Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
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Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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There was an isometric-ish sword-and-sorcery hack and slash using 3D models (or digitized models) that I've had stuck in my head for the longest time and I can't identify it. I mainly remember getting stuck fighting, like, a dragon boss that sat at the top of the screen and made you take cover from its breath behind tombstones like it was Dark Souls.
I also really love the Die Hard arcade game.
It's not one of the Gauntlet games or Golden Axe, is it? Now I wanna know what it is.
The 194X series that also came in the same cabinet as Metal Slug. That shit rocked
Wangan midnight maximum tune
Ms. Pacman. I didn't have a console of my own for a chunk of my childhood, so all my gaming was done in arcades. It's also a game my dad and I bonded over after church. I hated church, but playing pacman in the grocery was a nice followup.
Dark Escape 4d...
As a horror shooter, it has this feature where your points are reduced, depending on how scared or more accurately, how rapidly beating your heart is...
Besides that:
Let's go Jungle
It's a decent FPS arcade game
Trog's credit sound scared the crap out of me when I was a child! Don't unfortunately remember much about playing it, but later emulating showed that it is pretty interesting Pac-Man on steroids, at least with four players.