So you’re a Naomi Universal cabinet in 1999 and you’re running all the coolest stuff: Crazy Taxi, The Typing of the Dead…
Rhythm Tengoku: a bit odd. Assumed the arcade machine spawned the 2006 GBA cart but that’s backwards. Nintendo developed for GBA first, then Sega recoded for arcade in 2007.
*Another* House of the Dead?! Yes, but in this one you shoot *zombies* with *guns*.
This is a playful masterstroke. The House of the Dead – zombie lightgun arcade thriller – but with less lightgun and more beige PC keyboard.
For all the fanboy fussing on Sanwa and Seimitsu, can either earnestly be faulted?
Caterpillar tracks, Tupperware-grade munitions, thundering tactile feedback. Which toylike kids’ Wii U game would you expect to have an arcade cabinet like this?
Yokohama Chinatown Sega, another of Tokyo's little heavens.
What do you mean the commas are in the wrong place?
Sega’s Typing of the Dead is a totally stupid idea executed wholeheartedly.
Turns out there’s a knack to evocative paraphernalia.
Beautiful cabinet design for a rhythm game that doesn’t try to be a new musical instrument.