BnB Arcade (bballoon) by Eolith
Dark Awake - The King has no Name by Eolith
Eolith Co., Ltd. was a South Korean based video game company founded in 1996 best known for their Hidden Catch series. Their last title released as Eolith was Chaos Breaker, for the arcade system Taito Type X. They also co-developing The King of Fighters 2001 with BrezzaSoft and The King of Fighters 2002: Challenge to Ultimate Battle with SNK Playmore. In May 2008, the company was rebranded as Neolith.
Super Slam (sslam) by Playmark
Super Derby (sderby) by Playmark
Master Boy (mastboyi) by Playmark
Magic Sticks (magicstk) by Playmark
Lucky Boom (luckyboom) by Playmark
JuJu Densetsu (jujub) by Playmark
Hot Mind (hotmind) by Playmark
Final Crash (fcrash) by Playmark
Excelsior (excelsr) by Playmark
Dr. Tomy (drtomy) by Playmark
Croupier (croupier) by Playmark
Champion League (chleague) by Playmark
Big Twins (bigtwins) by Playmark
Playmark Srl was an Italian manufacturer of arcade games, first established on February 20, 1989. Playmark produced bootleg copies of various arcade games until they released their first original arcade title, Dr. Tomy, a Dr. Mario clone, in 1993. Playmark produced original arcade games for three further years and tend to contain nudity on them.
Super Real Mahjong P7 (srmp7) by SETA
Super Eagle Shot (speglsht) by SETA
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.