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Data East Kid Niki Radical Ninja (1987)

Kid Niki: Radical Ninja, known in Japan as Kaiketsu Yanchamaru (The Wonderful Yanchamaru), is an arcade game developed and published by Irem in 1986, and was later published outside Japan by Data East in 1987.

One day in Feudal Japan, Kid Niki, the most radical of ninjas, is training at his Ninja School. Suddenly, a passing bird is struck down by an arrow and lands at Niki’s feet. Attached is a note explaining that Niki’s girlfriend, Princess Margo, has been kidnapped by the evil Stone Wizard. With the cry of “Will help you!” Niki bursts through the wall of his school and sets off on his quest to save Margo.

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Taito Double Dragon (1987)

Double Dragon is a 1987 beat ’em up video game by Taito.

Double Dragon was one of the first successful beat ’em up games, becoming Japan’s third highest-grossing table arcade game of 1987 before becoming America’s highest-grossing dedicated arcade game for two years in a row, in 1988 and 1989.

This machine is currently next door in Pizza & Donair Hub Cornwall on coin play.

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Bally Elektra (1981)

This is an interesting early 80s pinball machine and the first solid-state game with a three-level playfield. Earn “Elektra Units” to play in the lower playfield.

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American Pinball Legends of Valhalla (2020)

Legends of Valhalla, designed by Riot Pinball, is the 4th American Pinball title. Legends of Valhalla is an immersive pinball machine which brings the player into the world of the Norse gods and other Viking mythology. The game is a standard body design, utilizing three flippers offering a variety of fast and unique shots, including 3 metal ramps. The game rules have a variety of objectives that the player must either start or complete as they work their way through the game attempting to not only reach the wizard mode Valhalla, the majestic hall of dead Vikings, but also advance to the final epic battle known as Ragnarok, the super wizard mode.

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Romstar Snow Bros (1990)

Snow Bros. is a single-screen platformer similar to Bubble Bobble, where the players must eliminate all enemies on the screen in order to proceed to the next screen. Players can shoot snow at enemies to stun them and turning them into large snowballs, which the player can roll around or kick away to defeat other enemies.

This machine is currently next door in Pizza & Donair Hub Cornwall on coin play.

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Atari Battlezone (1980)

Battlezone is a first-person shooter tank combat game released for arcades in November 1980 by Atari, Inc. The player controls a tank which is attacked by other tanks and missiles, using a small radar scanner to locate enemies around them in the barren landscape. Its innovative use of 3D graphics made it a huge hit.

With its use of three-dimensional vector graphics, the game is considered to be the first true 3D arcade game with a first-person perspective, the “first big 3D success” in the video game industry, and the first successful first-person shooter video game in particular, making it a milestone for first-person shooter games.

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Play Mechanix Terminator Salvation (2010)

Player plays the role of John Connor during the war opposing the human resistance to the machines of Skynet. The game consists of two selectable missions: objective of the first mission is to seek and destroy the secret lab where Skynet conducts experiments on humans. The purpose of the second mission is to escort refugees to a safehouse and destroy Skynet. Player faces whole armies of T-600, T7-T, Aerostats and Moto-Terminators. He can find grenades, shotguns and miniguns on his way. During some sequences, it is possible to use heavy machine guns mounted on vehicles (helicopter, pickup).

The weapon is a customized M4A1 has a magazine of 60 bullets. To reload, player presses the bottom of the magazine. The button on the side of the weapon is used to throw grenades.

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Williams Hurricane (1991)

This is part three of the three part amusement park themed pinball machines series. The first is Comet (1985), the second was Cyclone (1988) and finally Hurricane (1991). I find this machine can be hard to get traction on a good game, but that just makes the good games all that more satisfying.

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Williams Red & Ted’s Road Show (1994)

A big widebody machine with talking heads, lots of wireforms and things to shoot at – including into the mouths of the heads. Very silly but lots of fun.

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American Pinball Hot Wheels (2020)

We brought this one into the arcade new in the box. There is a youtube video about it.