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While licenses are nothing new in the industry, one that has been extremely popular among a variety of manufacturers has been The Wizard of Oz. It’s been used for pinball and coin pushers, and now it is coming to the video redemption space with a new game from Raw Thrills. Let’s take a look. Wizard [&hellip

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Next month sees arcade trade show action heat up again in the States with Amusement Expo, but between that and IAAPA there are always a few more events on the international stage to speak of. EAG in the UK and JAEPO in Japan always tended to be the biggest of those; however with the latter’s [&hellip

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Hey everyone, this is Mike Tucker, design director and programmer at Bitmap Bureau. On behalf of our team, we’re thrilled to reveal Terminator 2D: No Fate, an officially licensed 2D action side-scroller is launching September 5 on PS5 and PS4! Our team poured its passion into crafting adrenaline-fueled arcade gameplay and stunning pixel art—the very […]

While a lot of interest in Sega arcade news as of late has been focused on the upcoming Western release of Maimai DX and House of the Dead Scarlet Dawn’s new theater cabinet design, those aren’t the only titles that Sega Amusements have in their pipeline. They have recently released an update on their latest [&hellip

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Big arcade news has just kept on coming with Bandai Namco of late, be it their overseas launches of Taiko No Tatsujin and GoldStorm Pirates or tests for their next music game and Wangan Midnight instalment in Japan. Today, we have yet another brand new arcade game from them on test to check out – [&hellip

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When I started selling arcade machines back in 2011, I would often get requests for arcade basketball machines – not just from businesses, but often from residential customers. They would almost always call the machines “Pop-A-Shots,” which I learned was the brand to initially come up with the idea of coin-operated arcade basketballs machines like [&hellip

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