Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth (starsldr) by SETA
Neratte Chu (nratechu) by SETA
Championship Bowling (champbwl) by SETA
SETA Corporation was a Japanese computer gaming company, founded in 1985 based in Kōtō, Tokyo. SETA was known for developing a variety of custom hardware to enhance games for Nintendo consoles including enhancement chips, a modem and a bio sensor. Also it developed the Aleck 64 arcade system, based on the Nintendo 64 console and assisted in the production of the SSV arcade system, alongside Sammy and Visco. Seta founder and president Jun Fujimoto was executive director of Allumer. Early on, Seta was based in the Allumer Building. Seta arcade games used Allumer chips and it's debated whether some arcade games, like Taito's Gladiator, were developed by Seta or Allumer.
It's always great to find a new gun game. This is Major Mayhem, an indie game by Rocket Jump. I have tested today and it is perfectly playable in your arcade with Aimtrak. I'm sharing the Hyperspin medias in case anyone is interested in adding it to PC games collection.
I confess, these dark platform games are my weakness. Since Playdead released Limbo, I've always tried to find similar games. Then came Inside, Deadlight, Planet Alpha, Little Nighmares I & II, Never Alone, etc. I'm used to add only platform games to my collection that are playable with an arcade controller, I think our PC Games collection is something very personal and particular and always I'm very exited to make new medias for them so here are the Hyperspin medias for the game Bramble: The Mountain King for those of you who are interested.
War of aero (wrofaero) by Allumer
Mobile Suit Gundam EX Revue (gundamex) by Allumer / Banpresto
Mobile Suit Gundam (msgundam) by Allumer / Banpresto
Magical Speed (magspeed) by Allumer
Joshi Volleyball (josvolly) by Allumer/Taito
Blandia (blandia) by Allumer
Allumer, Ltd. was a video game production company, established in 1978 and based in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan . The company suspended business in 1999. In 2023, Japanese video game publisher Hamster Corporation acquired the rights to Allumer's catalog of titles. After the acquisition, the games from the company began to appear on their Arcade Archives series of re-releases, beginning with Magical Speed. Other titles from the company, such as Blandia, Rezon, Mad Shark, Zing Zing Zip, and War of Aero started appearing afterwards. Allumer's history is very much intertwined with the company Seta. Seta founder and president Jun Fujimoto was executive director of Allumer. Early on, Seta was based in the Allumer Building. Seta arcade games used Allumer chips and it's debated whether some arcade games, like Taito's Gladiator, were developed by Seta or Allumer.
Berzerk (berzerk) by Stern
This theme is part of Stern System. You can show it in this video:
The End (theends) by Stern
This theme is part of Stern System. You can show it in this video:
Rescue (rescue) by Stern
This theme is part of Stern System. You can show it in this video:
Minefield (minefld) by Stern
This theme is part of Stern System. You can show it in this video:
Mazer Blazer (mazebla) by Stern
This theme is part of Stern System. You can show it in this video:
Great Guns (greatgun) by Stern
This theme is part of Stern System. You can show it in this video:
Goal to Go (cliffalt) by Stern
This theme is part of Stern System. You can show it in this video:
Dark Planet 3D (darkplnt) by Stern
This theme is part of Stern System. You can show it in this video:
Let me post the medias for developer Stern.
Stern Electronics, Inc. manufactured arcade video games and pinball machines from 1977 until 1985, and was best known for Berzerk. It was formed when the Stern family bought the financially troubled Chicago Coin in 1977. The first two games made by Stern were Stampede and Rawhide, both originally made by Chicago Coin, which only had changes made to their branding and logos. When arcade video games became popular in 1980, Stern Electronics produced Berzerk. In 1983, Stern became one of many victims of the amusement industry economic shakeout that occurred. On March 16, 2023, Atari announced that it had acquired the intellectual property rights to 12 Stern Electronics titles, including Berzerk and Frenzy.
I had good luck in my review and found some original artworks of the games Berzerk, Rescue, The End, Minefield, Great Guns, Dark Planet and Mazer-Blazer and could make new themes.
I recently made this medias for the games Polynet Warriors and Polygonet Commanders by Konami. I have tested them in MAME 0.260 and both work really good. Polygonet Commanders is a first-person tank combat game developed and released by Konami for arcades in 1993 exclusively in North America and is based on the Japan-only robot battle game Poly-Net Warriors.
This video shows you the medias in Hyperspin and some gameplay:
Check today this new theme made for Bombergirl by Konami. Bombergirl is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed by Konami and released for Japanese arcades on 2018.
The video shows some gameplay of Bombergirl Beta version that was released in 2021 where you are able to play in single player mode with bots but I know this game is playable online so you can use this medias to include your game in Hyperspin.
Medias for "Gekitou Pro Yakyuu Mizushima Shinji All Stars vs. Pro Yakyuu" that was emulated with @Crediar's Dolphin 5.0 Triforce during this year 2023. This theme was designed following the original flyer and artwork. This game is an arcade baseball game released in 2003 for Triforce arcade hardware. It was only released in Japan. The game combines baseball players from NPB's 2003 season with manga characters from Shinji Mizushima's works.
Database:
<game name="Gekitou Pro Yakyuu Mizushima Shinji All Stars vs. Pro Yakyuu (Rev C)" index="" image="">
<description>Gekitou Pro Yakyuu Mizushima Shinji All Stars vs. Pro Yakyuu (Rev C)</description>
<cloneof></cloneof>
<crc></crc>
<manufacturer>Sega / WOW Entertainment</manufacturer>
<year>2003</year>
<genre>Sports</genre>
<rating>AAMA - Green (Suitable For All Ages)</rating>
<enabled>Yes</enabled>
</game>