at once. |
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A smaller, mini-motion version version of Sega's popular racing game. The game is linkable up to 4 players, with players racing across a variety of different terrains including snow, mud, and dirt. The cabinet features a motion base. |
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A virtual blackjack game from Sega. Up to 5 players can participate at the same time. |
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The Harley Davidson: King of the Road DX Cabinet is a licensed motorcycle game from Sega. The DX cabinet features a replica Harley Davidson motorcycle and a huge 56 inch Screen. |
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R-Tuned: Ultimate Street Racing Arcade Machine is a street racing game from Sega, developed by AM2. The game runs on the Sega Lindbergh system and supports up to four players via linked play. |
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A ticket redemption game from Sega Europe. The machine has a round column which is divided into 4 separate sections which spin during play. The aim is to match the images on the spinning sections correctly. |
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A networked robot battle game which can be played by up to 20 players locally or online via Sega's ALL.Net. The game is controlled with a mouse and a dedicated joystick. |
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