Day one of the EAG International Expo 2013 has ended, and here is just a quick overview of the booths and products we've seen thus far.
Namco's SnoCross made an appearance as well as their new motor bike game, Dead Heat Riders which is based on their Dead Heat driving game. We will have more news shortly.
Meanwhile, UNIS brought a whole range of titles to their booth, including Extreme Hoops and the hugely popular Fruit Mania. Pirates Hook made it's UK debut and, of course, After Dark made an appearance as well. The After Dark cabinet looks fantastic!
Mocap Games brought out Sci-Shoota to the EAG as promised, and if you haven't heard by now, this is a very exciting, robotic, shoot-em-up, motion capture game. You can read all about it
here. Other games spied so far have been Big Bass Wheel from Bey Tek Games, Black Out from Adrenaline Amusements, Body Match which is a new title from Fair Games,as well as Push Koong Totem, Push Koong Rocket, X-men Pinball and Wahlap/IGS's Power Truck all seen at the Electrocoin booth.
However, arguably the most exciting stand, and by far the biggest that came out at the EAG, was SEGA Amusements. As expected they put
Dream Raiders on display, a two-player, motion simulator, dream adventure video arcade game. It has been seen at other shows like the IAAPA trade show, but it was only recently announced that the machine is now available for distribution. Also at the booth was Pirates of Monster Island, a video redemption game where you fire a cannon at on-screen objects, made it's UK debut. Doodle Jump, another videmption game, based of the smash hit iTunes app, also made an appearance. Other titles included in the SEGA booth were Virtua Tennis 4, the Sonic AllStars ball throwing game, Typhoon, Bejeweled and SEGA's Keymaster game. You can check out all their photos at the
SEGA Facebook Page.
Watch this space for more updates and videos over the course of the next week.