The Wanted Dumps List

Note: These are completely undumped arcade boards that need to be found and dumped.
This list comprises everything, including common games, not-so-common games,
prototypes and clones. 
This list is not exhaustive, nor 100% accurate but it is a listing of known games that
are not dumped and are wanted. There is no 'most wanted' list anymore, it is ALL wanted.  
Feel free to contact Guru with corrections or removals to this list over at 

Dumping Project Forum:
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8ing / Hudson Soft
"Bloody Roar 3" (2001) -- System 246 hardware

8ing / Raizing
"Bloody Roar: Hyper Beast Duel" (1997) -- copy of "Beastorizer"

A-1 Supply
"Draw Poker" (year unknown)

Able
"Toride 2" (1994) -- not the same as the Metro "Toride II" game in MAME

Able / Milestone
"Chaos Field" (2004) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Acclaim
"Magic The Gathering: Armageddon" (1997) -- only a few were shipped before Acclaim's coin-op division went out of business. We have a partial dump but it's missing the surface mounted ROMs on the top board.

Ace Vending Corp
"Star Fighter" (1980) -- bootleg of Centuri's Eagle

ACL Manufacturing
"The Dealer: Draw Poker Hi-Lo" (year unknown)

Action Video
"Surfer" (ever finished/released?, c. 1987)

AEA
"Kubiks" (1984)
"Rolling Ball" (1982) -- it would also be nice to have a dump of the Taito licensed version
"Silver Dollar" (1979) -- clone of Meadows's "Dead Eye"
"Super Head On" (1979) -- clone of Sega's "Head On 2" 
NOTE: See also the entry for Zaccaria's "Arcade Super-Reflex"

Afega
"Air Fox" (1995)
"Dolmen" (1995)
"Baby Dream " (2000)
"God of War" (1998)
"Hammer Boy" (2001)
"Puzzle Land" (1996)
"Puzzle World"(1995)
"Red Hawk" (1997) -- Korean Afega version is not dumped. Only the 'New Vision Enterprises' licensed version is dumped.

AGM
"Pong" (1999)

Air Combat School
"Flight Simulation" (year unknown) -- a flight simulator game

Alfa System
"Shikigami no Shiro II" (2003) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Shikigami no Shiro III" (2005) -- Taito Type X hardware

Allied Leisure
"Chase" or "Chase1" (1976) -- possibly non-CPU
"Fire Power" (1975) -- possibly non-CPU
"Ski" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Street Burners" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Zap" (1980)
"Super Shifter" (year unknown) -- possibly non-CPU

Alpha Denshi (ADK)
"Crossed Swords 2" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1995?)
"Droppers" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1996)
"Fun Fun Bros." (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1991)
"Jump Bug" Original Version (with Coreland, 1981) -- the Rock-Ola version is in MAME
"Mystic Wand" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1991)
"Oshidashi Zintrick" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart,1996)
"Sunshine" or "Sun Shine" (1990) -- Neo-Geo MVS hardware, never officially released, but was in a test location in July 1990

Alstate Group
"Battle Back" (ever finished/released?, c. 1982)

Altare Advanced Technologies, Inc.
"Blade Force" (1995) -- VR game on X-O-Tron VR hardware
"Descent" (1995) -- VR game on X-O-Tron VR hardware
"Shock Wave" (1995) -- VR game on X-O-Tron VR hardware
"Total Eclipse" (1995) -- VR game on X-O-Tron VR hardware

Antares Virtual Reality Systems
"ShockWave: Operation Jumpgate" (1995) -- VR version of 3DO game by Electronic Arts on Reality Sled hardware
"VR Stalker" (1995) -- VR version of 3DO game by Morpheus Interactive on Reality Sled hardware

Altron
"Danchi de Quiz: Okusan 4taku Desu yo!" (2000) -- Sega ST-V hardware

Alway Electronic Components
Licensed version of Omori's "Popper" (1983)

Amedio
"Quiz K Tie Q Mode" (2002) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

American Laser Games
"Way of the Warrior" (1994)
"Mazer" (1993) -- 3DO-based hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=250&image=1
"Night Warden" (199?) -- 3DO-based hardware, ever finished/released?
"Rockerball" (1992) -- 3DO-based hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=626&image=1
"VR Stalker" (1992) -- 3DO-based hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=626&image=1

American Sammy
"Deer Hunting USA" (2000)
"Trophy Hunting" (2002)
"Wing Shooting Championship" (2001)

American Sun-tronics
Licensed version of Tehkan's "Red Clash" (1982)

Amstar Electronics
"21 Blackjack" (ever finished/released?, c. 1982)
"Draw Poker" (1982)
"Hold & Draw" (year unknown)

Amtec
"Batman" (1980) -- "Pac-Man" bootleg
"Tornado" (1980) -- clone of "Defender"; same game as any of the others named "Tornado"?

Amuseworld
"Ez2dancer 1st Move" (2000)
"Ez2dancer 2nd Move" (2001)
"Ez2dancer UK Move" (2002)
"Ez2dancer UK Move Special Edition" (2003)

Amutech
"The Great White Buffalo Hunt" (ever finished/released?, c. 1977, 6800-based hardware)
"Space Ace" (ever finished/released?, c. 1977) -- "Space War" clone? (cabs shown in flyer have "Space War" marquees)

Amutronics
"Bowl.A.Tron" (year unknown) -- possibly non-CPU

Andamiro
"Pump It Up: Feel The Beat - THE PREX: The International Dance Floor" (2001)
"Pump It Up - DX" (2000)
"Pump It Up - The Premiere" (2001)
"Pump It Up - The Premiere 2" (2002)

Angel Studios
"Dr. Megow's Mad Cap Ornithon" (199?) -- VR game
"F1 NetRace" (199?) -- VR game
"Orbit Defender" (199?) -- VR game

Apple Industries
"Balloon & Balloon / BnB Arcade" (2003) -- licensed American version of the Eolith game, http://www.appleindustries.net/bnb/index.html

Aqua Thought
"Swim With Dolphins" (1994) -- VR game on Cyberfin hardware

Arcadia
"Aaargh!" (1988)
"Blasta Ball" (1988)
"Golf" (1990?) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3469&image=1
"Mr. Do Run '90" (1990?) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3469&image=1
"N.Y. Warriors" (1988)
"Pool" (1989)
"Rockford" (1988)
"X Soldier" (1990?) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3469&image=1
"Zeta Force" (1990?) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3469&image=1

Arika
"Technic Beat" (2002)
"Tetris The Grand Master 3 - Terror-Instinct" (2005) -- Taito Type X hardware

Art
"Seven Par" (1999)

Art & Magic
Any undumped game, including:
"Casino Poker" (1999)
"Dice Roulette" (1999)
"Magic Tennis" (1998) -- very limited distribution
"Shout & Shoot" (1998) -- very limited distribution
"Spellsinger" (prototype, 1994)
"Western Shooting" (1994) -- very limited distribution

Artic / ATW
"Max Magic" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)
"Polar Explorer" (ever finished/released?, c. 1983)
"Racing A" (1982) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=1826&image=3
"Super Star" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)
"Scramble" (1981) -- licensed from Konami
"Witches Way" (ever finished/released?, c. 1983)

Aruze
"Donchan Puzzle - Hanabi de Doon!" (2003)
"HiPai Paradise - Shin Super Real Mahjong Series" (2002)
"HiPai Paradise 2 - onsen ni ikou yo! - Shin Super Real Mahjong Series" (2004)
"Kurukuru Fever" (2002)

Aruze / Takumi
"Don Puzzle" (2003) -- might be the same game as "Donchan Puzzle - Hanabi de Doon!" listed above

Astec21
"Shinryu Senki - Warlock Of The Fates" or "The Warlocks Of The Fates" (1995) -- Neo-Geo MVS hardware, an unreleased prototype shown at the
Tokyo Omocha Show in June 1995

Atari
"3 On 3 Basketball" (1994) -- prototype on CoJag hardware
"Accelerator" (1988) -- prototype on System 2 hardware
"Akka Arrh" (prototype, 1980)
"Aladdin" (year unknown) -- possibly a prototype name for "Arabian"
"Alpha 1" (1983) -- prototype version of "Major Havoc"
"Amazing Adventure" (1982) -- unreleased prototype
"Anti-Aircraft" (a.k.a. Anti-Aircraft II) (1975) -- non-cpu, but has ROM data for plane's graphics
"Arcade Driver" (year unknown)
"Asteroids" (198?) -- prototype on System 1 hardware (not the same as the 6502 Vector hardware game)
"BMX Heat" (prototype, 1991)
"Beavis and Butt-head" (unfinished prototype, 1995,3DO hardware) -- note that existing copies of this game have various levels of completeness
"Blood Lust" -- same hardware as Area 51 Site 4, need hard drive backup + ROMs
"Bounty Hunter" (199?) -- prototype, runs on hardware similar to "Cyber Storm"
"California Speed (Hyperdrive conversion)" (1998) -- the regular version is dumped, but there was also a conversion kit from Midway's "Hyperdrive" which
differed in that it didn't use the 4 position shift lever
"Captain Seahawk" (prototype, 1978)
"Cyberstorm" (prototype, 1993)
"Danger Express" (1992) -- pic1, pic2, pic3
"Die Alien Scum!!" (with Time Warner Interactive, prototype, 1996, 3DO hardware)
"Dirtbike" (prototype, 197?)
"Dodgem" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Dominos" (1977) -- 4-player cocktail version
"Dozer" (199?) -- unreleased prototype
"Dragon Rider" (1982) -- prototype that never made it past the testing phase
"E.T." (1984) -- unreleased prototype on hardware similar to "Return Of The Jedi"
"Fast Draw" (ever released?, with Arcade Engineering, 1977) -- Jack Pearson of A.E. has said they developed this game and sold it to Atari; not the same as the
American Laser game or the poker machine of this title
"Force Field" (1981) -- unreleased prototype
"Golf Simulator" (1984) -- a laserdisc game
"Heart Of Ice" (1982) -- prototype
"Heist" (1982) -- prototype
"Hod Rod Rebels" (2000) -- unreleased sequel to San Francisco Rush 2049, runs on a PC with a security board to prevent bootlegging
"Hyperspace" (1981) -- prototype
"Interchange" (prototype, 1982)
"Launch Aircraft" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Le Mans" (1976) -- non-CPU, ROM used to display car, score, timer, and race tracks
"Malibu" (year unknown) -- prototype on 6502 vector hardware
"Marble Madness 2: Marble Man" (prototype, 1991) -- only 4 known complete examples exist
"Maze Invaders" (prototype, 1982)
"Missile Command Deluxe" (prototype, 1981)
"Nightmare" (prototype, 1982) -- pic1. Game is dumped+emulated, but being hoarded by (un)safestuff.
"Outlaw" (1976) -- non-CPU, but uses ROM for graphics
"Quak!" (1974) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics. Schematics at http://www.mameworld.net/discrete/Atari/Quak/Qwak.pdf
"Quiz Show" (with Kee Games, 1976) -- we need question data from 8-track tapes. pic1, pic2
"San Francisco Rush: The Rock Wavenet" (1996?) -- a version of the game that allowed network play over a broadband line installed at the arcade
"Shooting World" -- same hardware as Area 51 Site 4, need hard drive backup + ROMs
"Solar War / Super Man / Orion XIV" (1979) -- prototype sequel to Video Pinball
"Star Trap" (prototype, 1981)
"Stock Car" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Stunt Cycle" (1976) -- non-CPU, but uses ROM for graphics
"UFO" (ever finished/released?, c. 1979)
"Bar Top 5200" (1983) -- prototype countertop system using modified Atari 5200; a game, Barroom Baseball, has been dumped, but a dump of the system BIOS is needed
"Relief Pitcher" (198?) -- prototype on System 1 hardware, not the same as the 1992 game on 68000 based hardware
"Road Runner" (198?) -- prototype on 6502 Colour Raster hardware, not the same as Road Runner on System 1 hardware
"Road Runner" (1983) -- prototype laserdisc game
"Onslaught" (1982) -- prototype
"Parking Lot" (1982) -- prototype
"Power Gem" (1982) -- prototype
"Sebring" (year unknown) -- prototype
"Space Shoot" (1981) -- prototype

Atari / Horror Games
"Shark Jaws" (1975) -- non-CPU, uses ROM chips for shark, fish, and swimmer graphics

Atari / Kee Games
"Crossfire" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Indy 4" (1976) -- non-CPU, PROM stores motion code values, ROM used to generate score window (and probably other graphical elements); this is a four-player version of Indy 800
"Indy 800" (1975) -- non-CPU, PROM stores motion code values, ROM used to generate score windows (and probably other graphical elements); this game had a massive 16 square foot table and allowed up to eight players
"Pursuit" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics, manual available at http://www.mameworld.net/discrete/Atari/Pursuit/Pursuit.pdf
"Tank" (1974) -- non-CPU, the first game to use ROM chips
"Tank II" (1975) -- non-CPU, uses ROM for graphics

Athena
"Pro Mahjong Goku" (1994)

Atlus
"Print Club Vol. 3" (1995 or 1996) -- System C-2 hardware
"Print Club 2" (1997) -- ST-V hardware

B&F
"Mahjong Gorgeous Night" (2000)

Bally / Sente
"Euro Stocker" (SAC-I hardware, 1984)
"Team Hat Trick" (prototype on SAC-I hardware, 1985)
"Trick Shot" (SAC-I hardware, 1984?)
"Trivial Pursuit" (SAC-I hardware, 1986) -- British, German, and Spanish versions

Bandai / Dimps
"Datacarddass Dragon Ball Z" (2005) -- Taito Type X hardware

Banpo Electronics
"Korean Pro Baseball 98" (1998)

Banpresto
"Gundam Battle Operating Simulator" (2005) -- Sega Chihiro hardware
"Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 Card Builder" (2005) -- Naomi 2 Satellite Terminal hardware
"SD Gundam Gaiden Burning Attack" (1993)
"USO 800" a.k.a. "USO Hakkenki" (1994, fortune-teller machine)

Banpresto / Dimps
"Mobile Suit Gundam 0079" (2006) -- Chihiro hardware

Banpresto / Spike
"Chou Dragonball Z" (2005) -- System 246 hardware

Bend Electronics
"Challenger Black Jack 21" (year unknown)
"Challenger Draw Poker" (year unknown)
"Challenger In Between" (year unknown)

Bertolino
"Combat" (ever finished/released?, c. 1977)

Bellfruit
"Rise of the Robots" (with Mirage, 1995)
"Zool" (1993, RasterSpeed hardware)

BG Video
"Moon Striker" (1980)
"Cosmic Wars" (date unknown)
"Firebird" (date unknown)
"Rallycross" (date unknown)

Bluth Group
"The Sea Beast And Barnacle Bill" (1984) -- a cancelled laserdisc game from Don Bluth, did it ever advance past the planning stage?

Bonanza Enterprises
"5 Card Poker" (date unknown)
"Diamond Poker Double-Up" (year unknown)
"Golden Poker Double Up" (year unknown)
"Mini-Boy 7" (year unknown) -- collection of seven games
"Mini-Boy Golden Poker Double Up" (date unknown)
"Treble Breakout" (date unknown)
"TV Invader" (date unknown)
"TV Poker" (date unknown)

Brass International, licensed by Entertainment Enterprise
"Vampire" (1983)

Braze Technologies
"Double Donkey Kong" (1999) -- a hack allowing both "Donkey Kong" and "Donkey Kong Jr." to run on a Donkey Kong Jr. board

Cal Omega
"Double Draw" (1981?) -- for Derringer cabinet
"Double Up" (1981?) -- for Derringer cabinet
"Gin!" (1981?) -- for Derringer cabinet
"High Score" (1981?) -- for Derringer cabinet
"Pixels" (1981?) -- for Derringer cabinet
"Skill-Stop Poker" (1981?) -- for Derringer cabinet
"Super Blackjack" (1981?) -- for Derringer cabinet
"Wild Double Up" (1981?) -- for Derringer cabinet
"Winner's Choice" (1981?) -- for Derringer cabinet

Capcom
"Ashita Tenki ni Naare" (1990) -- Mitchell hardware
"Buster Buddies" (1995) -- American version of "Pang! 3"
"Cannon Spike" or "Gunspike" (2000) -- Naomi hardware, EPROM is dumped, but the full cart with surface mounted ROMs is needed
"Capcom Fighting All Stars" (2003) -- System 246 hardware
"Capcom Fighting Jam" (2004) -- System 246 hardware
"Dokaben 2" (1989)
"Galum Pa!" (prototype on CPS-2 hardware, 1994?)
"Ken Sei Mogura" (199?) -- CPSII hardware (maybe)
"Kono e-Tako" (2003)
"Mallet Madness" (1999) -- use a hand-held mallet to hit on-screen targets
"Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - New Age Of Heroes" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"PrideGP 2003" (2003) -- System 246 hardware
"Project Justice - Rival Schools 2" (2000) -- Naomi hardware, American version of "Moero! Justice Gakuen"
"Rockman EXE - The Arcade Medal Edition" (2005)

Capcom / Bandai
"Mobile Suit Gundam SEED - Alliance VS ZAFT" (2005) -- Capcom System 246 hardware

Capcom / Banpresto
"Z Gundam DX" (2004) -- Namco System 256 hardware

Capcom / Namco
"Gun Survivor 2 - Biohazard Code Veronica" (2001) -- Naomi hardware
"Gun Survivor 3 - Dino Crisis" (2002) -- Capcom System 246 hardware

Capcom / SNK
"Capcom Vs. SNK 2 - Mark Of The Millenium 2001" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Carousel Entertainment
"Skycopter II" (199?) -- intended for use in a kiddie ride with Atari Jaguar hardware, but never released
"Speedster II" (199?) -- intended for use in a kiddie ride with Atari Jaguar hardware, but never released

Cave
Campaign Arrange Version of "DoDonPachi" (limited release, 1997) -- reportedly 100 copies made and given to contest high scorers
"Espgaluda II" (2005)
"DoDonPachi Dai-Ou-Jou" (2002) -- PGM hardware
"DoDonPachi Dai-Ou-Jou Black Label" (2002) -- PGM hardware
"Espgaluda" (2003) -- PGM hardware
"Ibara" (2005)
"Ketsui - Kizuna Jigoku Tachi" or "Ke-Tsu-I - Kizunajigokutachi" (2002) -- PGM hardware

Cave / AMI
"Mushihime Sama" (2004)

CCG MetaMedia
"BreakServe, Virtual Tennis" (1992) -- VR game on REALWare VR hardware
"Cyber Pong" (1992) -- VR game on REALWare VR hardware
"Virtual Darts" (1992) -- VR game on REALWare VR hardware
"Virtual Hoops" (1992) -- VR game on REALWare VR hardware

Central Leisure System
"Menkyo Training Machine" (1983)

Centuri
"Battle Star" (1979) -- same as the Sega/Gremlin game?
"Space Bug" (1979)

Century Consolidated
"The Grand-Slam VIII" (year unknown) -- possibly non-CPU

Century Electronics
"El Grande" (year unknown)
"Horizon" (198?) -- CVS system, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=3434
"Outlaw" (198?) -- CVS system, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=3434
"Reaction" (year unknown)
"Space Warp" (1983) -- conversion for Galaxian PCB
"Super Shot" (198?) -- CVS system, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=3434
"Voyager" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Chameleon
"Formula 1 Racing" (199?) -- VR game on Chameleon hardware
"Labyrinth Rangers" (199?) -- VR game on Chameleon hardware
"Thunderbolt Air" (199?) -- VR game on Chameleon hardware

Cheongsol
"Nine Catcher" ("Championship Horse Race") (1999)

Cherry Leisure
"Rally Cross" (year unknown)

Chicago Coin
"Demolition Derby" (1976) -- non-CPU, but uses ROM for graphics, licensed version of Exidy's "Destruction Derby"
"Super Flipper" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics, a video game in a pinball-shaped cabinet

Chicago Gaming Company
"Nicktoons Racing" (2003)

Cinematronics
"Express Delivery" (ever finished/released?, c. 1984)
"Hovercraft" (never released, c. 1983) -- 68K-based vector game, software might still exist
"Info-Mania/Reflex" (ever finished/released?, date unknown) 
"Outpost" (prototype for "Boxing Bugs," 1981?) -- vector game

Coastal Amusement
"Pop-A-Ball" (199?) -- includes both video and electromechanical components
"Pop-A-Ball II" (199?) -- includes both video and electromechanical components
"Pop-A-Tac-Toe" (199?) -- includes both video and electromechanical components
"Pop-A-Tac-Toe II" (199?) -- includes both video and electromechanical components

Coinex
"Barracuda" (1982)

Coinmaster
"Hi-Lo" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Comad
"Beat Player 2000" (2000) -- a conversion kit for Konami's "Beatmania"
"Hell Out" (ever finished/released?, c. 1992)
"Let's Dance Type 1" (2000)
"Let's Dance Type 2" (2000)
"Pushman" (1990) -- The original 'adult' version. The existing dump is bad; the American Sammy licensed version is in MAME

Comercial Electronica
"Mototour" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Compile
"Aleste 2" (1990) -- Mega-Tech hardware

Compu-Games A/S
"Mystic Man" (1980) -- clone of Pac-Man, perhaps a licensed version for Denmark

Computran
"Super Tank" (1981) -- licensed American version of the Video Games GMBH game

Coreland / Sega
"119" (for Sega, prototype or limited release in Japan, 1986)
"Noboranka" (for Data East, 1986) -- Original version
"Oh Shou" (1982) -- shougi-themed game
"Rafflesia (unencrypted)" (1986) -- entire romset needs to be redumped
"Senryaku Game Bopeep" (for Sega, prototype or limited release?, 1986)
"Tadaima Tokkun-chu" (1985) -- on Sega System 1 hardware

Cosmos
Licensed version of UPL's "Mouser" (1983)

Creative Worlds
"Knight Drop" (1995) -- VR game on CWI Arcade hardware

C Technologies Inc.
"Grid Master" (1995) -- flight simulation game on Century C2000 hardware

CTO-Catalana De Technologies
"Far West Draw Poker" (2002)

Current Technology
"AppleJack" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Cybermind
"Killer Loop" (2000)
"MotorHead" (2000)

Cybermind Canada
"Rise Of The Triad" (1995) -- VR game on VR Cobra hardware
"Terminal Velocity" (1995) -- VR game on VR Cobra hardware
"V.E.R.T. Vertical Emergency Response Team" (1995) -- VR game on VR Cobra hardware
"VR Laser" (1995) -- VR game on VR Cobra hardware

Daeseung
"Mary and Jjong" (1998)

Dale Associates
"Player's Choice" (year unknown)

Data East
"Air Walkers" (ever finished?, c. 1996, Sega Model 2 hardware)
"Angler Dangler" (dedicated version, 1982)
"Chanbara"
"DS Telejan" (dedicated version, 1981) -- 4-player version, no 2-player dedicated version?
"Fighting Fantasy (World version)" (1989)
"Gun Hard" (1994) -- Japanese version of "Locked 'n Loaded"
"Hammer Car" (1983)
"Heavy Barrel (Japanese version)" (1987)
"Kiss Off" (Sega ST-V cartridge, 1996) -- world version of "Mausuke no Ojama the World"
"Mad Lander" (1980?), if it exists; yet another version of "Mad Alien"/"Mad Rider"?
"Mad Rider" (1980) - another version of Mad Alien / Mad Lander?
"Manhattan" (dedicated version, 1981), if it exists
"Mole Hunter" (1980)
"Pro Bowling" (dedicated version, 1983), if it exists
"Quiz Omaeni Pipon Cho!" (ever finished?, c. 1996, Sega ST-V hardware)
"Ring King II" (1986)
"Terranean" (dedicated version, 1980)
"Tokyo MIE Clinic"/"Tokyo MIE Sinrohiyo" (dedicated version, 1984)
"Treasure Island" (dedicated version, 1982), if it exists
"Wolf Fang" (1991) -- Japanese version of Rohga Armor Force
Any undumped game for the DECO cassette system, including:
      2 "Ninja"/"Sengoku Ninja Tai" (1980)
      3 "Manhattan" (1981)
      5 "Bumpoline" (never released, 1981) or? "Banbolin" (DECO Cassette System, 1983)
      6 "Nebula" (1981)
      8 "The Tower" (1981)
     10? Four-player version of "DS Telejan" (1981), if the cassette version exists?
     12 "Flash Boy"/"The DECO Kid" (1981) -- we need dumps of both the original horizontal version and the later vertical version
     14 Two-player version of "DS Telejan" (1981)
     16 "Treasure Island" (1982) -- we still need a dump of the dongle that came with one version of this cassette
     18 "Explorer" (Cassette version, 1982) -- missing roms from the overlay PCB and missing dongle data
     23 "Bobitto" (never released, 1982?)
     24 "Tume-Go Kaisyou" (1982)
     25 "Angler Dangler"/"Fishing" (1982)
     30 "Skater Gaiter" (1982)
     34 "Super Doubles Tennis" (cassette version, 1983)
     35 [title unknown] (never released, 1983?)
     36? "Genesis" (cassette version, 1983)
     37 "Zeroize" (1983) - missing dongle dump
     41 "The Grand Sumo"/"Oh Zumou" (1984)
     42 "Hello Gate Ball"(1984)
     43 "Yellow Cab" (cassette version, 1984)
     45? "Tokyo MIE Clinic"/"Tokyo MIE Sinrohiyo" (1984)
     46? "Geinohjin SikakuSiken" (1985)
     47? "Tokyo MIE Sinryohiyo 2"/"Tokyo MIE Clinic 2" (1985)
     [number unknown] "Burmazon" (ever finished/released?, c. 1981)
     [number unknown] "Missile Sprinter" (ever finished/released?, c. 1981)
     NOTE: We have a dump of a cassette labeled "Flying Ball," which might be an alternate title for one of these games.

Data East / Sega
"Stamp Club" or "Stamp Expressions" (1996) -- PC-based hardware, lets the player design and print stamps

Datamatic
"Astro Attacker" (date unknown)
"Space Cresta" (date unknown)

Delta Coin
"Delta Rally" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Deniam
"Go!Go!" (1995)
"Lottery Game" (1997)
"Propose" (1997)

Devecka
"Drumscape" (1998) -- a drumming simulation game

Dgpix
"Funky Ball" (1998)
"Elfin" (1999)

Digimatic Italia
"Magic Maggot" (1980) -- bootleg of Centipede

Digital Controls
"Fax" (198?) -- licensed from Exidy for the Countercade countertop system, multiple question sets available,
http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=4547
"Pro Sports" (198?) -- a compilation of "Pro Bowling", "Pro Tennis", and "Pro Golf" from Data East for the Countercade
countertop system, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=4547

Digital Games
"Air Combat" (1976) -- possibly non-CPU
"Heavy Traffic" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Mini Golf" (1980)

Digital Vehicle, Inc.
"Pacesetter 8000" (1995) -- racing simulation game available in both a single screen and three screen version

Dinamic
"After the War" (prototype, 1991)
"Hammer Boy" (1991) -- very limited arcade release in Spain
"Megaphoenix" (1991) -- very limited arcade release in Spain

Domino
"Tornado" (ever finished/released?, 1979?) -- same as any of the other games with this title?

Dongmyeong
"Double Punch" (1998)
"Heart Bingo" (1999)

Dr.-Ing. Reiner Foerst GmbH
"Nurburgring 1" (year unknown)
"Nurburgring 2" (year unknown)
"Nurburgring 3" (year unknown)

Drew Industries
"Joker Poker 54" (year unknown)

Dynamo
"Lil' Hustler" (1981) -- licensed version of Konami's "Video Hustler"
"Solitaire Challenge" (1994)
"Super Poker" (year unknown)

Dynax
A hopefully more accurate Dynax wanted list is here. All games listed in GREEN are wanted
??? -- A Dynax-based Hanafuda game, name unknown
"Cafe Break" (1999)
"Hana Byobu"(2000)
"Hana Gokou" (1995)
"Hana Gold Moon"(2000)
"Hana Kagerou Nehten"(2000)
"Hana Kanzashi (Korea)" (1996) -- Different to original Japanese version.... Hanafuda card graphics replaced by animals and has Korea Hanafuda rules
"Hana Kikyo"(2002)
"Jan Yuuki" (1988)
"Jan-jan" (1982)
"Jan-puter SP" (1997)
"Joker Mahjong" (1983)
"Mahjong Benikugyaku" (2001)
"Mahjong Bou Ryu" (2000)
"Mahjong Cafe Doll Great" (1994)
"Mahjong Cafe Time" (1992)
"Mahjong China Girl" (2002)
"Mahjong Dai Ha Ou" (1999)
"Mahjong Dai Myojin" (2003)
"Mahjong Dai Reach" (2003)
"Mahjong Dai Renso" (2001)
"Mahjong Dai San Gen" (2000)
"Mahjong Dai Shogun" (2002)
"Mahjong Dai Touyouken" (1996)
"Mahjong Fantastic Love" (1996)
"Mahjong Gekisha" (1989)
"Mahjong Gorgeous Night" (2002)
"Mahjong Guerrilla" (1984)
"Mahjong Jan II" (1983)
"Mahjong Jan Ou" (1999)
"Mahjong Jan-tei" (1999)
"Mahjong Kazoku" (1987)
"Mahjong Mysterious Sky" (1999)
"Mahjong Night Illusion" (2000)
"Mahjong Raijin Pai" (1995)
"Mahjong Reach 2" (1994)
"Mahjong Ryu Ou" (2001)
"Mahjong Seiryu-Densetsu" (1996)
"Mahjong Sensei" (1983)
"Mahjong Shinkirou" (1989)
"Mahjong Super Daichuukaken" (1995)
"Mahjong Sweet Academy" (2002)
"Mahjong Taketori Tensetsu" (2003)
"Mahjong Tenhou" (2003)
"Mahjong Tokkyuu Kaitenban" (1991)
"Mahjong Touyou No Shinpi Part 2 - Exotic Dream" (1993)
"Mahjong Touyou No Shinpi" (1992)
"Mahjong Vegas" (1991)
"Mahjong Vs. Triangle" (1986) -- Nintendo Vs. System hardware
"Mai Jan" (1982)
"Makai Hou Ou" (2000)
"Makai Jan" (1985)
"Open Mahjong" (1982)
"Quiz Royal Selection" (1994) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=3634
"Raijinhai Deluxe" (1996)
"Return Of SEL-Jan II" (1996)
"SEL Jan" (1982)

East Technology
"Agress" (1991) -- name uncertain, clone made by Palco is in MAME
"Destruction" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Eastern Commerce
"Block Buster" (date unknown)

Eastern Micro Electronics (EME)
"Alien War" (year unknown)
"Dinosaurs" (ever finished/released?, c. 1983)
"Honey Bear" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)
"Twang" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Ecast
"Infinity Upgrade Kit" (2003) -- upgrades Midway's "Touchmaster Infinity" countertop game

Ecole
"Musapey's Choco Marker" (2002) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Ecole / Type Moon
"Melty Blood - Act Cadenza" (2005) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Elcon
"Whiskey Barrel 6 Game" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics

Elcon Industries
"Collision" (1979?) -- same as the Video Games game?
"Cosmic Attackers" (1979) -- another "Space Invaders" clone

Electra Games
NOTE: Probably none of these games use a CPU, but it would still be good to get dumps of any ROMs on the boards:
"Combo 3" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Eliminator IV" (1977)
"Flying Fortress" (1976/77?)
"Knockout" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Pace Car Pro" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics, manual at http://www.mameworld.net/discrete/Rough/PaceCarPro/PaceCarPro.pdf
"UFO Chase" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics, manual at http://www.mameworld.net/discrete/Rough/UFOChase/UFOChase.pdf
"Wings" (1976)

Electrocoin
"Royal Flush" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Electromotion
"Electro-Fun 401" (1974) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics

Electro-Sport
"Black Jack" (1984)
"Draw Poker" (1979) -- features four different poker games
"Draw Poker" (1981) -- features ten different poker games
"Draw Poker III" (1983)
"Keno" (1983)
"Quarterhorse" (1983, laserdisc game)
"Super Keno" (1984)

Electronic Arts
"PGA Tour Golf" (2000)

Elettronolo
"Quiz" (1985)
"California Speed" (1998)-- Licensed version of Atari Games' version

Elmac
"Gioca Quiz" (ever finished/released?, c. 1986)

EM-Teck
"Bug Busters" (2001) -- exterminate bugs with a bug-spray controller that actually sprays air

EMI
"Mars Invader" (date unknown) -- clone of "Moon Cresta"
"Mars Laser" (date unknown)
"Mars Nova" (date unknown)
"Mars Skybolt" (date unknown)
"Mars Skyfire" (date unknown)
"Mars Warriors" (date unknown)
NOTE: All EMI games were presumably clones or bootlegs of games by other manufacturers.

Entertainment Enterprises
"Joker Poker - 21" (1981)
"Reno Games" (year unknown) -- includes Poker, Blackjack, Hi-Lo, and Craps; http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4273&image=2

Entertainment Sciences
"Bouncer" (1984) -- prototype. pic1, pic2
"Turbo Sub" (1985) -- prototype, PROM dumps required

Eolith
"Burning Striker (2003) -- PC based game, http://web.archive.org/web/20040227204048/eoarcade.eolith.co.kr/product/english.asp?c_id=25
"Dance Machine 18 Network Edition" (200?)
"Grand Prix Derby" (1997)
"Hidden Catch 3 Plus" (2001?) -- upgrade kit for Hidden Catch 3
"Hidden Catch Movie (2003) -- same hardware as Burning Striker
"Ribbon (Step1. Mild Mind)" 1999
"Street/Straight Nine" (date unknown)
"Dance Machine 18 / DM18" (2000) -- a Network Edition has also been described, but it might be the same game
"Iron Fortress" (1998)
"Linky Pipe" (1998)

Esco Trading
"Super Space Stranger" (date unknown) -- licensed version of the Hoei game?

ESD
"3 Cushion Billiard" (2000)
"Deluxe 5" (2000)
"SWAT Police" (2001)

Euromax
"Racer" (year unknown) -- a BMX game controlled by pedalling a bike

Europa Coin
"Super Pinball '91" (1991)

Evans & Sutherland
"Canyons" (1993) -- VR game on Virtual Glider hardware
"DroidWackers" (1994) -- VR game on Electra DOME hardware
"Formation Flyer" (1994) -- VR game on Electra DOME hardware
"Metropolis" (1993) -- VR game on Virtual Glider hardware

Ever
"Lucky Marco" (1999)

Exidy
"0077" (ever finished/released?, 1986) -- Would have been first of a series of interchangeable games for an environmental cabinet (cockpit)
"Alley Rally" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics, schematics available at http://www.mameworld.net/discrete/Exidy/AlleyRally/AlleyRallySch.pdf
"Death Race 98" (year unknown) -- probably non-CPU with ROM for graphics
"Destruction Derby" (1975) -- non-CPU, but uses ROM for graphics
"Fax 2" (1983)
"Football" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Kreepy Krawlers" (1980) - ever finished/released?
"Score" (1977) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Snapper" (1982) -- ever finished/released?
"Spiders From Space" (1976) -- non-CPU, but uses ROM for graphics, a prototype version of Destruction Derby with rockets and spiders instead of cars
"Super Death Chase" (1977) -- non-CPU, upgrade to Death Race adding skeletons and a random ghost, uses ROM for graphics, may not have been released
"Table Football" or "Table Foosballer" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Trapeze" (1978) -- only one board now known to exist. This game was licensed to Taito as "Trampoline" 
"TV Pinball" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Vertigo" (1984)

Expotato
"Come On Baby" (2000) -- partial dump exists (HDD image only)

F2 System
"2002 Hoola" (1999)
"Mars Lander Battle Stage" (2002)
"Mr. Janggo" (199?) -- a drum game
"New Cross Pang" (1999)
"Poosho Poosho" (1999)
"Solitaire" (1999)
"Techno Motion" (2000) -- clone of "Dance Dance Revolution"
"World Adventure" (1999)

Face
"Carib No Zaiho" (1994) -- Neo-Geo MVS prototype
"Western Rose" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=3635

Fakespace, Inc.
"Vacuii" (1996) -- VR game on Fakespace Music hardware

Falcon
"Burble" (1983)
"Crazy Kong, Jr." (1982)
"Yamato" (1983) -- licensed version of the Sega game, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=2663&image=1

Family Production
"Heart Breakers" (1999)

Ferris Productions, Inc.
"Cyber Knights - Rage Inside The Machine" (1994) -- VR game on Cyber Unit XLR8 hardware
"The Grand Canyon Adventure" (1994) -- VR game on Cyber Unit XLR8 hardware
"Utopia - The Ultimate Experience" (1994) -- VR game on Cyber Unit XLR8 hardware
"Virtual Architect" (1994) -- VR application on Cyber Unit XLR8 hardware

Four J International
"The Destroyer From Jail" (1991)

Free Enterprise Games
Licensed version of Stern's "Minefield" (1983) on conversion kits (code-named "Fester") for "Amidar," "Cobra," "Galaxian," and "Scramble" hardware

Fun Games
"BiPlane" (1976) -- non-CPU, but has some ROM data for graphics
"King" (1976) -- reported to have been designed and built, but the only known boardset is believed to be owned by Eldorado games. The object was to fly
your biplane around the Empire State Building shooting at King Kong (he is holding Fay Wray also) while avoiding his attempts to swat you
out of the sky. The game used a CPU (2650?) and the animation was gorgeous!
"Race" (1976) -- non-CPU, uses several PROM's for car and track graphics
"Tankers" (1975) -- non-CPU, with ROM data for graphics, a clone of Atari/Kee's Tank

Funai
"Interstellar Zangus" (ever finished/released?, c. 1985) -- laserdisc game, sequel to "Interstellar Laser Fantasy"; a flyer and marquee have been seen

Fusence
"Aqua Racer" (2001)
"Grand Touring 1" (1999)
"Grand Touring 2" (2000)

G.A.A.
"International Toote - Jockey Club 2" (200?)

G.Rev
"Border Down" (2003) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Senko no Ronde" (2005) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Under Defeat" (2002) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Gaelco
"ATV Track" (2002)
"Football Power" (2000)
"Gaelco Championship Tuning Race" (2005)
"Gaelco Football" (2002)
"Master Boy 2" (1991)
"Ring Riders" (2004) -- PC-based hardware
"Salter" (1995)
"Smashing Drive" (2001)
"Thunder Hoop III" (1993)
"Tokyo Cop" (2003)
"Tokyo Cops - Special Police Reinforcement" (2003)
"Tuning Race" -- Late 90's, probably 'Rolling Extreme' hardware

Game Arts
"THX-DR122" (1986?) -- THX-DR122 was called "Thexder" on domestic/computer conversions. The programming was by Synergistic Software Inc.
though the producer was Game Arts Co. Ltd. Domestic ports were on the MSX, NES, Apple II, IBM PC, and maybe others.

Game-A-Tron
"Black Hole" (ever finished/released?, date unknown), unless this is the same as the "Black Hole" game we already have
"Black Jack" (year unknown)
"Computer Poker" -- cab pic, pic1, pic2, pic3
"Dambusters" (ever finished/released?, date unknown) -- same as the South West Research game?
"Draw Poker" (year unknown)
"Face Up 21" (1981)
"Space Zap" (1980) -- Licensed version of Midway's game
"Thorobred Derby" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Game Box Entertainment, Inc.
"Dream Hunting" (2002) -- uses a wireless gun with recoil action

Game Plan
"Intruder" (1981) -- clone of Irem's "Space Beam"

Game Room
"California Chase" (1999)

Game Technology Inc.
"Draw Poker" (1983)
"Jacks-Or-Better" (1983)

Game World
"Space Battles" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Gamenara
"Spaceball" (1999)

Games Of Tomorrow Inc.
"Kingpin" (year unknown)
"Maxi-Dealer Upright" (year unknown) -- includes Kingpin, Tournament Bowling, HiLo Double Up Joker Poker, Black Jack, and Acey Deucy

Gamex Amusements
"Nok-Out Boxing" (ever released?, date unknown)

Gayton Games
"Munchyman" (1981) -- bootleg of Pac-Man
"Galaxiad Invaders" (1980) -- parts III, IV, and V (were I and II also made?); probably a bootleg of something; http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=3777

GCTech Co., LTD
"Bounty Hunter" (2002) -- a fighting game controlled by the player punching, kicking, and kneeing pads

General Computing
"Crazy Otto" (prototype for "Ms. Pac-Man" h/w, 1981)

Global Entertainment
"Loverboy" (1983)

Global Entertainment Systems, Ltd.
"Cyber Surfin" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Motion hardware
"Future: Motor Biking" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Motion hardware
"Future: Snow Boarding And Horse Riding" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Motion hardware
"Future: Wind Surfing" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Motion hardware

Global VR
"Beach Head 2000" (200?) -- Vortek V3 system
"Beach Head 2002" (2001) -- Vortek V3 system
"Beach Head 2003 Desert War" (200?) -- Vortek V3 system
"EA Sports Madden NFL Football" (2004) -- PC-based hardware
"EA Sports PGA Tour Golf Challenge Edition" (2005) -- PC-based hardware
"Incoming" (200?) -- Vortek V3 system
"Invasion Earth" (200?) -- Vortek V3 system
"Last Bounty Hunter" -- PC-based hardware
"Mad Dog McCree" -- PC-based hardware
"Mad Dog McCree 2" -- PC-based hardware
"Need For Speed" (2003) -- PC-based hardware
"Need For Speed Underground" (2005) -- PC-based hardware
"Operation Blockade" (2002) -- Vortek V3 system
"Six Gun Select" -- PC-based hardware

GMA
 "Euro Ranger" (ever finished/released?, c. 1986)

Gottlieb
"Arena"/"Hexus"/"Wizwarz" (unreleased prototype, date unknown) -- supposedly only a single finished unit made
Wizwarz is dumped and in mame. Do Arena or Hexus versions exist?
"Bunnies" (unreleased prototype, date unknown)
"Jail Jumper" (unreleased prototype, date unknown)
"Protector"/"Videoman"/"Guardian"/"Argus" (unreleased prototype, date unknown) -- tested badly and was canned
"Argus" is dumped and in mame. Do "Protector", "Videoman" or "Guardian" versions exist?
"Quizimodo" (unreleased prototype on Apple II hardware, date unknown) -- supposedly only 2 units made
"Scout" (unreleased prototype, date unknown)
NOTE: Various other Gottlieb prototype games have been described, but titles are unknown.

Grayhound / Greyhound
"Atlantic City" (1987)
"Bingo" (1984)
"Deluxe 8 Liner" (1989) -- includes "Lucky 8 Lines" and "Hi-Lo Double-Up"
"El Dorado" (year unknown)
"Model 102 / Model 103 / Model 104 / Model 108" (1984) -- a series of cabinets that used interchangeable ROM chips for different versions of "Joker Poker",
"Video Trivia" (1985) and its various question-category chipsets
"Sports Authority Challenge" (1992)
"Super Bowl '87" (1987)
"Super Poker" (1987)
"Super Trivia & Lucky 8 Liner" (year unknown) -- both games in a single cabinet

GreyStone
"MercRacer 3000" (2001)
"XS-G" (1998)

GreyStone Technology, Inc.
"Canyon Runner" (1994) -- VR game on Mercury hardware
"MagBall" (1994) -- VR game on Mercury hardware
"MagBall" (1995) -- VR game on Andromeda hardware
"Pteranodon" (199?) -- VR game on Pteranodon hardware
"Reef Explorer" (1994) -- VR game on Mercury hardware

Halbu PC
"Volcano" (1999)

Hanmed
"Bonus Bingo" (1999)

Hansol
"Let's Go To The Hello Kitty Castle" (1999)

Hitmaker
"The Key Of Avalon - The Wizard Monster" (2003) -- Triforce hardware
"The Key Of Avalon Ver. 1.20 - Summon The New Monsters" (2004) -- Triforce hardware
"The Key Of Avalon 2" (2005) -- Triforce hardware

Hoei
"Banish" or "Punish" (title uncertain, 1978)
"Final Ranger" (1980)
"Marine Wars" (1978)
"Money Wars" (1980)
"Space Battle" (1980) -- not the same as the "Space War" bootleg or the U.S. Billiards game
"Space Stranger Part 2" (1978)
"Super Meteor" (1980)
"Super Space Stranger" (1978)
"Super Twin" (1979)
"TV Computer Deluxe" (1978)

Homedata
"Mahjong Joshi Pro-wres -Give up 5 byou mae-" (1988)
Unreleased 1989 version of "Battlecry"

Horizon Entertainment
"Virtual McCoy" (199?) -- VR game on Virtual Voyage hardware

Human Amusements
"Front Row" (unreleased prototype, 1992)

I.C.E.
"Dino Dash" (2003)
" Johnny Nero Action Hero" (2004)
"Home Run Derby" (1996) -- first game on 3Dfx hardware, player swings a real bat at a virtual ball
"Pitcher's Duel Tournament Edition" (1997) -- a CD upgrade for Home Run Derby
"Special Forces - Elite Training" (2003)

ID Software
"Quake II Arcade Edition" (1998) -- prototype demonstrated at Tokyo Game Show, PC-based hardware

IGS
"Crazy Dancing" (2000)
"Crazy Dancing EX" (2001)
"Dragon World 2001" or "China Dragon 4" or "Chuugoku Ryuu 4" (2001) -- PGM hardware
"Dragon World 3 Special" or "China Dragon 3 Special" or "Chuugoku Ryuu 3 Special" (2000) -- PGM hardware
"Dragon World Pretty Chance" (2001) -- PGM hardware
"Fighting Club" (2001)
"Fong Shen Online" (2002)
"Huang Fei Hong" -- only a partial dump exists
"Rock Fever EX" (2001)
"Shin Li Chen" (1999) -- PGM hardware

IM
"Bing Bing" (1999)

Inchang
"Beautiful Flower Girl 3" (1999)

Incredible Technologies (IT)
"Golden Tee Fore"
"Golden Tee Fore 2002"
"Golden Tee Fore 2003"
"Golden Tee Fore 2004"
"Golden Tee Fore 2004 Extra"
"Golden Tee Fore 2005"
"Golden Tee Fore 2005 Extra"
"Golden Tee Fore Complete"
"Carnival King" (2002)
"Virtual Pool" (for Bulldog Amusements, date unknown, on Eagle-1 hardware) -- based on the PC game by Interplay

Inder
"Duplex-In" (1990)
"Flip VI" (1990) -- hybrid pinball/video for PinMAME
"Pac-Boy" (1990)
"Video-In" (1990)

Indoor Golf Simulators
"12 Championship Golf Courses" (199?)

Innovative Coin
"Sky-Tack" (1976)
"Spitfire" (1976)

Interactive Imagery
"Ozi Rules 2010" (2000)

InteractiveLight
"Kick It!" (1997) -- a soccer game controlled by kicking an actual ball
"Kick It! Jr." (1998) -- a version of Kick It for a smaller cabinet
"Slide-It" (1999) -- a bowling game controlled by rolling a puck
"Savage Quest" (1999)

International Game Technology
"Draw 80 Poker" (year unknown)
"Quick Draw 2001" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4570&image=1
"Wild 1" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4570&image=1

IPM / Irem
"Air Assault" (1993)
"Angel Whisper" (1995) -- fortune-teller machine
"Battle Bird" (1986)
"Block Mahjong" (1978)
"Capsule Invader"(1979)
"Commander" (1979)
"Cross Blades!" (ever finished/released?, c. 1991)
"Hammerin' Harry" or "Daiku no Gensan" (1990) -- any undumped versions, in particular those on M81 and M82 hardware
"Huddle Up" (prototype or limited release?, 1988)
"Image Fight II" (1991)
"Itazura Angel" (1980)
"Kickle Cubicle" (1986) -- world version of "Meikyuu Jima"; only "Meikyuu Jima" is in the kikcubic.zip romset
"Kozoutai Gatcyo" (prototype, 1987) -- exhibited at '87 AOU expo
"Mahjong" (1978)
"Mahjong DX" (1978)
"New Block X" (1979)
"New Block Z" (1979)
"Nyankoro" (1978)
"Panther" (1980)
"Piccolo" (1978)
"Power Block" (1978)
"Punching Kid" (1982) -- alternate version of "Oli-Boo-Chu"
"Space Command" (1979)
"Super Spartan X"/"Super Kung-Fu Master" (prototype, 1985?) -- canned because it tested badly
"WWIII" (1980)

International Leisure Systems
"Spaceboarding" (1995) -- VR game on Virtua Fly hardware

Ivics
"Birdie Try" (1990) -- licensed version of the Data East game

Iwerks Entertainment
"The Loch Ness Expedition" (1993) -- VR game on Virtual Adventure hardware

Jaleco
"Angel Special" (1993)
"Arm Champs" (1988) -- pic1
"Bases Loaded" (1987) -- English-language version of "Moero Pro Yakyuu Homerun"
"Captain Flag" (1993, redemption game)
"Counter Force" (ever finished/released?, c. 1989)
"Dream Audition" (2000)
"F1 Grand Prix Star 2 Jr." (1994)
"Gun Baron" (1991) -- ever finished/released?, possibly just another name for Wild Pilot
"Hayaoshi Quiz Grand Champion Taikai" (1994, MS32 hardware)
"Hayaoshi Quiz Nettou Namahousou" (1994, MS32 hardware)
"Junior Grand Prix Star II" (1997)
"Rock'n 3" (1999) -- only a bootleg is currently dumped
"Rock'n 4" (2000) -- only a bootleg is currently dumped
"Rock'n Megasession" (1999) -- only a bootleg is currently dumped
"Rock'n Tread 2" (1999) -- only a bootleg is currently dumped
"Rock'n Tread" (1999) -- the sound ROM's in MAME come from a bootleg PCB and should ideally be redumped from an original
"Speed Champ: King of Quiz" (1994)
"Speed King: King of Quiz" (1993)
"Super Circuit Red Zone" (ever finished/released?, date unknown, on MS32 hardware) 
"Super Strong Warriors" (1993, MS32 hardware)
"Vs. Janshi Brand New Stars" (1997, MS32 hardware)
"Wild Pilot" (1992) -- Alternate version with different top-of-screen display
"World PK Soccer V2" (1996) -- the original "World PK Soccer" is in MAME

Jeongjin
"Hard Target" (1997)

Jeong-gyeong
"Tone Season" (1999)

Jesler Enterprises
"Hyper Bowl" (200?)

Jeutel
Jeutel version of "Super Invaders" (1978), unless this is the bootleg "Super Invaders" in MAME
"Le Grand Crash" (date unknown) -- clone of Sega's "Head On"?
"Mirage" (1981)

Joyland
"Trivia Challenge" (Senko license) -- Needs the question ROMs dumped

Jung-ang Leisure
"Hexa" (1998) -- not the same as D.R.Korea's game

Jung-ang Mechatronics
"Ssang Ssang" (1998)

Juyun
"Boring Race" (1997)
"Make Survival" (1997)

Kaiser Electro-Optics Inc.
"Cue View" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Odyssey hardware
"Orbatack" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Odyssey hardware
"Shrapnel" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Odyssey hardware

Kamiya
"Scandal Man" (1981)

Kaneko
"Boggy '83" (for Taito, 1983) -- "Boggy '84" bootleg is supported in MAME
"Cyvern Plus" (1999)
"Gals Panic SU" (1999) -- Korean hack of Gals Panic S
"Gals Panic S3" (2002)
"Highway Jumper" (for Taito, 1984)
"Nexzr" (ever finished/released?, c. 1992)
"Yuki Buta Man-P" (with Cave, prototype on Super Nova System hardware, 1997) -- exhibited at '97 AOU expo  
NOTE: Numerous Kaneko games from the mid-1990s will require trojaning.

Kinney Aero - Fightertown
"Flight Simulation" (1992) -- a flight simulator game on Bandit Cockpit hardware
"Flight Simulation" (1992) -- a flight simulator game on Two Seat Full Motion Cockpit hardware
"Flight Simulation" (1992) -- a flight simulator game on WWI Aircraft Simulator hardware

Karateco
"Asteroid" (1980) -- French version of "Asteroids" by Atari
"Billiard Americain" ["American Billiards" or "American Pool" in English-language regions?] (date unknown)
"Borderline" (1981) -- licensed version of the Sega game
"Dig Dug" (1982) -- licensed from Namco
"Donkey Kong" (1981) -- licensed from Nintendo
"Gin Rummy" (year unknown)
"Hopper" (1982) -- licensed version of Frogger?
"May Day" (1981) -- probably a licensed version of May Day!! by Hoei
"Taskete" (1980) -- clone or bootleg of "Speak & Rescue"
"The Double" (date unknown)
"Oca" (1980)
"Pac Pac" (1982) -- licensed version of Pac-Man

KCT
"Puyo Puyo" (1998) -- bootleg of Sega's game?

Kigyo Corp.
"Action Pac" (1996) -- prototype on Neo-Geo MVS hardware

Kim Ung Che
"Jin Saulabi Tu Hon (Samurai Shodown 2)" -- Korean censored version of Samurai Shodown 2

KKI
"Janpachi" (1983)

KMD
"Popshot" (exhibited but never released, c. 1991)
"Skeet Shot" (exhibited but never released, c. 1991)

KOAM
"Fantasy Of Fishing" (2000) -- uses a fishing rod controller with force feedback to create a realistic fishing simulation

Konami
"Anime Champ"
"Antarctic Adventure" (arcade version ever released?, c. 1984)
"Attack Rush" (1984) -- Bubble System
"BAW" (with Coreland, 1985) -- alternate version of "Black Panther"
"Barrian" (1981)
"Baseball Heroes 2005" (2005) -- Pyson Satellite Terminal hardware
"Battle Climaxx! 2" (2005) -- Pyson Satellite Terminal hardware
"Battle Climaxx!" (2004) -- Satellite Terminal hardware
"Battle Vision" (prototype on PPC hardware, 1997)
"Beat Stage" (Euro version)
"Beatmania 7th Mix"
"Beatmania The Final"
"Beatmania II DX" (1999) -- Twinkle hardware. We have the Program & Video CDs but we need a copy of the HDD and the 2 EPROMs
"Beatmania II DX 2nd Style" (2000) -- Twinkle hardware. We have the Program & Video CDs but we need a copy of the HDD and the 2 EPROMs
"Beatmania II DX 3rd Style" (2000) -- Twinkle hardware.
"Beatmania II DX 4th Style" (2000) -- Twinkle hardware.
"Beatmania II DX 5th Style" (2001) -- Twinkle hardware.
"Beatmania II DX 6th Style" (2001) -- Twinkle hardware.
"Beatmania II DX 7th Style" (2002) -- Twinkle hardware. We have the Program CD but we need a copy of the HDD, Video CD/DVD and the 2 EPROMs
"Beatmania II DX 8th Style" (2002) -- Twinkle hardware.
"Beatmania II DX 9th Style" (2003) -- Windows/PC-based hardware
"Beatmania II DX 10th Style" (2004) -- Windows/PC-based hardware
"Beatmania II DX 11th Style - IIDX RED" (2004) -- Windows/PC-based hardware
"Beatmania II DX 12 - Happy Sky" (2005) -- Windows/PC-based hardware
"Beatmania II DX Club Version" (1999) -- Twinkle hardware.
"Beatmania II DX Substream" (1999) -- Twinkle hardware. We have the Video CD but we need a copy of the Program CD, HDD and the 2 EPROMs
"Beatmania III" (2000) -- Firebeat hardware
"Beatmania III Append 6th Mix" (2001) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Beatmania III Append 7th Mix" (2002) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Beatmania III Append Core Remix" (2000) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Beatmania III: The Final" (2003) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Bishi Bashi Online" (2005)
"Block Game" (1978) -- possibly non-CPU
"Block Invader" (1978) -- possibly non-CPU
"Brain Busters" (ever finished/released?, c. 1994)
"Come 'on Mama" (ever finished/released?, c. 1982)
"Crazy Cross" / "Tokimeki Crazy Cross" (1994, GX hardware) -- we already have a dump of the Japan version of the "Tokimeki Memorial..." sequel
"Dance 86.4 Funky Radio Station" (2005) -- Bemani hardware
"Dance Dance Revolution" -- Bemani System 573 Analog hardware. We have the music CD but we need a copy of the install CD, or access to a real machine/PCB
"Dance Dance Revolution 1.5" (1999) -- Bemani System 573 Analog hardware
"Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix Japan" (2000) -- Bemani System 573 Digital hardware
"Dance Dance Revolution Club Version" (1999?) -- Bemani System 573 Analog hardware
"Dance Dance Revolution Extreme" (2002) -- Bemani System 573 Digital hardware
"Dance Dance Revolution Karaoke Mix 2nd" (2000?) -- Bemani Karaoke hardware
"Dance Dance Revolution Karaoke Mix" (1999) -- Bemani Karaoke hardware
"Dance Dance Revolution Kids" (2000) -- Bemani System 573 Analog hardware
"Dance Dance Revolution Solo 4th Mix Japan" (2000) -- Bemani System 573 Solo hardware
"Dance Dance Revolution Solo 4th Mix+ Asian" (2001) -- Bemani System 573 Solo hardware
"Dancing Stage EuroMix" -- There's a EuroMix 2, is there a EuroMix?
"Dancing Stage Dreams Come True"
"Dark Horse Legend 2"
"Destroyer" (year unknown) -- not the same as the Atari game
"Dog Station Deluxe" (2002) -- Pyson hardware
"Dog Station" (2002) -- Pyson hardware
"Drummania 2nd Mix" (1999?)
"Drummania 3rd Mix" (1999?)
"Drummania 4th Mix" (200?)
"Drummania 4th Mix Multi-Session" (200?)
"Drummania 5th Mix" (2001)
"Drummania 6th Mix" (2002)
"Drummania 7th Mix" (2002)
"Drummania 8th Mix" (2003)
"Drummania 9th Mix" (2004)
"Drummania 10th Mix" (2004)
"Ee'mall" (2003) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Ee'mall 2nd Avenue" (2004) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"F1 World Racing" (1993)
"Fighting Bujutsu" (1997) Cobra System-based
"Fighting Bujutsu 2nd!" (1997)
"Fighting Champ"
"Fighting Wushu" (1997)
"Funky Monkey" (1994)
"Gachaga Champ"
"Gradius" (1985) -- Bubble System -- got this but no idea how to dump the bubble memory yet!
"Great Train Gang" (1987)
"Guitar Freaks" (1999)
"Guitar Freaks 7th Mix" (2002)
"Guitar Freaks 8th Mix" (2002)
"Guitar Freaks 9th Mix" (2003)
"Guitar Freaks 10th Mix" (2004)
"Gun Mania Zone Plus"
"Gun Mania"
"Handle Champ" (1998) -- unless it's electromechanical
"Hawaiian De Golf" (2002) -- Pyson hardware
"Hell Night" (1998) M2-based, Japanese version of "Evil Night"
"Henry Explorers" -- alternative (Japanese?) version of Crypt Killer, using 420MB 2.5" SCSI hard drive
"Hip Hop Mania 1" (US Beatmania)
"Hole In One" (year unknown)
"Hyper Bishi Bashi"
"Hyper Bishi Bashi Champ"
"Invelian Type 106" (1981)
"Jet Wave" / "Wave Shark" (1996), Power PC-based -- Wave Shark PCB acquired, currently in limbo in the US somewhere
"Junction" (1990)
"Keyboard Heaven" (2000) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Kick & Kick"
"King Of Rings" (1988)
"Knightmare" (arcade version ever released?, c. 1985)
"Kyuukouka Bakugekitai" (prototype, 1989) -- exhibited at '89 AOU expo
"Lethal Enforcers 3" (2005) -- Pyson hardware
"Mahjong Fight Club 2" (2003) -- Konami Satellite Terminal hardware
"Mahjong Fight Club 3" (2004) -- Konami Satellite Terminal hardware
"Mahjong Fight Club 4" (2005) -- Konami Satellite Terminal hardware
"Mambo a Gogo" -- System573 / DDR based
"Mario Roulette" (1991)
"Max Mile" (laserdisc game, ever finished/released?, c. 1984)
"Maze" (1976) -- possibly non-CPU
"Menace The Dentist" (year unknown)
"Missile X" (1980)
"Monster Gate" (2001) -- Konami Satellite Terminal hardware
"Monster Gate 2" (2002) -- Konami Satellite Terminal hardware
"Monster Gate 3" (2003) -- Konami Satellite Terminal hardware
"Monster Gate Online" (2004) -- Pyson Satellite Terminal hardware
"Monster Gate Online 2" (2005) -- Pyson Satellite Terminal hardware
"Nice Smash" (2002) -- Pyson hardware
"ParaParaParadise 1st Mix Plus" (2000) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware, controlled by breaking infrared beams
"ParaParaParadise 2nd Mix" (2001) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware, controlled by breaking infrared beams
"ParaParaParadise DX" (200?) -- possibly only one in existence (for demonstration use only), Bemani Firebeat hardware, controlled by breaking infrared beams
"Percussion Freaks *" -- All versions needed except 3rd Mix
"Perfect Pool" (2002) -- Pyson hardware
"Police 24/7 2 / Police 911 2 / Keisatsukan Shinjuku 24ji 2 (2001) -- Viper hardware
"Pool Pocket Fortunes" (2002) -- Pyson hardware
"Pop'N Music"
"Pop'N Music 2nd Mix"
"Pop'N Music 3rd Mix"
"Pop'N Music 4th Mix" (2000) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Pop'N Music 5th Mix" (2000) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Pop'N Music 6th Mix" (2001) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Pop'N Music 8th Mix" (2002) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Pop'N Music 10th Mix" (2003) -- Bemani Viper hardware
"Pop'N Music 11th Mix" (2003) -- Bemani Viper hardware
"Pop'N Music 12th Mix Iroha" (2004) -- Bemani Viper hardware
"Pop'N Music 13th Mix Carnival" (2005) -- Bemani Viper hardware
"Pop'N Music Animelo" (2000) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Pop'N Music Animelo 2" (2001) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Pop'N Music Mickey Tunes" (2000) -- Bemani Firebeat hardware
"Pop N' Stage"
"Pop N' Stage EX"
"Potrio" (1992)
"Pro Evolution Soccer - The Arcade" (2002) -- Pyson hardware
"Quiz Magic Academy" (2003) -- System 573 Satellite Terminal hardware
"Quiz Magic Academy 2" (2004) -- System 573 Satellite Terminal hardware
"Quiz Magic Academy 3" (2005)
"R.P.M. Red" (2003) -- Pyson Satellite Terminal hardware
"Racing Jam : Chapter 2" (1999) -- NWK-TR System hardware
"Road Rage" / "Speed King" (1995) -- PPC hardware
"Skiers High (199?) -- Power PC-based
"Solar Assault - Revised" (1998) -- Power PC-based
"Sparkie" (ever finished/released?, c. 1983)
"Step Champ"
"Terraburst" (1998) -- Hornet hardware. PCB secured, will come to me eventually (it's big and heavy)
"Thrill Drive 2 (2001) -- Viper hardware
"Thrill Drive 3 (2005) -- Viper hardware
"TwinBee" (1984) -- Bubble System
"Ultra Dome" (ever finished/released?, c. 1981) -- pic1
"Ultra Sports" (1995)
"Warring States" (2002) -- Konami Satellite Terminal hardware
"Wartran Troopers (2004) -- PC-based hardware
"World Soccer Winning Eleven Arcade Game Style 2003" (2004) -- Pyson hardware.
"World Soccer Winning Eleven Arcade Game Style" (2002) -- Pyson hardware. PCB secured.
"Pirate Ship" (year unknown)
"NBA Basket Mate" (1986) -- Spanish version of Double Dribble
"Poly-Net Warriors" (1993) -- Polygonet hardware
"Premier Soccer '95" (1995)
"Paintball Mania" (2005) -- Pyson hardware

Kramer Game
"Hi-Lo Double Up Joker Poker" (year unknown)
"High Speed Bonus" (1987)

Kresa  Palma de Mallorca
"Kresa Attack"/"Galaxian Attack" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

KRM
"Picture Trivia" (1991)

Kumyang
"KumYang vr Equipment" (1998)

Kyle Hodgetts
"Kayak" (prototype, 1985) -- "Frogger" conversion co-created with Tony Hana
[title unknown] (prototype, 1987) -- conversion for two "Qix" boards and dual monitors co-created with Tony Hana, resembled the C-64 game "Elite"
"Daytona USA : GTX 2004 Edition" (2003) -- an unofficial hack to the original Model 2 game adding role-playing elements

Laserdisc Computer Systems
"Eon And The Time Tunnel" (1983) -- laserdisc game, ever finished/released?

Lazertron
"Quake Arcade Tournament" (prototype, 1998?)
"Blast It" (2001)
"Sluggers Alley" -- ticket redemption game pic1  pic2

Leisure Time Electronics
A Star Series motherboard (1979) and all of the game modules for the system, including:
"Moon Lander" -- clone of something else
"Space Ranger" -- very strange Space Invaders variant

Leland
US version 3.16 of "Dragon's Lair II" (1991), if it existed

Limenko
"Happy Hunter"
"Technox"

Magic Electronics
"Revenger '84" (ever finished/released?, c. 1984) -- "Defender" clone? unless it's the same game as Revenger by Epos Corporation?

Mama Top
"Birdiy" (ever finished/released?, c. 1983)

Mariah Entertainment
"Motocycle Ride" (1994) -- VR game on Black Mariah hardware

Marvelous
"Shangri-La" (1999) -- Naomi hardware

MaxFlight Corporation
"CyberRun Bobsled Simulator" (200?) -- the player designs and then rides a virtual bobsled course
"FS2000 Two-Seat Jet Fighter Simulator" (200?) -- flight combat simulator game where one player pilots and the other player shoots
"MaxFlight Flight Simulation System" (1994) -- flight simulator with three software experiences available
"MT3000 MaxZilla Monster Truck Simulator" (200?) -- a driving simulation game with realistic motion
"VR2002 Roller Coaster" (200?) -- the player designs and then rides a virtual roller coaster

Meadows
"Ckidzo" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Cobra Gunship" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Drop Zone 4" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Gridiron" (ever finished/released?, c. 1978?)

MEGA Enterprise Co., Ltd.
"Pull Trigger" (2003)

Merit
"Baby Boom Challenge" (1986)
"Chicken Draw" (1984)
"Deluxe Trivia Whiz" (1987)
"Dodge City" (1988)
"Four Play (1983)"
"Keno Superstar" (year unknown)
"Mad Adder" (1986)
"Match'em Up" (1986)
"Megatouch Gold" (2000) -- a counter-top machine with 36 games
"Pit Boss" (1984) -- the version currently in MAME includes four games (Joker Poker, Blackjack, Super Slots, and The Dice Game), but there are an unknown number of other versions, some of which include a horse racing game (Off To The Races or Foto Finish) and Acey-Deucy
"Pit Boss Superstar" (1989)
"Riviera" (1986)
"Trivia Whiz II," "III," "IV," and so on (1986 and onward) -- we already have a dump of the original "Trivia Whiz"

Merkur
"Fashion Gambler" (year unknown)

Meyco Games Inc.
"Jacks 'A' Pair" (year unknown)
"Joker's Wild" (year unknown)

Micronetics
"Night Racer" (1976?) -- clone of "Night Driver"

Micro Manufacturing
"Turbo Joker Poker" -- pic1, pcb pic, pic2, pic3
"Turbo Joker Poker II" (1990) -- pic1, pic2

Micro Sova
"Lethal Crystal" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Midway
"18 Wheeler" (July 1979, 8080bw hardware?)
"Arctic Thunder" (2001), Graphite Hardware
"Arctic Thunder SE" (2002), Graphite Hardware
"Ball Park" (1974) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Beezer" (1983) -- Licensed version of Tong's game
"Caliber 40" (Midway?) -- Two-player game in which each player was a motorcycle and you could get powerups like sidecars with weapons, etc.
"Earth Friend" a.k.a. "Earth, Friend, Mission" (prototype color vector game, c. 1983) -- designed at DNA, rework of B&W vector project called "Astro Friend"
"Firefly" (ever finished/released?, c. 1983)
"Hydro Thunder (1999), Quicksilver II Hardware
"Leader" (1973) -- non-CPU, but uses two PROMs for data handling
"NFL Blitz 2000 Gold Edition" (1999) -- Vegas Hardware
"NBA Showtime : NBA on NBC / NFL Blitz 2000 Gold Edition" [Sportstation] (2000), Vegas Hardware
"NBA Showtime : NFL Blitz '99" (200?) -- Vegas hardware, games selected with a dip switch
"NBA Showtime Gold : NFL Blitz 2000 Gold Edition" (200?) -- Vegas hardware, games selected from a menu
"NFL Football" (1983, CED [videodisc] game) -- ROMs are dumped, but we need to capture the laserdisc
"Offroad Thunder" (2000), Quicksilver II Hardware
"Racing" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Rampage 2: Universal Tour" (1999) -- an arcade game was planned but cancelled, though it was released on the N64
"Road Champion" (1978, 8080bw hardware?)
"Road Runner" (on 8080bw hardware, 1978) -- early version of "Desert Gun". It was officially re-released as Desert Gun after the merger of Midway and Bally.
"Skins Game Tournament Edition" (2000) -- Atlantis hardware
"Space Walk" (1978, 8080bw hardware)
"Sportstation" (2000) -- Vegas hardware, includes the games "NBA Showtime: NBA On NBC" and "NFL Blitz 2000 Gold Edition" selectable by a menu, available as a dedicated machine or an upgrade to "NBA Showtime: NBA On NBC". HDD dumped, we still need the bootROMs
"Swingers Tour.com (2000)" -- Atlantis Hardware
"TenniScoop" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)
"Top Gun" (1976, 8080bw hardware)
"TV Basketball" (1974) -- non-CPU, no ROMs/PROMs
"TV Flipper" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Touch Master" (1996) - http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=4944
"Touch Master 5000" (1998) - http://www.carobinson.com/games/MIDWAY%20-%20TOUCH%20MASTER%205000%201998.jpg
"Touch Master 7000" (1999) - http://www.carobinson.com/games/MIDWAY%20-%20TOUCHMASTER%207000%201999.jpg
"Touchmaster 8000" (2000) -- a countertop machine with touchscreen controls
"Touchmaster Infinity" (2000) -- a countertop machine with touchscreen controls
"Ultimate Arctic Thunder" (2001)
"Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Wavenet" (year unknown) -- a special version of the game that allowed network play over a broadband line specially installed at the arcade. There were also a few minor differences such as playable Noob Saibot. It never made it past play-testing in Chicago
"Wheels" (1975) -- non-CPU, no ROMs/PROMs
"Wheels II" (1975) -- non-CPU, no ROMs/PROMs

Miki Syouji/AV Japan
"AV2Mahjong No.1 Bay Bridge no Seijo" (1991) -- we need a capture of the game's videocassette footage
"AV2Mahjong No.2 Rouge no Kaori" (1991) -- we need a capture of the game's videocassette footage

Milestone
"Radilgy" or "Rajirugi" (2005) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Milwaukee Coin Industries
"Desert Fox" (1976) -- unless it's electromechanical

Mirco
"Break In" (year unknown) -- possibly non-CPU
"Dawn Patrol" (1978)
"Hold & Draw" (1979) -- pic1, pic2
"PT-109" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Slam" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics

Mitchell
"This Taco" (2003)

Mobilmatic
"Enduro Dakar" (ever finished/released?, c. 1986)

Model Racing
"Clay Buster" (1978)
"Daredevil" (1977) -- supposedly a licensed version of a Taito game
"Flying Shark" (1977) -- perhaps a licensed version of a Taito game, but not the same as the 1987 Taito game
"Radar Cross" (1981) -- clone of "Rally X"
"Super Shot" (1979? ) -- supposedly a licensed version of something (a Bally/Midway game?)
"Crazy Climber" (1980) -- Licensed version of Nichibutsu's game
"Satan of Saturn" (1981) -- Licensed version of SNK's game

Moloney Manufacturing
"Tap a Tune" (1993)-- pic1, pic2

Moppet Video
"Big Paw's Cave" (1983)
"Desert Race" (1983)

Monolith
"Last Odyssey Pinball Fantasia" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1995)

Multimedia Content
"BenHur" (2000)

Myeonga
"Nice Ball" (1999)

Myimpa Export
"Bonus Black Jack" (year unknown) -- contains two games--Casino Black Jack and Bonus Black Jack, the cabinet appears to
be titled "Ombudsman", http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4584&image=1
"Draw Poker" or "Quick Draw Poker" (year unknown)

Namco
"Abnormal Check" (1996)
"Aerosmith - Quest For Fame" -- Namco System 12 hardware
"Alice in Wonderland" (1987, System 1 hardware) -- the English-language version of "Marchen Maze"
"Alien Sniper" (2002)
"Alpine Racer 3" (2002) -- System 246 hardware
"Angler King" (1999) -- System 23 hardware
"Aqua Jet" -- Super System 22 hardware.
"Armadillo Racing" -- Super System 22 hardware
"Art Truck Driver" (2000)
"Assassin" (ever finished/released?, c. 1986) -- developed in U.S.
"Balance Try" (1998)
"Ball Pom Line" (2005)
"Bingo Show" (200?)
"Bubble Trouble" (On System 2 hardware) -- missing MCU code dump which is found in an EPROM on the separate solenoid driver board
"Bust A Groove" (1999) -- acquired. Will ship to me eventually
"Cobra: The Arcade" (2005) -- System 246 hardware, released as an upgrade for "Time Crisis 3" cabinets
"Counter Strike Neo" (2003) -- N2 hardware
"Counter Strike Neo V2" (2005) -- N2 hardware
"Counter Strike Neo White Memories" (2005) -- N2 hardware
"Crisis Zone" (2000) -- System Super 23 hardware
"Dangerous Seed" (1989, System 1 hardware) -- we need the WORLD revision of this game
"Derby Owners Club 2 Ver. 2" (2000) -- Satellite Terminal hardware
"Derby Owners Club 2 Ver. 2.1" (2000) -- Satellite Terminal hardware
"Derby Owners Club 2" (2000) -- Satellite Terminal hardware
"Derby Owners Club 2000" (2000) -- Satellite Terminal hardware
"Derby Owners Club World Edition" (2002) -- Satellite Terminal hardware
"Dirt Dash" -- Super System 22 hardware
"Donkey Kong / Donkey Kong Jr. / Mario Bros." (2004)
"Downhill Bikers" -- Super System 22 hardware
"Dragon Chronicles" (2002) -- System 246 hardware
"Dragon Chronicles II" (2003) -- System 246 hardware
"Druaga Online: The Story Of Aon" (2005) -- Sega Chihiro hardware
"Drum Master" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Drum Master 2" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Drum Master 3" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Drum Master 4" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Drum Master 5" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Drum Master 6" (2004) -- System 10 hardware
"Drum Master 7" (2005) -- System 10 hardware
"Eunos Roadster Driving Simulator" (1989) -- Produced by Namco & Mazda
"Family Bowl" (1998) -- System 11 hardware, players use a real bowling ball to knock down on-screen pins. We have a partial dump but we're missing the
graphics from the ROM board, and the WAVE ROM.
"Final Furlong" (1997) -- System 23 hardware
"GAHAHA Ippatsu-dou 2" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"GAHAHA Ippatsu-dou" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Galaga" (1981) with bugfixed CPU2 code matching that present in the "Galaga '84" bootleg
"Galaxian^3" (1990)
"Galaxian^3 : Project Dragoon (Theatre 6)" (1990) -- Namco System 21 hardware + laserdisk for backgrounds
"Galaxian^3 J2 : Attack Of The Zolgear" (1994) -- Similar game to Galaxian^3 (theater setting) but you could choose your path at certain parts of the game.
According to Styx, Zolgear was a conversion kit for Galaxian^3, with a different romset and laserdisc.
"Golgo 13 Juusei no Chinkonka" -- Namco System 10 hardware (could be on System 12 instead)
"Guitar Jam" (1999) -- Super System 23 hardware (possibly?)
"Gunbarl" (1999) -- System 11 hardware, Japanese version of "Point Blank 2". Also on System 12 hardware.
"Gunbarl" (1999) -- System 12 hardware, Japanese version of "Point Blank 2". Also on System 11 hardware.
"Gunbalina" (2001) -- System 11 hardware (also released on System 12 hardware), Japanese version of Point Blank 3
"Gunbalina" (2001) -- System 12 hardware (also released on System 11 hardware), Japanese version of Point Blank 3
"Gunmen Wars" (1998) -- System 23 hardware
"Hard Puncher Hajime no Ippo 2 Ouja e no Chousen" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Honne Hakkenki" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Idol Master" (2004) -- System 246 hardware
"Kaiun Quiz" -- Namco System 12 hardware
"Kart Duel" -- Namco System 12 hardware
"Knockdown 2001" or "KO 2001" (2001) -- controlled with an actual punching bag
"Kurukuru Food" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Mario Kart Arcade GP" (2005) -- Triforce hardware
"Mazan - Flash Of The Blade" (2002) -- Naomi hardware, a motion-sensor based fighting game controlled with a hand-held replica katana blade
"Million Hits" (199?)
"Mitsubishi DS5000" (1990)
"Motocross Go!" (1997) -- System 23 hardware
"NFL Classic Football" (2003) -- Namco System 10 hardware
"New Bosconian" (ever finished/released?, c. 1982)
"O.R.B.S" (2001)
"Oh! Bakyuuun" -- Namco System 12 hardware, Japanese version of Ghoul Panic
"Pac Attack" (1992) -- NA-1 System
"Panic Park" (1998) -- System 23 hardware
"Photo Battole" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Point Blank 3" (2001) -- System 11 hardware (also released on System 12 hardware)
"Point Blank 3" (2001) -- System 12 hardware (also released on System 11 hardware)
"Ridge Racer Full Scale" (1994)
"Ridge Racer V - Arcade Battle" (2001) -- System 246 hardware
"Romance Quiz High School Angel," later renamed "Seishun Quiz Colorful High School" (unreleased prototype on System 10 hardware, with MOSS?, 1999)
"ShimDrive" (1992, System 21 hardware)
"Shou Space" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Soul Calibur II" (2002) -- System 246 hardware
"Soul Edge Version 3"/"Soul Blade Version 3" (1996, System 11 hardware), if it exists
"Soul Edge"/"Soul Blade" revision B (1996, System 11 hardware) -- we already have dumps of revisions A and C
"Submarines" (1999) -- prototype on System 12 hardware
"Super World Stadium 98" -- Namco System 12 hardware
"Super World Stadium 2000" -- Namco System 12 hardware
"Super World Stadium 2001" -- Namco System 12 hardware
"Taiko No Tatsujin" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Taiko No Tatsujin 2" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Taiko No Tatsujin 3" -- Namco System 10 hardware. We have the PCB, but we still need a dump of the CD or DVD that goes with it.
"Taiko No Tatsujin 4" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Taiko No Tatsujin 5" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Taiko No Tatsujin 6" (2004) -- System 10 hardware
"Taiko No Tatsujin 7" (2005) -- System 10 hardware
"Techno Drive" -- Namco System 12 hardware
"Tekken 2" revision C (1995, System 11 hardware), if it exists -- we already have dumps of revisions A and B
"Tekken 4" (2001) -- System 246 hardware
"Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection" (2005) -- System 258 hardware
"Tekken 5" (2004) -- System 258 hardware
"Tekken 5.1" (2005) -- System 258 hardware
"TeknoWerk" -- Namco System 12 hardware
"Time Crisis 3" (2003) -- System 246
"Tokyo Wars" (1996) -- Super System 22 hardware
"Toukon Retsuden 3" -- Namco System 12 hardware
"Tsukkomi Yousei Gips Nice Tsukkomi" -- Namco System 10 hardware
"Turret Tower" with Dell Electronics (2002)
"Uchuu Daisakusen - Chocovader Contactee" (2002) -- System 10 hardware
"Um Jammer Lammy" -- Namco System 12 hardware
"Wangan Midnight" (2001) -- System 246 hardware
"Wangan Midnight R" (2002) -- System 246 hardware
"Wangan Midnight - Maxi Boost" (2004) -- System 246 hardware
"Winning Run Suzuka Grand Prix" (1989, System 21 hardware)
"Zero In" (1979)
"Fun Cube 1" (2000)
"Fun Cube 3" (2001)
"Fun Cube 5" (2002)
"Pac 'N Party" (2000) -- unless it's completely electromechanical
"Pac Adventure" (200?) -- unless it's completely electromechanical
"Pac Carnival" (200?)
"Pac Eight" (200?)
"Pac Slot" (200?)
"Peter The Shepherd" (2003) -- unless it's completely electromechanical
"Puzz Ball" (2001)
"Puzz Cube" (2005)
"Race On!" (1998) -- Super System 23 hardware
"Ridge Racer Three Monitor Version" (199?) -- System 22 hardware
"Ron Fa Mahjong" (2004)
"Ryouri no Tatsujin 2 : Houchou no Tatsujin" (2001) -- a fish-chopping game with a knife controller and a video fish display
"Pop' N Drive" (year unknown) -- kiddie ride, unless it's completely mechanical
"Quester (Special Edition)" (1987) -- System 1 hardware
"Professional Baseball 2002" (2002) -- System 246 hardware
"Pac-Man - 25th Anniversary" (2005)

Namco / Capcom / Nintendo
"Donkey Kong Jungle Fever" (2005) -- Triforce hardware

Namco / Magic Edge
"Magic Edge F18" (1993) -- Magic Edge Hornet Simulator hardware
"Magic Edge Hornet 1" (1993) -- Magic Edge Hornet Simulator hardware
"Magic Edge X21" (1993) -- Magic Edge Hornet Simulator hardware

Namco / WOW Entertainment
"Ninja Assault" (2001) -- Naomi hardware

Nanao
Licensed version of Irem's "Space Beam" (1979)

NGG Entertainment
"3DDX" (2000) -- a dancing game

Nichibutsu
Any game in the "Attacker" series (1978-79)
"Bonpa" (1978) -- clone of Exidy's "Clowns"
"Booby Kids" (1987) -- prototype/early-release version of "Kid no Hore Hore Daisakusen". pic1
"Constella" (1982)
"Extra Card" (1986?) -- Early medal game
"Fruits Bunny" (1986?) -- Early medal game
"Gyareon" (1983)
"Hana Puter" (1986?) -- Early medal game
"Hana Royal" (1986?) -- Early medal game
"Itazura Tenshi"/"Lovely Angel" (with Alice, 1984) -- pic1, pic2
"Koshime" (ever finished/released?, c. 1987)
"Kotaeta Mon Gachi" (1991)
"Liberty Bell" (1985) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3356&image=1
"Liberty Seven" (1987?) -- Early medal game
"Miracle Q" (1991)
"Moon Alpha" (1979)
"Moon Base Deluxe" (ever finished/released?, c. 1981)
"Moon Base" -- This Space Invaders ripoff can be played in MAME under the dual game Rolling Crash / Moon Base, but a dedicated arcade version
of Moon Base also existed.
"Moon Pulser" (1981)
"Moon Raker" (April, 1980)
"Moon Tracker" (1979)
"Moon Trek" (1980)
"Night Bunny" (1985) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=4003
"Oh! Pyepee" (1988)
"Pumper" (ever finished/released?, c. 1985)
"Quiz DE Date" (1991)
"Rolling Crash 2" (ever finished/released?, c. 1980)
"Rolling Crash" (1979?) -- this game can be played in MAME under the dual game Rolling Crash / Moon Base, but a dedicated arcade version of
Rolling Crash also existed, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3508&image=9
"Royal Card" (1986?) -- Early medal game
"Stunt Car" (1979)
"Super Moon Base" (ever finished/released?, c. 1980)
"Techno Doll" (1991)
"Tougenkyou" (1988)
"Video Moon Raker" (1980) -- a big screen version of "Moon Raker", http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3508&image=9
"Video Moon Tracker" (1980?) -- a big screen version of "Moon Tracker", http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3508&image=9
"Nichibutsu Hustler" (1983)

Nicole
Licensed version of Orca's "Springer" (1982)
Licensed version of Sanritsu's or KKI's "Triple Punch" (1982)

Niemer
"El Fin del Tiempo" (date unknown) -- is this a clone of something?

Nintendo
"Block Fever" (1978)
"Computer Othello" (1978)
"Junior King" (1982) -- Swedish version of Donkey Kong Junior
"Monkey Magic" (1979)
"Playchoice-10: RBI Baseball" (version of Atari game, ever finished/released?, c. 1989)
"Sheriff 2" (1979)
"Space X" (ever finished/released?, c. 1984) -- 3D hardware (!), resembled a 3D version of "Radarscope"
"Vs. Babel no Tou" (by Namco, 198?) -- for Vs. System
"Vs. Family Boxing" (by Namco/Woodplace, 198?) -- for Vs. System
"Vs. Family Stadium '87" (by Namco, 1987) -- for Vs. System
"Vs. Family Stadium '88" (by Namco, 1988) -- for Vs. System
"Vs. Family Tennis" (by Namco, 198?) -- for Vs. System
"Vs. Head to Head Baseball" (ever finished/released?, c. 1986)
"Vs. Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium" (by Namco, 1986?) -- for Vs. System
"Vs. Quest of Ki"(by Namco/Game Studio, 198?) -- for Vs. System
"Vs. Super Chinese" (by Namco/Culture Brain, 1988) -- for Vs. System
"Vs. Super Mario Bros" with 1985 copyright, for Vs. System
"Vs. Trojan" (by Capcom, 1987) -- for Vs. System
"Vs. Urban Champion" (1984) -- for Vs. System
"Vs. Volleyball" (1986) -- for Vs. System
"Vs. Walkure no Bouken" (by Namco, 198?) -- for Vs. System. NOTE: The Namco and Sunsoft Vs. games listed here were released in Japan only.
Any undumped ORIGINAL cart for the Nintendo Super System. AFAIK, only "Push Over" (by Ocean, 1992) is needed. Beware of eBay hacks being sold.
NOTE: All other Super System carts require their protection chip to be trojaned.
Any undumped ORIGINAL cart for the Playchoice 10 system. AFAIK, only "Shatterhand" (by Jaleco, 1991) is needed. Beware of eBay hacks being sold.
Japanese version of "Punch-Out!" (1983)
Japanese version of "Vs. Soccer" (1985) -- for Vs. System
Japanese version of "Vs. Super Mario Bros." (1986) -- for Vs. System
Nintendo-only (non-Fortrek) version of "Space Thunderbird" (1981), if it exists
The ROMs from official "Donkey Kong Jr." kits DJR1-E (easier version) and DJR1-P (harder version) (February 23, 1983)
The ROMs from official speed-up kit #2 for "Donkey Kong," part number TKG-23-70 (Oct. 4, 1982)
"Star Fox / Mario Kart / Super Mahjong 2: Honkaku 4Jin Uchi" (year unknown) -- multigame cart for the Super Famicom Box, a pay-per-play system for hotels
"Super Mario Collection / Waialae no Kiseki" (year unknown) -- multigame cart for the Super Famicom Box, a pay-per-play system for hotels
"Vs. Super Mario Bros. (1985 version)" (1985) -- the version in MAME is copyright 1986, but a copyright 1985 version also exists
Several Playchoice-10 games were announced on flyers, but may not have actually been released:
"Bomber Man (Playchoice-10)" (1987) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4228&image=1
"Green Beret (Playchoice-10)" (1987) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4228&image=1
"Lunar Ball (Playchoice-10)" (1987) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4228&image=1
"Super Star Force (Playchoice-10)" (1987) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4228&image=1
"Ghosts & Goblins (Playchoice-10)" (1988) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=1960&image=4
"Kid Icarus (Playchoice-10)" (1988) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=1960&image=4

Nova(not sure which of the companies with "Nova" in their name this is)
"Shooting Star" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Nova Games
"Street Viper" (1993) -- laserdisc game

Novarmatic
"Frog" (date unknown)

NSM
"Telekick" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Nuova Videotron
"Junior" (year unknown) -- http://www.coin-op.it/sistemi.asp

Olympia
"Armada" (1982?)
"Long Beach" (with Seletron, 1979)
"Master's Game" (1979)
"Savannah" (1982?) -- clone of Konami's "Jungler"  
"Vega" (1982?)

Omori
"Dodge Man" (1983)
"Shuttle Invader Part II" (1979)
"Sky Love" (1980)
"Sky Parking" (1982)
"Sky Way" (1980)
"Super Space Guerrilla" (1980)
"The Shogun" (1982)
"Yakyuuken" (1982)

Oper-Video
"Photo Punch 2000" (2000) -- the games takes a photograph of the player, then the player punches a pad to deform their picture on the screen; the deformed
photograph is then printed and dispensed by the machine

Orca
Orca-labeled version of "Moguchan" (1982) -- the unlabeled (bootleg?) Eastern Commerce version is in MAME
"Slalom" (1982)
Orca-labeled version of "Dog Fight" (1983), if it exists -- the version they made for Thunderbolt is in MAME
Orca-labeled version of "Espial" (1983), if it exists -- the version they made for Thunderbolt is in MAME
Original Orca version of "Net Wars" (1983), if it exists -- the version they made for Esco Trading version is in MAME
"Super Crush" (1983)
Original Orca version of "Zodiack" (1983), if it exists -- the version they made for Esco Trading version is in MAME

Oriental Soft Japan
"G-Stream G 2020" (2002)

Para
"Tele-Bingo" (1999)

Paradigm Simulation
"The Egghead Shred" (199?) -- VR game on The Egghead Shred hardware

PCM
"One On One" (1974) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Player's Choice" (1974) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics

Perception
"ThunderBoats" (199?)

Playmatic / Cidelsa
Any game, including:
"Draco" (1981)
"Altair" (198?)
"Altair II" (198?)
"Destroyer (Cidelsa)" (198?) -- not the same as the Atari game
"Octopus" (198?)

PlayPak Systems, Inc.
"Project Magellan" (year unknown)
"The Untouchable" (1998)

Project Support Engineering (PSE)
NOTE: These games don't use a CPU, but are historically important and their ROM images (used for graphics and some sounds) need to be preserved:
"Desert Patrol (1977)
"Knights in Armor" (1976)
"Maneater" (1975)
"The Game Tree" (1977)  non-CPU

Promat
"Super Galaga 2" -- Korean hack of 'The Next Space'

Psikyo
Version A of "Space Bomber" (1998) -- version B is already supported by MAME
"Zero Gunner 2" (2001) -- Naomi hardware
"Pocket Shooting" (1999) -- Naomi hardware

R3 Interactive
"Cow Encounters" (2000)

Rainbow Games
"Dark Chamber" (1989) -- pic1, pic2

Ramtek
"Dark Invader" (1978) -- non-video, might use ROMs for something?
"GT Roadster" (ever finished/released?, 1979) -- their last game, if finished; prototype for an interchangeable "film cartridge" system
"Knockout" (1974) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Sea Battle" (1976); probably not the same as the Zaccaria game
"Trivia" (1977) and any of the games on 8-track tape for it
"Zap" (1974) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Wipeout"
"Cleansweep"
"Baseball"

Raw Thrills / Taito
"Fast And The Furious" (2005) -- PC-based hardware

RDI Video Systems
NOTE: These laserdisc follow-ups to "Thayers Quest" were intended for the Halcyon home system, not the arcades, but still need to be preserved:
"Orpheus" (ever finished?, c. 1984)
"Shadow of the Stars" (ever finished?, c. 1984)
"The Spirit of the Whittier Mansion" (ever finished?, c. 1984)
"Voyage to the New World" (ever finished?, c. 1984)

Recel
"Danger Track" (date unknown)

REM
"La Trivia" (1985)

Rene Pierre
"Crock-Man" (1980) -- French version of Pac-Man
"Donkey Kong" (1981) -- licensed from Nintendo
"Fire Bird" (1980) -- French version of "Space Firebird"

Ride & Show Engineering, Inc.
"Dogfight" (1993) -- flight combat simulator game where one player pilots and the other player shoots

Rock-Ola
"Clone" (ever finished/released?, date unknown) -- vector game
"Rocket Racer" (ever finished/released?, c. 1983) -- vector game
"Space Pioneer" (1982) -- same as "Pioneer Balloon" but with space-themed graphics; existing dump is bad
 Licensed version of SNK's "Pioneer Balloon" (1982)

Romstar
Licensed version of Capcom's "1942" (1984)
Licensed version of Seibu's "Empire City 1931" (1986)
Licensed version of Taito's "Tokio" (1986)
Licensed version of Taito's "Aquajack" (1990)
Licensed version of Seta's "Thundercade" (1987)

Saint-Fun
"Bust A Groove 2" (200?)
"Rock Fever" (year unknown)

Sammy
"Across the World" (2005) -- A video redemption game
"Chase 1929" (2004) -- prototype on Sammy Atomiswave hardware
"Battle Blaze" (ever finished/released?, c. 1992)
"Dirty Pigskin Football" (2004) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware
"Dunk Star" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1991)
"Dyna Gear (Japanese version)" (1993)
"Extreme Hunting" (2000)
"Faster Than Speed" (2003) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware
"Force Five" (2004)
"Maximum Speed" (2003) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware
"Ranger Mission" (2004) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware
"Salaryman Kintaro" (2004) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware
"Sports Shooting USA" (2003) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware
"Survival Arts (Japanese version)" (1993)
"Sushi Bar" (2003) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware

Sammy / Arc System Works
"Guilty Gear X" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"Guilty Gear X Version 1.5" (2003) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware
"Guilty Gear XX #Reload - The Midnight Carnival" (2003) -- Naomi hardware

Sammy / Dimps
"Premier Eleven" (2003) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware

Sammy / IGS
"Knights Of Valour - The Seven Spirits" (2004) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware

Samwon
"Ladder 2" (1997)

Sanki Denshi Kougyou
"Pachi Fever" (1983) -- video pachinko game, needed unless existing /misc/Pachifever.zip dump is complete

Sankyo
"Pyramid"/"T.S. Pyramid" (1978)
"Castle Take" (1980)

Sanritsu
"Change Leon"? (title uncertain but not "Chameleon", 1982)
"Jantotsu Super" (1983)
"Quiz Jump" (1983)
"Red Selector" (1982)
"Ron 2-nin mahjong" (1980)
"Ron 2-nin mahjong 2" (1980)
"Roppyakuken" (1983)
Sanritsu (original or licensed?) version of "Janputer" (1981) -- would also be nice to have Taito licensed version
Sanritsu (original or licensed?) version of "Triple Punch" (1982) -- KKI version is dumped and in MAME
Sanritsu (original or licensed?) version of "Mayumi chan Kiki Ippatsu" (1987) -- Victory version is dumped and in MAME

Saukwang
"Chance Ball" (1998)

Saurus
"Ironclad" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1996)

Saurus / Takumi
"Mahou Juku - Magic Master" (1997) -- Neo-Geo MVS hardware, tested but never officially released

Science Engineering
"Double Break" (1978) -- possibly non-CPU

Sega & Sega-Gremlin
"119" (with Coreland, 1986) -- pic1, pic2
"18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"3 Way Block" (1979) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"3Chomeno Tama Waku Waku Tama & Friends" (date unknown)
"AS-1" (1993) -- medium-scale attraction
"After Burner Climax" (2006) -- Lindbergh hardware
"Air Diver" (1989) -- Mega-Tech hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4773&image=4
"Air Trix" (2001) -- Hikaru hardware. I think we bought one of these (BT has it now IIRC), but it's big and heavy so it will be a while before it's sent for dumping.
"Airline Pilots" (1999) -- runs on four Naomi boards
"Albegas"/"Cybernaut" (with Bally/Midway, ever finished/released?, c. 1983, laserdisc game) -- a disc is known, but no board has been found
"Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle" (1989) -- MegaTech cart
"Alienfront Online" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"All Star" (1979)
"Ami-Gyo" (2005) -- Lindbergh hardware
"Aroma Club" (1997) -- ST-V hardware
"Balloon Gun" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Battle Star" (1979?) -- supposedly a G80 vector game; same as the Centuri game?
"Beach Spikers - Virtua Beach Volleyball" (2001) -- Naomi 2 GD-ROM hardware
"Bingo Fantasy" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Bingo Party Multicards" (2002) -- Medal hardware
"Bingo Party Phoenix" (1998) -- Medal hardware
"Bingo Party Special" (2000) -- Medal hardware
"Bingo Party Splash" (2002) -- Medal hardware
"Bingo Party" (1993) -- Medal hardware
"Bingo Planet" (1997) -- Medal hardware
"Bingo Star" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Black Belt" (199?) -- MegaTech cart
"Black Jack" (1998) -- Medal hardware
"Blasto" (1978) -- Cocktail/standaround version. Gameplay differs from that of the upright version in MAME
"Blicks" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Boat Race GP" (199?, Model 3 hardware) and the codes to swap regions on any Model 3 games!! :-)))
"Boat Race Ocean Heats" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"Bomber" (1977) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Bounty Hunter" (year unknown)
"Brave Firefighters" (1999) -- Hikaru hardware
"Break Open" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Bull's Eye" (1988) -- the player fires pellets at cardboard targets, but it also includes a computerized display and audio system
"Bullet Mark" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"California Games" (1991) -- MegaTech cart
"Car Hunt" (1980?)
"Car Hunt/Deep Scan" (1980?) -- and all remaining undumped VicDual games
"Caribbean Boule" (1992) -- X Board hardware
"Cartoon Gun" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Castling" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Charon" (1987, System 16 hardware)
"Choplifter" (1985)-- System 1 version
"Club Kart - European Session" (2002) -- Naomi 2 hardware
"Club Kart Cycraft" (2003) -- Naomi 2 hardware, a special version of the game designed for the Cycraft Motion Simulator cabinet
"Club Kart Prize" (2003) -- Naomi 2 hardware
"Club Kart" (2001) -- Naomi 2 hardware
"Crackin' DJ Part 2" (2001) -- Naomi hardware
"Crackin' DJ" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"Crash Course" (1977) -- Sega licensed version of Gremlin's "Blockade"
"Crazy Taxi High Roller" (2003) -- Chihiro hardware
"Crazy Taxi" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Curse" (1989) -- Mega-Tech hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4773&image=4
"Cyber Troopers Virtual On 4 'Force'" (2001) -- Hikaru hardware
"Daifugou" (1983)
"Dancing Fever Gold" (2001) -- ST-V hardware
"Dancing Fever" (2000) -- ST-V hardware
"Daytona USA Limited Edition" (1996?) -- a re-released single player cabinet
"Daytona USA Special Edition" (1996) -- seems to have eight players in a single unit
"Daytona USA Twin Type" (1994) -- the original game with room for two players in a single cabinet
"Depth Bomb" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Derby Day" (1999) -- Medal hardware
"Doshi" (year unknown)
"Double Block T3" (1979) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Dragon Treasure II" (2004) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Dragon Treasure III" (2005) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Dragon Treasure" (2003) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Dream Island" (1989) -- Mega-Tech hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4773&image=4
"Duck Shoot" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Dynamite Cop" (1996) -- Model 2C CRX
"Enduro Racer" (199?) -- MegaTech cart
"Erase" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Exciting Black Jack" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Exciting Boat Race" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"F-Zero AX Monster Ride" (2004) -- Triforce Hardware
"F-Zero AX" (2003) -- Triforce hardware
"F355 Challenge 2 - International Course Edition" (2001) -- Naomi hardware
"F355 Challenge 2 : International Course Edition Twin" (2001) -- Naomi hardware, allows a two-player cabinet to be driven by a single board
"F355 Challenge Twin" (1999) -- Naomi hardware, allows a two-player cabinet to be driven by a single board
"F355 Challenge" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Fantasy Zone 2" (199?) -- MegaTech cart
"Fantasy Zone" (199?) -- MegaTech cart
"Fire One" (1979) -- Licensed version of Exidy's game
"Fish Live" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"Fonz" or "Moto-Cross" (1976) -- non-CPU, uses ROM for graphics and a tape for sound
"Formation Battle In May" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Fortress" (1979) -- non-CPU, uses ROM for graphics
"Full Up Poker" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Galaxy Force" (1988, Y Board hardware) -- "Galaxy Force II" sequel is dumped
"Galaxy War / Cosmic War" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Gangster Town" (1987) -- Sharp Shooter hardware
"Gekitou Pro Yakyuu" (2003) -- Triforce hardware
"Get Bass 2" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Ghost Hunters" (1994) -- a medium scale attraction
"Ghost Squad" (2004) -- Chihiro hardware
"Golden Night 21" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Gunstar Heroes" (1993) and "Shinobi 3" (1993) -- MegaPlay carts
"Hammer Away Sega" (with Santos, 1991)
"Heavyweight Champ" (1976) -- non-CPU, uses ROM for graphics
"Hot Rod" (1988, System 24 hardware)-- All remaining undumped variants, if any exist.
"House Of The Dead 2" (1998) -- Naomi hardware
"House Of The Dead 4" (2005) -- Lindbergh hardware
"House Of The Dead III (prototype)" (2003) -- prototype on Chihiro hardware, version with cartoon graphics. Shelved after bad feedback
"Initial-D - Arcade Stage 2" (2003) -- Naomi 2 GD-ROM hardware
"Initial-D - Version 3 Cycraft" (2005) -- Naomi 2 GD-ROM hardware, a special version for the Cycraft Motion Simulator cabinet
"Initial-D - Version 3" (2004) -- Naomi 2 GD-ROM hardware
"Invaders 2000" (1992) -- prototype on Time Traveller hologram cabinet, never got past field testing in Japan
"Jambo! Safari" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Jet Squadron" (2000) -- prototype on Naomi 2 hardware
"Kageki" (1989) -- Mega-Tech hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4773&image=4
"Kokoroji 2" -- System 32 with CD
"Kujaku-O" (1989) -- MegaTech cart
"LA Machine Guns: R.O.T.M." (Model 3)
"La Keyboard" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Last Inning" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Last Survivor" (1989, X board hardware) -- pic1, pic2
"Laugh Racer" (year unknown)
"Line Of Power" (year unknown)
"Looney Tunes: By a Hare" (ever finished/released?, System 32 hardware, c. 1993)
"Lost World Special" (1997, Model 3 Step 1.5 hardware)
"MJ" (2003) -- Naomi Satellite Terminal hardware
"MJ 2" (2003) -- Chihiro Satellite Terminal hardware
"MJ 3" (2005) -- Chihiro Satellite Terminal hardware
"Magical Truck Adventure" (Model 3)
"Mahjong" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Man T.T." (1977) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Manx TT Superbike Twin" (1995) -- the regular version is dumped, but only the twin version has multiplayer
"Marksman Shooting" (1986) -- Sharp Shooter hardware
"Mogu Rapper" (1999) -- ST-V hardware
"Monkey Ball" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Movie Club" (1997) -- ST-V hardware
"MushiKing - The King Of Beetle" (2005)
"NBA Action" (199?) -- prototype on ST-V hardware
"Out Run 2 SP - Special Tours" (2004) -- Chihiro hardware
"Out Run 2" (2003) -- Chihiro hardware
"Planet Harriers" (2001) -- Hikaru hardware
"Pony Ride" (date unknown) - unless it's completely electromechanical
"Power Sled" (1996, Model 2C CRX hardware)
"Pro Racer" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Psy-O-Blade" (1989) -- Mega-Tech hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4773&image=4
"Puyo Puyo Fever" (2003) -- Naomi hardware
"Quiz Ah! My Goddess" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"Quiz Magical Brain" (1996, System 24 hardware)
"R360" version of "Afterburner" (1987)
"R360" version of "Strike Fighter" (1991)
"R360" version of "Wing War" (1994)
"Rail Chase 2" (1994, Model 2B CRX hardware)
"Rail Chase: The Raid" (1994) -- a medium scale attraction
"Roulette Club" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Roulette Club DB" (1998) -- Medal hardware
"Royal Ascot" (1991) -- Medal hardware, includes both video and electromechanical components
"Royal Ascot 2 DX" (1998) -- Medal hardware, includes both video and electromechanical components
"Royal Ascot Special" (199?) -- Medal hardware, includes both video and electromechanical components
"Royal Club" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Royal Derby" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Royal Night" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Raynos" (1989) -- Mega-Tech hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4773&image=4
"Ring Out 4x4" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Road Race" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Rock'n Bark" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Samba de Amigo Ver. 2000" (2000) -- Naomi hardware, an update to "Samba de Amigo" featuring new songs
"Seclet War" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Secret Base" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Seesaw Jump 2" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Seesaw Jump" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Sega Strike Fighter" (2000) -- Naomi hardware, also available as an upgrade kit for "Airline Pilots"
"Sega Tetris" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Sega Water Ski" (1997, Model 2C CRX hardware)
"Segasonic Cosmo Fighter Galaxy Patrol" (1991) -- the display is inside of a miniature space-ship kiddie ride
"Segasonic Popcorn Shop" (1993) - C2 board inside, not sure, if it's needed.
"Senkan Yamato" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Senryaku Game Bopeep" (1986) -- pic1, pic2
"Shakka to Tambourine 2001 Power Up!" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Shakka to Tambourine 2001" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Shakka to Tambourine" (2000) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Shanghai Kid (Sega)" (1987) -- not the same as the Taiyo/Memetron/Data East game
"Sheriff" (1980) -- Licensed version of Nintendo's game
"Shootout Pool Prize" (2003) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Shootout Pool" (2002) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Slap Shooter" (1986?, System E hardware)
"Soreike Kokology 2" (1993)
"Soreike Kokology" (1992)
"Soul Surfer" (2002) -- Naomi 2 hardware
"Space Fighter" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Space In Bingo" (1977) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Space Ship" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Sparkling Corner" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Spiderman" (199?) -- MegaTech cart
"Sports Fishing" (1995) -- ST-V hardware
"Squadron" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Star Horse Progress" (2003)
"Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock" (ever finished/released?, c. 1984, laserdisc game)
"Streets Of Rage" (1991) -- Mega Play hardware
"Super Bowl" (1977) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Super Break Open" (1979) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Super Champ" (1993)
"Super League" (1989) -- MegaTech cart
"Super Space Attack" (1979) -- yet another Space Invaders clone
"Team Football" (1977)
"TecWar"/"NetMerc" (1994) -- Model 1/Virtuality hybrid hardware, because it was released at the end of Model 1's lifecycle only about 70 were made
"The King Of Route 66" (2002) -- Naomi 2 hardware
"The Ocean Hunter" (Model 3)
"The Typing Of The Dead" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Tic Tac Quiz" (1977)
"Tokyo Bangaichi" -- Japanese version of Last Bronx on Model 2B CRX
"Tokyo Bus Tour" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"Top Runner" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Touch de Uno! 2" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"Touch de Uno!" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Toy Fighter" or "Waffupu" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Tracer" (1976) -- non-CPU, but uses ROM for graphics, ROMs can be interchanged to make different targets
"Triple Attack" (1979) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Twin Course T.T." (1977) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Virtua Athletics" or "Virtua Athlete" (2002) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Virtua Cop 3" (2003) -- Chihiro hardware
"Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution Ver. B" (2003) -- Naomi 2 GD-ROM hardware
"Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution" (2002) -- Naomi 2 GD-ROM hardware (also available on standard Naomi 2 hardware)
"Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution" (2002) -- Naomi 2 hardware (also available on Naomi 2 GD-ROM hardware)
"Virtua Fighter 4 Final Tuned" (2004) -- Naomi 2 GD-ROM hardware (also available on standard Naomi 2 hardware)
"Virtua Fighter 4 Final Tuned" (2004) -- Naomi 2 hardware (also available on Naomi 2 GD-ROM hardware)
"Virtua Fighter 4 Ver. B" (2001) -- Naomi 2 GD-ROM hardware
"Virtua Fighter 4 Ver. C" (2002) -- Naomi 2 GD-ROM hardware
"Virtua Fighter 4" (2001) -- Naomi 2 hardware (the Naomi 2 GD-ROM version has been secured)
"Virtua NBA" (2000) -- Naomi hardware, EPROM is dumped, but the full cart with surface mounted ROMs is needed
"Virtua Striker 2002" (2002) -- Triforce hardware
"Virtua Striker 4" (2005) -- Triforce hardware
"Virtua Tennis 2" or "Power Smash 2" or "Tennis 2K2" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware (also available on standard Naomi hardware)
"Virtua Tennis 2" or "Power Smash 2" or "Tennis 2K2" (2001) -- Naomi hardware (also available on Naomi GD-ROM hardware)
"Virtua Tennis" or "Power Smash" (1999) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware (also available on standard Naomi hardware)
"Virtua Tennis" or "Power Smash" (1999) -- Naomi hardware, EPROM is dumped, but the full cart with surface mounted ROMs is needed
(this is also available on Naomi GD-ROM hardware)
"WWF Royal Rumble" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"Waku Waku Anpanman" (date unknown)
"Waku Waku Jumbo" / "Jet Rider" (date unknown)
"Waku Waku Marine" (1992) - C2 Hardware
"Waku Waku Pajero" (date unknown)
"Waku Waku Shinkansen" (1997) - ST-V Hardware
"Waku Waku Sonikku Patokaa (Exciting Sonic Patrol Car)" (1991) -- the display is inside of a miniature police car kiddie ride
"Waku Waku Syobosya" / "Waku Waku Fire Patrol" (1998) - ST-V Hardware
"Waku Waku Tama & Friends" (date unknown)
"Waku Waku Ultraman Racing" (date unknown)
"Wanpaku Fishing" (date unknown)
"Wanpaku Safari" (1998) - ST-V Hardware
"WarBall" (1984?)
"Wave Runner GP" (1996, Model 2C CRX hardware)
"Wave Runner" (1996, Model 2C CRX hardware)
"Wild Wood" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"World Cup Soccer" (1989) -- MegaTech cart. Alternate version of "World Championship Soccer"
"World Cup" (1978) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"World Masters" (199?) -- MegaTech cart
"World Series 99" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Wrestle War" (199?) -- MegaTech cart
Also, since we've broken the Sega/Hitachi FD1094 protection we need all of the undumped security parts from the games listed in RED at
http://www.mameworld.net/gurudumps/sega_security.html    we need specific parts, not just any regular 'games'. Note the 317-xxxx part numbers.....
"Anpanman Popcorn Factory" (200?) -- unless it's completely electromechanical
"Out Run (deluxe bug-fixed version)" (1986) -- the large-board version in MAME as Set 1 is the original release, and has a bug in which crashing just as you cross a checkpoint can freeze the game; a version also exists (which Sega distributed as a set of upgrade program ROMs) in which this bug is fixed
"Tech-War" (1994) -- VR game on Electrobrain War Machine hardware
"New Penny Hall" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Puzzle Kurutto Stone" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Popcorn Shop 2" (2003) -- unless it's completely mechanical
"Quest Of D" (2004) -- Chihiro Satellite Terminal hardware
"Oshare Majo Love And Berry" / "Fashionable Witch Love And Berry" (2005) -- Naomi hardware
"Quest Of D Ver. 2.0" (2005) -- Chihiro Satellite Terminal hardware
"Psy Phi" (2006) -- Lindbergh hardware
"Virtua Tennis 3" or "Power Smash 3" (2006) -- Lindbergh hardware

Sega / Amusement Vision
"Ollie King" (2004) -- Chihiro hardware
"Spikers Battle" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Sega / Banpresto
"Crayon Kids (Hamtaro)" (200?)
"Crayon Kids (Hello Kitty)" (200?)

Sega / Buronson / Tetsuo Hara / Coamix
"Fist Of The Northstar" (2005) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware

Sega / Compile
"Puyo Puyo Da!" (1999) -- Naomi hardware

Sega / Dimps
"The Rumble Fish 2" (2005) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware

Sega / Electronic Arts
"Nascar Racing" (2000) -- Hikaru hardware

Sega / Hitmaker
"Confidential Mission" (2000) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"The Maze Of The Kings" (2002) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Sega / Japanese Traffic Education Service
"Sega Driving Simulator" (2004) -- Naomi 2 hardware, developed for Japanese driving schools

Sega / Lucasarts
"Star Wars Racer Arcade" (2000) -- Hikaru hardware

Sega / Mechatronics
"CCD" (199?) -- a medium scale attraction, possibly a VR bumper cart
"Cyber Dome Super Shooting System" (1992) -- a medium scale attraction

Sega / Star Fish
"Super Shanghai 2005" (2005) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Sega / WOW Entertainment
"InuNoOsanpu" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Lupin 3 - The Shooting" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Lupin - The Typing" (2002) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Wild Riders" (2001) -- Naomi 2 hardware
"World Series Baseball / Super Major League" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Segasa
"Dog Fight" (date unknown) -- presumably a licensed version of the Technos or Thunderbolt game

Semicom
Any remaining undumped games, including:
"Baryon: Future Assault" (1997)
"Diet Family" (2001)
"Gaia - The Last Choice of The Earth" (date unknown)
"Macheonru" ("Skyscrapers") (1999)
"Toy Land Adventure" (2000?)
"Wyvern Wings" (2001) -- The original Korean version
"Puzzle Express More More Plus" (1999)

Seta
"Jockey Club II" (1997)
"Mayjinsen 3" (1999) -- Aleck 64 hardware
"Rev Limit" (199?) -- Aleck 64 hardware
"St. Andrews Old Course" (1998) -- prototype for Aleck 64 hardware, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3994&image=4
"Tennis" (1998) -- prototype for Aleck 64 hardware, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3994&image=4
"Twin Eagle II - The Rescue Mission" (Japanese version, 1994)

Seta / Romstar
"Pro Bowling Championship" (1991)

Seta / Taito
"Super Real Mahjong" (1987)

Shine Electronics
 "Witch Way" (ever finished/released?, c. 1982) -- same game as Artic/ATW's "Witches Way"?

Shoei
"Ame Rug" (1980) -- short for "American Rugby"?
"Crash" (date unknown)
"Dark Horse" (1982)
"Gun Smoke" (197?)
"Mouse Trap" (1982) -- licensed version of the Exidy game?
"Red Subs" (1979)
"Super Man" (1980)
"TV Flipper" (1981)

Sidam
"Astro Pal" (1980) -- presumably a clone or bootleg of some space game
"Explorer" (1981?) -- clone of Konami's "Scramble"
"Rugby" (1979) -- clone of Atari's "Video Pinball" (!)

Sigma
Original version of "Red Tank" (1980) -- we already have a dump of the Venture Line licensed update"R2D Tank"
"Aka Zukin" (1984, with Seibu, a.k.a. "Little Red Riding Hood"?)
"Battletech" (1992) -- ever deployed outside dedicated Battletech Centers?
"Golden Invaders" (1980)

Sims
"Charge'N'Blast" (1999) -- Naomi hardware

Sim Graphics Engineering Corp.
"Human Face Valdo" (199?) -- VR game on Vactor hardware
"Mark Twain" (199?) -- VR game on Vactor hardware
"Monkey" (199?) -- VR game on Vactor hardware

Simulation Technology Of Dayton
"Simutech Demo" (1980) -- http://www.cityofberwyn.com/photos/TopGunner/

Sircoma
"Over And Under" (year unknown)

SMS Manufacturing Corp.
"Bingo" (year unknown)
"Draw 80 Poker" (year unknown)
"Draw Poker" (year unknown)
"Hi-Lo Double Up Joker Poker" (year unknown)

SNK
"ACW" (1983) -- Japanese version of "Marvin's Maze"
"Art Of Fighting Gaiden" (1996)
"Gekisou" (with Eastern, 1985)
"Jongbou 2" (1987)
"Kizuna Encounter Special Version" (limited release, 1996) -- an enhancement kit with a dedicated option board that enabled head-to-head 2-on-2 play
NeoGeo MVS BIOS (199?) -- SP-4J version used on MV-1B, flat package surface-mounted maskROM
"Ozma Wars" (1979) -- Color version
"Pro Billiard" (1982)
"Tangram Q" (1983)
"Yosaku" (1979)

SNK Playmore
"Metal Slug 6" (2005) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware
"NeoGeo Battle Coliseum" (2005) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware
"Samurai Shodown - Tenkaichi Kenkekuden" (2005) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware
"The King Of Fighters XI" (2005) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware

Sonic
"The Monsters" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics

Southern Systems
"Black Jack" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4594&image=1
"Draw Poker" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4594&image=1

Spaceball Inc.
"Virtual Air Force" (1993) -- flight simulation game on Virtual Air Force hardware

Spectre Interactive Systems Inc.
"Heads-Up-Now" (199?) -- VR game on Geosync-Lx Platform hardware

Status
"19th Hole" (ever finished/released?, c. 1986)
"Big Casino" (1984)
"Black Jack 21" (year unknown)
"Casino Strip" (1984, laserdisc game)
"Planet Patrol" (ever finished/released?, c. 1981)
"Spectra" (ever finished/released?, c. 1986)
"Sure Shot" (ever finished/released?, c. 1986)
"Poker Hand" (year unknown)

Status Games
"Bet-A-Bloc" (198?)
"Bust My Balloons" (198?)
"Chuck-A-Luck" (198?)
"Roul-ette" (198?)

Stella -- same company from 1981 to 1993, or different companies?
"Super Marksman" (1993)
"Thief" (date unknown) -- licensed version of the Pacific Novelty game?
Licensed version of Konami's "Jungler" (1981)

Stern
"Atomic Castle" (with Sega and Bally/Midway, prototype, 1983, laserdisc game) -- possibly only one copy in existence
"Crypt" (198?) -- prototype game similar to Hunt The Wumpus
"Gold Medal with Bruce Jenner" (prototype, 1984, laserdisc game) -- supposedly only two copies in existence
"Journey" (1982?) -- not the same as the Bally/Midway game
"Pitchman" (prototype, 1983, laserdisc game) -- possibly only one copy in existence

StrayLight Corp.
"Bonk" (199?) -- VR game on CyberTron hardware
"Cozmik Debris" (199?) -- VR game on CyberTron hardware
"Wing-Nuts" (199?) -- VR game on CyberTron hardware

Stricor
"Powerboat Racing" (1998)

Subelectro
"Springboard" (1977) -- clone of Exidy's "Circus"
"Space Intruders De Luxe" (1979) -- another "Space Invaders" clone; was there an original "Space Intruders"?
"Super Knockout" (1978?) -- clone of Atari's "Super Breakout"?

Subsino
"Lycko Varu-Skeppet" (with Truemax, date unknown)
"Super Treasure Island" (date unknown)
"Treasure City" (date unknown)
"Treasure Ocean" (date unknown)
"Victor 21 D" (1990) -- An adult themed card game. pic1, pic2, pic3

Success
"QP" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, date unknown, manufacturer uncertain)
"Otenami Haiken" (1999) -- G-Net hardware
"Otenami Haiken Final" (2005) -- G-Net hardware
"Psyvariar 2 - The Will To Fabricate" (2003) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Tetris Kiwamemichi" (2004) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Success / Buddiez
"Zooo" (2004) -- Taito G-Net hardware

Sun Amusement
"Poker Kingdom / Bingo Island" (2002) -- prototype on Neo-Geo MVS hardware

Sun Electronics / Sunsoft
"Afterburner" (1987) -- Licensed version of Sega's game
"Alien Syndrome" (1987) -- Licensed version of Sega's game
"Body Slam" (1986)
"Boomerang" (1985) -- English-language version of "Ikki"
"Chanta to Suu no Cross de Pon" (prototype, 1993)
"Cosmopolis" (1980) -- not the same as the Taito America prototype
"Dai San Wakusei (The third planet)" (1979) -- very rare, seems to be a variation of Space Invaders
"Fantasy Zone" (1987) -- Licensed version of Sega's game
"Fantasy Zone II" (1988) -- Licensed version of Sega's game
"(GT) Block Challenger" (1978)
"(GT) Block Perfect" (1978)
"Galaxy Force" (1979) -- not the same as the Sega game
"Hebereke's Pair Pair Wars" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1996?)
"Popoitto Hebereke" (1994)
"Punky Doodle" (prototype, 1993) -- developed by Sunsoft America, only two ever made
"Quartet 2" (1986) -- Licensed version of Sega's game
"Quiz Mezase Idol" (prototype, 1994)
"Runaway" (1979) -- not the same as the Atari prototype
"Route 16" (1981) -- Original version. Centuri and bootleg versions are in MAME
"Saikyou Battler Retsuden" (with Epoch/Maruka, 1993)
"TelePachi" (1996)
"TelePachi - Fever Lion" (199?)
"TelePachi - Tropical Queen" (199?)
"Toukaidou 53tsugi" (prototype for Nintendo Vs. system, 1985)
"Vs. Madura no Tsubasa" (prototype for the Nintendo Vs.system, 1985)
"Vs. Lionex" (prototype for the Nintendo Vs. system, 1986)
"Warp 1" (1979)

Sun Mixing
"Super Bubble Bobble" (1996)

Sunwise
"Monkey Chi Chi no Fuwafuwa Puzzle" or "Monkichichi no FuwaFuwa Puzzle" (1995) -- unreleased prototype. pic1, pic2

Susilu
"Ms. Pac-Man Twin" (1993) -- hack of the original "Ms. Pac-Man" supporting two people playing simultaneously. pic1, pic2

TAB-Austria
"Virtual Pinball" (2003) -- includes several different games, on-line updates mean that many different versions have been
released, http://www.arcade-history.com/history_database.php?page=detail&id=4383

Taff System
"Boon-Ga Boon-Ga" / "Spank'em" (2000) -- A bizarre game where you errrr, ram 'something' into the ass of a plastic female body and cause the head
(i.e. on the screen) to increase in size and explode (I think!)

Tago
"Conquest" (1982)

Taito
"Acrobat" (licensed version of Exidy's "Circus," 1978)
"Astro Zone" (1980, 8080bw hardware)
"Astro Zone" (on "Safari" hardware, 1980)
"Attack U.F.O." (1974) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Attack" (1976) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Avenger" (1976) -- non-CPU, but uses ROM for graphics, licensed version of Avenger by Electra
"Ball Park II" (1979, 8080bw hardware) -- does a Midway version exist?
"Ball Park" (1974) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Ball Park" (licensed version of Midway's "Tornado Baseball," 1979, 8080bw hardware)
"Barricade II" (1977)
"Basketball" (1974) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Battle Gear 2" (2000) -- Taito Type Zero hardware
"Battle Gear 3 Tuned" (2002) -- System 246 hardware
"Battle Gear 3" (2002) -- System 246 hardware
"Battle Gear 4" (2005) -- Type X hardware
"Battle Gear" (1999) -- Taito Type Zero hardware
"Big Combat" (1982)
"Black Beetles" (1980)
"Black Widow" (1981?) -- only about 50 made, first game on "Qix"/"Zookeeper" hardware
"Bubble'n Roulette" (1998, medal game)
"Bubblen No KuruKuru Jump!" (1999, medal game)
"Change Colors" (1984)
"Chase Bombers" (1994)
"Cleopatra Fortune Plus" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Cosmopolis" (ever finished/released?, c. 1984) -- developed by Taito America, not the same as the Sun Electronics game
"Cosmos Circuit" (1984, laserdisc game)
"Crashing Race" (1976) -- possibly non-CPU
"Cross Fire" (1977) -- A copy of Bazooka by PSE
"Cyber Sterra" (prototype or limited release?, 1993) -- pic1, pic2
"Cycle Ma-bou" (1985)
"Dangerous Curves" (1995)
"ExZeus" (2005) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Fighters Impact" (1996) -- we need the original version, we have the Impact A version only
"Fisco 400" (1977)
"Flipull" (1989) -- L System hardware, Japanese version of "Plotting"
"Flying Fortress II" (1977) -- non-CPU, PROM used to store graphics data
"Flying Fortress" (1976) -- non-CPU, PROM used to store graphics data, licensed version of Electra's Flying Fortress
"Frog and Spiders" (1981)
"Galactic Storm" (1992) -- not the same game as "Avengers in Galactic Storm"
"Ganbare Untenshi!!" (2000) -- Taito Type Zero hardware
"Go for the Gold" (1988) -- Japanese version of "Record Breaker"
"Gunman" (1977)
"Harakari Professional Baseball" (2005) -- Type X hardware
"Honey Pit" (1990)
"Interceptor" (1976)
"Jungle Boy" (prototype for "Jungle King," 1982)
"Kyukyoku Tiger" (2P simultaneous version) (1987) -- Toaplan hardware, only the two player alternating version is currently dumped
"Landing High Japan" (1999) -- Taito Type Zero hardware
"Laser Grand Prix" (1983, laserdisc game)
"Let's Go By Train! 3" / "Densya De Go! 3" (1999) -- Taito Type Zero hardware
"Magical Date (1996) -- we need the original version, we have the EX version only
"Metal Soldier Isaac II" (1985) -- we need to dump or trojan the 68705 MCU
"Metal Soldier Isaac" (unreleased prototype, c. 1985) -- the release version "Metal Soldier Isaac II" is in MAME
"Midnight Landing" (1987, Air System hardware)
"Missile-X" (1977)
"Ninja Hayate" (1984, laserdisc game)
"Operation Tiger" (1998) -- Taito G-Net hardware (possibly single PCB custom h/w, not Taito G-Net)
"Outer Zone" (1984)
"Power Shovel Simulator" (1999) -- Taito Type Zero hardware
"Rabbit 2" (2003) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Raizin Ping Pong" (2002) -- System 246 hardware
"Rat Patrol" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)
"Real Puncher" (1994)
"Rumba Lumber" (1984) -- pic1, pic2
"Sagaia" -- the American version of Taito's Darius II, licensed by Romstar
"Seafly" (1984)
"Shanghai Sangokuhai Togi" (2002) -- G-Net hardware
"Sky Destroyer" (1985)
"Sonic Blast Man Returns: Real Puncher" (1996)
"Space Battleship Yamato" (1985, laserdisc game)
"Space Cyclone" (1980, "Safari" hardware)
"Speed Race DX" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Speed Race GP V" (1980)
"Speed Race" (1974) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Spica Adventure" (2005) -- Taito Type X hardware
"Steel Worker" (1980)
"Stunt Typhoon Plus" (2001) -- Taito Scorpion hardware
"Stunt Typhoon" (2000)-- Taito Scorpion hardware
"Submarine" (1979?), if it exists
"Super Block" (1978)
"Super Chase - Criminal Termination (Japanese version)" (1992)
"Super Chase - Criminal Termination (World version)" (1992)
"Super Dead Heat" (1985)
"Super Speed Race GP V" (1980)
"Super Speed Race V" (1978)
"Time Gal" (1985, laserdisc game)
"Top Bowler" (1978)
"Trampoline" (licensed version of Exidy's "Trapeze," 1978)
"Tri-Attacker" (1981)
"Turn It Around" (1999)
"Ultra Quiz" (1983)
"Vertexer" (1993)
"Western Gun Part II" (1980) -- this is a clone of Nintendo's "Sheriff" on hardware similar to Taito's 3-board Space Invaders hardware.
"Wild Boy" (ever finished/released?, date unknown) -- announced in a Taito newsletter, but no other evidence has been seen
"Wyvern F-0" (1985) -- pic1, pic2
"Yukiwo" (1989) -- pic1, pic2
"Zoids Infinity" (2004) -- System 246 hardware
Licensed version of AEA's "Rolling Ball" (1982) -- we need a dump of the original version as well
Licensed version of AEA/Zaccaria's "Arcade Super-Reflex" (1982)
Licensed version of Midway's "Blue Shark" (1978, 8080bw hardware) -- or did Taito license it to Midway?
Licensed version of Midway's "Road Champion" (1978, 8080bw hardware?) -- or did Taito license it to Midway?
Licensed version of Midway's "Top Gun" (1976, 8080bw hardware) -- or did Taito license it to Midway?
Licensed version of Sanritsu's "Janputer" (1981)
Licensed version of Williams's "Defender" (1980)

Taito / Cyber Front
"Kollon" (2003) -- G-Net hardware

Taito / Eolith
"Chaos Breaker" (2005) -- Type X hardware

Taito / MOSS
"Azumanga Daioh Puzzle Bobble" (2002) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Raiden III" (2005) -- Taito Type X hardware

Taito / Skonec
"Homura" (2005) -- Taito Type X hardware

Taito / Takumi
"Giga Wing Generations" (2005) -- Taito Type X hardware

Taito / Valve
"Half Life 2 Survivor" (2005) -- Type X hardware

Taito Brazil
"Big Flyer" (1982) -- licensed version of Kaneko's "Fly Boy"
"Catch Match" (1981) -- licensed version of Amenip's and Centuri's "Round Up"
"Sandwich"/"X-Salada" (1982) -- licensed version of Data East's "Burger Time"
"Time Fighter" (1982) -- licensed version of Konami's "Time Pilot"

Taiyo / Nihon Game / Culture Brain
"Space Hunter" (1983)

Takumi
"Crasher Makochan" (on or after 1999) - 3rd in the Medal Panic series
"Horutoru Bomber" (on or after 1999) - 4th in the Medal Panic series
"Shuffle Gakuen" (on or after 1999) - 2nd in the Medal Panic series, Koro Koro Quest being the 1st
"Weather Tales" (2001) -- Taito G-Net hardware

Tatsumi (Tazmi)
"Gray-Out" (1987)
"TX-1" (1983 -- need version with ROM labels like 'TX1 18B" and TX1 19B" etc. It's a 3 screen version but not with Atari ROM labels.
"TX-1 V8" (1984)
Three-monitor version of "Round-Up 5: Super Delta Force" (1989) -- we already have a dump of the single-monitor version

Team Play
"Bopper Ball" (2005)
"Centipede / Millipede / Missile Command" (2001) -- part of Classic Arcade series
"Centipede / Millipede / Missile Command / Let's Go Bowling" (2002) -- part of Classic Arcade series
"Cow Tipping" (2004)
"Cross Fire - Maximum Paintball" (2005)
"Defender / Defender II" (2003) -- part of Classic Arcade series
"Joust / Robotron: 2084" (2003) -- part of Classic Arcade series
"Police Trainer 2" (200?)
"Star Trek Voyager - The Arcade Game" (2002)

Tecfri
"Super Pin-ball: Music Ball" (date unknown) -- not a video/pinball hybrid; an entirely video pinball game in a pinball cab

Tecmo
"1 on 1 Government" (2000, Sony ZN1/TPS hardware)
"Back Fire" (prototype or limited release, 1987) -- Supposedly dumped, but the ROM images haven't been released. This is not the same as the Data East game.
"French Can Can" (1988)
"Logic Pro Adventure" (with Able and Amuse World, 1999) -- licensed version of one of the Deniam "Logic Pro" games?
"Photo Play/Masters/World Championship" (1999)
"Tecmo World Soccer '95" (1995) -- "Tecmo World Soccer '96" sequel is in MAME
"Tecmo Stackers" (1996) -- world version of "Deroon Dero Dero," which is dumped
"The Block Kuzushi" (with Tamsoft/D3 Publisher, 2000) -- not the same as the Visco game

Teknon Kougyou
"Dracula Hunter" (1979)

Telemark Systems
"Touchdown Fever!" (date unknown) -- licensed version of the SNK game?

Tele Tronic
"Alien Attackers" (198?) -- an Italian bootleg of "Space Invaders", only one known to exist

The Vivid Group
"Fish Wish" (1986) -- VR game on Mandala VR Module hardware
"Hockey And Drums Below" (1986) -- VR game on Mandala VR Module hardware
"Net Minder" (1986) -- VR game on Mandala VR Module hardware
"Turbo Kourier" (1986) -- VR game on Mandala VR Module hardware

Thomas Automatic (TAI)
"Holey Moley" (1982) -- licensed version of Yachiyo's "Mole Attack"
"Oli Boo Chu" (1981) -- Licensed version of Irem's game
"Triple Punch" (1982) -- Licensed version of Sanritsu's or KKI's game

Titus
"Fire & Forget II" (1989) -- was there an original "Fire & Forget"?

Toaplan
"Emma Daio" (1993)
"Genkai Chousen Distopia" (1994) -- prototype
"Jong Ou"/"Mahjong King" (for SNK, 1984)
"Jong Kyou"/"Mahjong Mania" (1985)
"Survival Battle Dynamic Trial 7" (prototype, 1993)
"Zero Wing" (1989) -- Simultaneous 2 Player version is not dumped

Tomy
"Attack Pla-Rail" (199?) -- Namco System 12 hardware

Tomy/Sunwise
"Pyuuta-kun" -- A medal game. pic1; pic2

Top Gun Entertainment, Inc.
"Air-to-Air Combat / Air-to-Ground Missions / Formation Flight / Carrier Landings" (1993) -- Virtual Fighter flight simulator hardware

Total
"Yoyo Punch" (1999)

Toucy Video
"Galaxy Battle" (date unknown)

Tradewest
"Ikari Warriors" (1986) -- Licensed version of SNK's game
"Victory Road" (1986) -- Licensed version of SNK's game

Treasure
"Gun Beat" (1999) -- prototype on Naomi hardware
"Ikaruga" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Project RS-2" (2001) -- prototype version of "Ikaruga" (Radiant Silvergun 2) in which the number of shots your fighter can fire is limited; bullets
can be replenished by absorbing enemy shots, but if you run out you can only attack at close range. http://www.arcade-history.com/history_database.php?page=detail&id=1179

Triangle Service
"Trizeal" (2004) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Triotech Amusements
"Ballistics" (2003)

True Balance
"CyberLaw" (1997)

Tsunami Visual Technologies
"Air Raid - This Is Not A Drill" (2002) -- Tsumo Multi-Game Motion System
"Air Strike" (2002) -- Tsumo Multi-Game Motion System
"Beach Head 2000 Special Edition" (2000) -- Tsumo Multi-Game Motion System, also released in a smaller cabinet and as a conversion kit
"Beach Head 2000" (2000) -- Tsumo Multi-Game Motion System
"Crimson Skies" (2002) -- Tsumo Multi-Game Motion System
"Ex Zeus" (2003) -- Tsumo Multi-Game Motion System
"MechWarrior 4 - Vengeance" (2002) -- Tsumo Multi-Game Motion System hardware
"Star Wars StarFighter" (2003) -- Tsumo Multi-Game Motion System hardware
"TsuMo Re-Volt" (2004) -- Tsumo Multi-Game Motion System hardware

Turtle
"Spacian" (1979?) -- clone of "Galaxian" or "Space Invaders"?
"Super UFO" (1979?) -- sequel to "UFO No. 1" 
"UFO No. 1" (1978) -- "Breakout" style game, your ball is a UFO

Two-Bits Score
"Arkanoid Plus" (year unknown) -- a hack of Arkanoid
"Supercharger 1942" (year unknown) -- a hack of 1942

UbiSoft
Arcade version of "POD" (1997) -- exhibited at '97 E3 expo

UEP System (Uni Enterprise)
"Atama no Taisou" (1983)
Original version of "Hole Land" (1984) -- the Tecfri licensed version is already in MAME
Ultracade Technologies
"Feeding Frenzy" (2004)

Uniana
"Frenzy Express" (2001)
"Hog Wild" (2003)
"OX Survival Plus" (2002)
"P's Attack" (2004)
"S.A.P.T." (2004) -- stands for Special Automobile Police Team

Unico
"Purple Magic" (1996) -- pic1, pic2, pic3
"Sprinter" (1998)

Uniondigital
"Metal Blood" (1998)

Universal
"Adventure Mr. Do!" (1984) -- prototype laserdisc game
"Captain Zapp" (ever finished/released?, scheduled for Sept. 1985, laserdisc game)
"ComputerR-3" (1978)
"Fantastic Voyage" (1982) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=thumbs&id=5233
"Get A Way" (1980)
"Go! Go! Coaster" (1983) -- probably a precursor to Mr. Do's Wild Ride
"Harem Cat" (1979) -- hybrid pinball/video for PinMAME
"Limbo" (1978) -- hybrid pinball/video for PinMAME
"Mr. Gun-Man" (1980)
"Mrs. Dynamite" (ever finished/released?, c. 1982)
"Sengoku no Jieitai" -- this is original Japanese version of "No Man's Land"
"Shark Treasure" (1978)
"Star-rub" (1978)
"Top Gear" (prototype?, 1984?)
"Top Gear 2" (ever finished/released?, scheduled for Sept. 1985, laserdisc game)

[Unknown]
"B-52 Bomber" (year unknown)
"Crazy Mazey" (year unknown)
"CG Video" (year unknown)
"Cruncher" (1980) -- prototype
"Demon Castle" (1983)
"Diamond Derby" (1987?) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4206&image=1
"Donkey King" (1981) -- a bootleg of "Crazy Kong" on Crazy Kong hardware; frequently mentioned in 80's game books; differences include the title screen, the monkey animations, the jump angle, and a bug where finishing with certain times left will give a huge point bonus
"Dream Land" (198?) -- a bootleg of "Bubble Bobble" with a different level order
"Dragon Killer" (1977)
"EEEKK!" (Shinkai/Magic Electronics?, year unknown) -- modified "Pac-Man" hardware
"Force One" (1982)
"Galactic Invaders" (1980) -- possibly a Space Invaders bootleg
"Hot Race" (1980) -- bootleg of Rally-X
"Jackler" or "Jugular" (1982) -- bootleg of Jungler
"Kokoroji 2" (year unknown) -- System 32 hardware with CD drive, a TV quiz show
"Korean Pro Baseball 98" (1998)
"Krazy Kong" (1981?) -- bootleg of Donkey Kong or Crazy Kong
"Macrocosm Wars" (1980) -- bootleg of Galaxian
"Meteor" (1980) -- bootleg of Asteroids
"Meteor Part II" (year unknown)
"MTV Trivia" (Dynasoft?, 1986?) -- modified "Pac-Man" hardware
"Mugger" (1980) -- a prototype released to some test locations in Atlanta, Georgia
"Pinky's Maze" [title uncertain] (manufacturer unknown, year unknown) -- modified "Pac-Man" hardware; flyer has been seen
"Planet Probe" (1985) -- A horizontal shooter, even if you shot vertically (like in Tehkan's Senjyo).
"Super 30 In 1" (199?) -- probably of Chinese origin, bootlegs 30 Sega Master System and Nintendo Famicom games on the same hardware, very popular in arcades of the former Yugoslav republics in the early 90's
"The Ghost City Of The Sea" (200?) -- unless it's completely electromechanical
"Thunder Heroes" (year unknown)
"King Derby" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4273&image=3
"Vegas 3 Way" (year unknown) -- includes a choice of three games from Black Jack, Hi-Lo Double Up Joker Poker, Slots, and Red Dog; http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4273&image=3
"Winners Circle" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4273&image=3

Update Kits, Inc.
"Cute-See" (1982) -- an upgrade to Pac-Man

UPI
"Stripper" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

UPL
"Friday" (1983)
"Super Wing" (1985)

U.S. Billiards
"Shark" (1976?)
"Space Battle" (1977) -- not the same as the "Space War" bootleg or the Hoei game
"U.S. Billiards" (1976)
"Video Pool" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics, manual available at http://www.mameworld.net/discrete/Rough/VideoPool/VideoPool.pdf

USA Games
Licensed version of Toaplan's "Hellfire" (1989)

U.S. Games
"Midnight Rescue" (1992)

Vectorbeam
"OOPS" (prototype, 1978)
"Scramble" (prototype vector game, 1978)

Vend Japan
"Grand Prix" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Venture Line
"Cosmic Avenger" (1981) -- Licensed version of Universal's game
"Jubilee" (1983) -- general conversion kit, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4604&image=1
"The Golden Cup" (year unknown)

VIC-A
"Fight Fever 2: The Eye of Typhoon" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1995?)

Video Computer Systems
"Microform: Electronic Horse Racing" (year unknown) -- available in both a two player amusement version and a multiplayer payout version

Video Games
"Bubble Canyon" (1977) -- clone of Atari's "Canyon Bomber"
"Collision" (1978?) -- clone of Sega's "Head On"; same as the Elcon Industries game?
"Kamikaze III" (1979?) -- clone of "Galaxian"
"Super Crash" (1978?) -- clone of Atari's "Super Breakout"
"Space Attack" (1979?) -- clone of the Sega game?

Video Games Ltd.
"Avus 2" (1976) -- German version of "Sprint 2" by Atari

Videotron
"Struggle" (1981) -- clone of Konami's "Scramble"

Video Horizons
"Draw Poker" (year unknown)
"Keno" (year unknown)

Video System
"Gappolin" (1997)
"Super Volley '94" (limited release NeoGeo MVS cart, 1994)
"3 on 3 Dunk Madness" (1997)

Virtual Images Inc.
"Cyber City" (1993) -- VR game on Reality Plus hardware
"Cyber Dome" (1995) -- VR game on Cyberdome hardware
"Strata-fear" (1995) -- flight simulator game on Strata-fear hardware
"Strata-fear 1" (1995) -- VR driving game on Dune Buggy hardware; the game name seems like it could be an error because it sounds like a Virtual Images flight simulator game
"V Racing" (1993) -- VR game on Reality Plus hardware

Virtual Reality Entertainment
"Cybertag" (1993) -- VR game on Reality Rocket hardware
"Wolfenstein VR" (1993) -- VR game on Reality Rocket hardware
"Xenomorph" (1994) -- VR game on VRE POD hardware

Virtual World Entertainment
"Atlantis" (1995) -- VR game on Tesla System hardware
"Battletech" (1996) -- VR game on Tesla System hardware
"Battletech" (1996) -- VR game on VR POD 2.5 and 3.0 hardware
"Cavern" (1995) -- VR game on Tesla System hardware
"Red Planet" (1995) -- VR game on Tesla System hardware
"Red Planet" 1995) -- VR game on VR POD 2.5 and 3.0 hardware

Virtualistix
"Future Shock - The Terminator" (1995) -- VR game on ADAM I hardware

Virtuality
"Buggy Ball" (1994) -- VR game on 2000SD hardware
"Clay Master" (1995) -- VR game on Total Recoil hardware
"Dactyl Nightmare" (1991) -- VR game on 1000CS hardware
"Dactyl Nightmare II - Race For The Eggs" (1994) -- VR game on SU2000 hardware
"Dactyl Nightmare SP" (1994) -- VR game on SU2000 hardware
"Exorex" (1991) -- VR game on 1000SD hardware
"Flying Aces" (1991) -- VR game on 1000SD hardware
"Ghost Train" (1994) -- VR game on 2000SD hardware
"Grid Busters" (1991) -- VR game on 1000CS hardware
"Hero" (1991) -- VR game on 1000CS hardware
"Legend Quest" (1991) -- VR game on 1000CS hardware
"Missile Command" (1994) -- VR game on 2000SD hardware
"Pac-Man VR" (1996) -- a first-person Pac-Man game played with a virtual reality headset
"Quick Shot Carnival" (1995) -- VR game on Total Recoil hardware
"Shoot For Loot" (1994) -- VR game on SU2000 hardware
"Skeet Master" (1995) -- VR game on Total Recoil hardware
"Total Destruction" (1991) -- VR game on 1000SD hardware
"Trap Master" (1995) -- VR game on Total Recoil hardware
"Virtuality Boxing" (1994) -- VR game on SU2000 hardware
"Vtol" (1991) -- VR game on 1000SD hardware
"X-Treme Strike" (1994) -- VR game on 2000SD hardware
"Zero Hour" (199?) -- VR game on 3000 Series hardware
"Zone Hunter" (1994) -- VR game on SU2000 hardware

Vision Of Reality
"Cybergate" (1993) -- VR game on Fantasy Transport Pod hardware

Visco
"Bang Busters" (a.k.a. "Bang^2 Busters" or "Bang Bang Busters," prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1994)
"Clown Magic" (2002)
"Clown Magic Cherry Rush" (2005)
"F1 World Grand Prix" (1998) -- Naomi hardware
"Hanashibari" (2001)
"Hanashibari Fuushikaiden" (2003)
"Koi Koi Shimasho - Super Real Hanafuda" (1995)
"Pastel Island" (1993)
"Royal Jockey Club" (2002)
"Storm Blade (Japanese version)" (1996)
"Tenrin No Syo Chicago" (1994) -- Neo-Geo MVS hardware, a prototype version of "Breakers" shown at the AM Show in April 1994

Vision
"Mad Ball" (1997)

Volly Industries
"Batter Up" (1976) -- possibly non-CPU
"Countdown"

Warashi
"Usagi Yasei no Topai - Yamashiro Mahjong Compilation" (2003) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Walt Disney Company
"Aladdin Carpet Ride" (1994) -- VR game on Disney Vision hardware

Web Picmatic
"Marbella Vice" (1994) -- laserdisc game
"Zorton Brothers" (1993) -- laserdisc game

Wecom
"Cutey Fatty" (2002?) -- pic1, pic2, pic3. You are a girl who weighs 100kg but wants to lose weight, so you go around town with your dog shooting junk food and eating vegetables.

Wico
"Treasure Cove" (ever finished/released?, c. 1982)

Williams
"1942" -- Licensed version of the Capcom game
"Devastator" (prototype, 1983?) -- 3D, 68K-based
"Escort" (year unknown)
"Predators" (prototype, 1984) -- linked two Nintendo Vs. Dualsystem cabinets so that four players could play simultaneously; player stations were color-coded and individually designated "Condor," "Eagle," "Falcon," and "Hawk"
"Revenge From Mars" (1999) -- hybrid pinball/video for PinMAME
"Zero Wing" (1989) -- licensed U.S. version of the Toaplan game, allows two player simultaneous play

Woodplace
Original version of "Fire Trap" (1986) -- Data East and bootleg versions are in MAME

World Games
Licensed version of Taito's "Kuri Kinton" (1988)

World Vending
"Invader Wars" (1979) -- Space Invaders clone

Worldwing
"Shot Crows" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Xatrix Entertainment, Inc.
"SpeedScape" (1993) -- VR game on SpeedScape hardware

XNauts
"Taisen Hot Gimmick Mix Party" (2005) -- Taito Type X hardware

Yachiyo
"Swinging Singles" -- We need a PCB for analysis/verification

Yankee Game Technology
"Grudge Match" (ever finished/released?, 1989) -- not the same as the Bally/Sente game

Yeonseong
"Magic Bingo" (1998)

Ynizu
"Puzzlet" (2001)

Yulim
"Mi-In-Ga 2" (1997)

Yumekobo
"Karate Ninja Sho" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1995)

Yuvo
"Play Back" (ever finished/released?, date unknown)

Zaccaria
"Arcade Super-Reflex" (with AEA, 1982) -- would be nice to get a dump of the Taito licensed version as well
"Safari" (1984) -- clone/bootleg of Olympia's "Portraits"
"Sea Battle" (date unknown); probably not the same as the Ramtek game
"Space Pirate" (1980) -- ripoff of Cinematronics' "Rip Off"; not the same as the American Laser game (obviously)

And these ones that are suspected of being fake or not existing........

Justice Computer
"Rebellion X" (1993)

Nihon Bussan / AV Japan
"Out Fencer" (1989) -- This is most probably not existing by Nihon, and more likely the alt. title of a Data East game called 'Act Fancer'

Nihon Selmo
"Guardian 3D Battle Simulator" (1993)

Surf Systems
"Urban Surfin'" (1988)
"Air Boardin'" (1993)
"Urban Surfin' 2" (1993)

Time Warner Interactive
"Psychic Killers Taromaru" (1998)

[Unknown]
"Pink Floyd The Wall" (1983) -- probably a hack of Donkey Kong; sometimes said to be by Bally Midway, but that seems unlikely
"Toilet Bowl Mania" (1984?) -- according to a message board post, "It was a ground based shooter, except you drove around on a motorized toilet bowl
and slung your fecal matter at the enemy."

Atari
"Necromancer" (1986) -- there is such an Atari 8-bit computer game

Compile
"Puyo Wars" (year unknown) -- there is such a GameBoy game

Konami
"The Powerpuff Girls" (2001)

Nintendo
"Pokemon" (2001) -- copy of Himshou Goran Pocket Monster

Sega
"NBA Slam Dunk" (2003)

Advanced Video Technology
"Arrow Bingo" (1986)

Atari
"Mighty Mouse" (2001)
"Mobile Suit Gundam Wing" (2001)

Capitol Projector Corp.
"Auto Test" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics

Data East
"Balloon Circus" (1978)

Dynax
"Amman De Pinky" (1988)

E-plus
"Championship Shootout" (1988)

Game-A-Tron
"Cosmikaze" (1981)

Hasbro
"Monopoly" (2002)

HME Inc.
"Ford Racing" (2001) -- there is such a PC game

Konami
"The Legends Of The Mystical Ninja" (1992) -- there is such a SNES game

Mastertronic
"Hyper Bowl" (1987) -- there is such a Commodore 64 game

Merit
"Casino 5" (1987)
"The Big Apple" (1987)

Nihon Bussan / AV Japan
"Burning Rush" (2000) -- a racing game that uses computer-generated graphics for gameplay, but uses a laserdisc to display cinema scenes

Nintendo
"Himshou Goran Pocket Monster" (2001)

Sega
"Global Defense" (1988) -- there is such a Sega Master System game
"Mazin Saga" (1993) -- probably actually Mazin Wars

Taito
"Flying Hawk" (1988) -- probably actually "Fighting Hawk"

[Unknown]
"Club Lambada" (1980) -- a Spanish Pac-Man hack featuring a turbo option and a different soundtrack
"Car Race" or "Video Race" (1981) -- prototype, a simple racing game in a small cabinet with room for small children to sit down in, the title
screen says "Car Race" while the side decals say "Video Race"

Viking
"Casino Classic" (1987)

Capcom
"Code Name: Viper" (1989) -- CPS hardware, there was such an NES game
"Capcom Golf" (1991) -- probably the same as "Ashita Tenki Ninaare"
"1945" (1998) -- there is such a Playstation 2 game
"Bump In The Night" (2001) -- CPS III hardware, almost certainly fake. CPS III was dead long before 2001

Hasbro Interactive
"Clue" or "Cluedo" (2002) -- there is such a game for the PC

Hudson Soft
"Binary Land" (1985) -- there is such an NES game

Konami
"Comic Bakery" (1984) -- there is such a Commodore 64 game

NEC
"Alien Crush" (1988) -- there is such a game for the Turbo Grafix 16

NoSync
"Cemescary" (1998) -- there's a Centipede hack of the same name, not sure how similar it is to the description

Sega
"Center Court" (1987) -- perhaps they're thinking of "Passing Shot"

Taito
"Cisco 400" (1977) -- probably actually "Fisco 400"

Tecmo
"American Football" (1987) -- probably actually "Tecmo Bowl"

Universal
"Alien Invader" (1979) -- probably actually "Cosmic Alien"

Video Technology
"Crazy Chewy" (1980) -- there is such a game for the Creativision


More Wanted Stuff (currently unsorted)

Antares Virtual Reality Systems
"ShockWave: Operation Jumpgate" (1995) -- VR version of 3DO game by Electronic Arts on Reality Sled hardware
"VR Stalker" (1995) -- VR version of 3DO game by Morpheus Interactive on Reality Sled hardware

Aqua Thought
"Swim With Dolphins" (1994) -- VR game on Cyberfin hardware

Atari
"Bar Top 5200" (1983) -- a prototype countertop system using a modified Atari 5200; a game, Barroom Baseball, has been dumped, but a dump of the system BIOS is needed
"Relief Pitcher" (198?) -- prototype on System 1 hardware, not the same as the 1992 game on 68000 based hardware
"Road Runner" (198?) -- prototype on 6502 Colour Raster hardware, not the same as Road Runner on System 1 hardware
"Road Runner" (1983) -- prototype laserdisc game

C Technologies Inc.
"Grid Master" (1995) -- flight simulation game on Century C2000 hardware

Carousel Entertainment
"Skycopter II" (199?) -- intended for use in a kiddie ride with Atari Jaguar hardware, but never released
"Speedster II" (199?) -- intended for use in a kiddie ride with Atari Jaguar hardware, but never released

CCG MetaMedia
"BreakServe, Virtual Tennis" (1992) -- VR game on REALWare VR hardware
"Cyber Pong" (1992) -- VR game on REALWare VR hardware
"Virtual Darts" (1992) -- VR game on REALWare VR hardware
"Virtual Hoops" (1992) -- VR game on REALWare VR hardware

Century Electronics
"Reaction" (year unknown)

Chameleon
"Formula 1 Racing" (199?) -- VR game on Chameleon hardware
"Labyrinth Rangers" (199?) -- VR game on Chameleon hardware
"Thunderbolt Air" (199?) -- VR game on Chameleon hardware

Coastal Amusement
"Pop-A-Ball" (199?) -- includes both video and electromechanical components
"Pop-A-Ball II" (199?) -- includes both video and electromechanical components
"Pop-A-Tac-Toe" (199?) -- includes both video and electromechanical components
"Pop-A-Tac-Toe II" (199?) -- includes both video and electromechanical components

Creative Worlds
"Knight Drop" (1995) -- VR game on CWI Arcade hardware

Cybermind Canada
"Rise Of The Triad" (1995) -- VR game on VR Cobra hardware
"Terminal Velocity" (1995) -- VR game on VR Cobra hardware
"V.E.R.T. Vertical Emergency Response Team" (1995) -- VR game on VR Cobra hardware
"VR Laser" (1995) -- VR game on VR Cobra hardware

Digital Vehicle, Inc.
"Pacesetter 8000" (1995) -- racing simulation game available in both a single screen and three screen version

Dynax
"Raijinhai Deluxe" (1996)
"Return Of SEL-Jan II" (1996)

East Technology
"Agress" (1991) -- name uncertain, clone made by Palco is in MAME

Euromax
"Racer" (year unknown) -- a BMX game controlled by pedalling a bike

Evans & Sutherland
"Canyons" (1993) -- VR game on Virtual Glider hardware
"DroidWackers" (1994) -- VR game on Electra DOME hardware
"Formation Flyer" (1994) -- VR game on Electra DOME hardware
"Metropolis" (1993) -- VR game on Virtual Glider hardware

Fakespace, Inc.
"Vacuii" (1996) -- VR game on Fakespace Music hardware

Ferris Productions, Inc.
"Cyber Knights - Rage Inside The Machine" (1994) -- VR game on Cyber Unit XLR8 hardware
"The Grand Canyon Adventure" (1994) -- VR game on Cyber Unit XLR8 hardware
"Utopia - The Ultimate Experience" (1994) -- VR game on Cyber Unit XLR8 hardware
"Virtual Architect" (1994) -- VR application on Cyber Unit XLR8 hardware

Gaelco
"Ring Riders" (2004) -- PC-based hardware

Global Entertainment Systems, Ltd.
"Cyber Surfin" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Motion hardware
"Future: Motor Biking" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Motion hardware
"Future: Snow Boarding And Horse Riding" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Motion hardware
"Future: Wind Surfing" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Motion hardware

GreyStone Technology, Inc.
"Canyon Runner" (1994) -- VR game on Mercury hardware
"MagBall" (1994) -- VR game on Mercury hardware
"MagBall" (1995) -- VR game on Andromeda hardware
"Pteranodon" (199?) -- VR game on Pteranodon hardware
"Reef Explorer" (1994) -- VR game on Mercury hardware

Horizon Entertainment
"Virtual McCoy" (199?) -- VR game on Virtual Voyage hardware

IGS
"Rock Fever EX" (2001)

Indoor Golf Simulators
"12 Championship Golf Courses" (199?)

International Leisure Systems
"Spaceboarding" (1995) -- VR game on Virtua Fly hardware

Iwerks Entertainment
"The Loch Ness Expedition" (1993) -- VR game on Virtual Adventure hardware

Kaiser Electro-Optics Inc.
"Cue View" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Odyssey hardware
"Orbatack" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Odyssey hardware
"Shrapnel" (1994) -- VR game on Virtual Odyssey hardware

Kinney Aero - Fightertown
"Flight Simulation" (1992) -- a flight simulator game on Bandit Cockpit hardware
"Flight Simulation" (1992) -- a flight simulator game on Two Seat Full Motion Cockpit hardware
"Flight Simulation" (1992) -- a flight simulator game on WWI Aircraft Simulator hardware

Lazer-Tron
"Solar Spin" (year unknown)

Magic Electronics
"Revenger '84" (1984) -- unless it's the same game as Revenger by Epos Corporation

Mariah Entertainment
"Motocycle Ride" (1994) -- VR game on Black Mariah hardware

MaxFlight Corporation
"CyberRun Bobsled Simulator" (200?) -- the player designs and then rides a virtual bobsled course
"FS2000 Two-Seat Jet Fighter Simulator" (200?) -- flight combat simulator game where one player pilots and the other player shoots
"MaxFlight Flight Simulation System" (1994) -- flight simulator with three software experiences available
"MT3000 MaxZilla Monster Truck Simulator" (200?) -- a driving simulation game with realistic motion
"VR2002 Roller Coaster" (200?) -- the player designs and then rides a virtual roller coaster

Midway
"Rampage 2: Universal Tour" (1999) -- an arcade game was planned but cancelled, though it was released on the N64

Namco
"Fun Cube 1" (2000)
"Fun Cube 3" (2001)
"Fun Cube 5" (2002)
"Pac 'N Party" (2000) -- unless it's completely electromechanical
"Pac Adventure" (200?) -- unless it's completely electromechanical
"Pac Carnival" (200?)
"Pac Eight" (200?)
"Pac Slot" (200?)
"Peter The Shepherd" (2003) -- unless it's completely electromechanical
"Puzz Ball" (2001)
"Puzz Cube" (2005)
"Race On!" (1998) -- Super System 23 hardware
"Ridge Racer Three Monitor Version" (199?) -- System 22 hardware
"Ron Fa Mahjong" (2004)
"Ryouri no Tatsujin 2 : Houchou no Tatsujin" (2001) -- a fish-chopping game with a knife controller and a video fish display

Nintendo
"Star Fox / Mario Kart / Super Mahjong 2: Honkaku 4Jin Uchi" (year unknown) -- multigame cart for the Super Famicom Box, a pay-per-play system for hotels
"Super Mario Collection / Waialae no Kiseki" (year unknown) -- multigame cart for the Super Famicom Box, a pay-per-play system for hotels

Paradigm Simulation
"The Egghead Shred" (199?) -- VR game on The Egghead Shred hardware

Ride & Show Engineering, Inc.
"Dogfight" (1993) -- flight combat simulator game where one player pilots and the other player shoots

Saint-Fun
"Rock Fever" (year unknown)

Sega
"Anpanman Popcorn Factory" (200?) -- unless it's completely electromechanical
"Out Run (deluxe bug-fixed version)" (1986) -- the large-board version in MAME as Set 1 is the original release, and has a bug in which crashing just as you cross a checkpoint can freeze the game; a version also exists (which Sega distributed as a set of upgrade program ROMs) in which this bug is fixed
"Rail Chase: The Raid" (1994) -- a medium scale attraction
"Roulette Club" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Roulette Club DB" (1998) -- Medal hardware
"Royal Ascot" (1991) -- Medal hardware, includes both video and electromechanical components
"Royal Ascot 2 DX" (1998) -- Medal hardware, includes both video and electromechanical components
"Royal Ascot Special" (199?) -- Medal hardware, includes both video and electromechanical components
"Royal Club" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Royal Derby" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Royal Night" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Tech-War" (1994) -- VR game on Electrobrain War Machine hardware

Sega / Banpresto
"Crayon Kids (Hamtaro)" (200?)
"Crayon Kids (Hello Kitty)" (200?)

Sim Graphics Engineering Corp.
"Human Face Valdo" (199?) -- VR game on Vactor hardware
"Mark Twain" (199?) -- VR game on Vactor hardware
"Monkey" (199?) -- VR game on Vactor hardware

Spaceball Inc.
"Virtual Air Force" (1993) -- flight simulation game on Virtual Air Force hardware

Spectre Interactive Systems Inc.
"Heads-Up-Now" (199?) -- VR game on Geosync-Lx Platform hardware

Stern
"Crypt" (198?) -- prototype game similar to Hunt The Wumpus

StrayLight Corp.
"Bonk" (199?) -- VR game on CyberTron hardware
"Cozmik Debris" (199?) -- VR game on CyberTron hardware
"Wing-Nuts" (199?) -- VR game on CyberTron hardware

Sun Amusement
"Poker Kingdom / Bingo Island" (2002) -- prototype on Neo-Geo MVS hardware

Taito
"Rabbit 2" (2003) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Raizin Ping Pong" (2002) -- System 246 hardware

The Vivid Group
"Fish Wish" (1986) -- VR game on Mandala VR Module hardware
"Hockey And Drums Below" (1986) -- VR game on Mandala VR Module hardware
"Net Minder" (1986) -- VR game on Mandala VR Module hardware
"Turbo Kourier" (1986) -- VR game on Mandala VR Module hardware

Top Gun Entertainment, Inc.
"Air-to-Air Combat / Air-to-Ground Missions / Formation Flight / Carrier Landings" (1993) -- Virtual Fighter flight simulator hardware

[Unknown]
"The Ghost City Of The Sea" (200?) -- unless it's completely electromechanical

Virtual Images Inc.
"Cyber City" (1993) -- VR game on Reality Plus hardware
"Cyber Dome" (1995) -- VR game on Cyberdome hardware
"Strata-fear" (1995) -- flight simulator game on Strata-fear hardware
"Strata-fear 1" (1995) -- VR driving game on Dune Buggy hardware; the game name seems like it could be an error because it sounds like a Virtual Images flight simulator game
"V Racing" (1993) -- VR game on Reality Plus hardware

Virtual Reality Entertainment
"Cybertag" (1993) -- VR game on Reality Rocket hardware
"Wolfenstein VR" (1993) -- VR game on Reality Rocket hardware
"Xenomorph" (1994) -- VR game on VRE POD hardware

Virtual World Entertainment
"Atlantis" (1995) -- VR game on Tesla System hardware
"Battletech" (1996) -- VR game on Tesla System hardware
"Battletech" (1996) -- VR game on VR POD 2.5 and 3.0 hardware
"Cavern" (1995) -- VR game on Tesla System hardware
"Red Planet" (1995) -- VR game on Tesla System hardware
"Red Planet" 1995) -- VR game on VR POD 2.5 and 3.0 hardware

Virtualistix
"Future Shock - The Terminator" (1995) -- VR game on ADAM I hardware

Virtuality
"Buggy Ball" (1994) -- VR game on 2000SD hardware
"Clay Master" (1995) -- VR game on Total Recoil hardware
"Dactyl Nightmare" (1991) -- VR game on 1000CS hardware
"Dactyl Nightmare II - Race For The Eggs" (1994) -- VR game on SU2000 hardware
"Dactyl Nightmare SP" (1994) -- VR game on SU2000 hardware
"Exorex" (1991) -- VR game on 1000SD hardware
"Flying Aces" (1991) -- VR game on 1000SD hardware
"Ghost Train" (1994) -- VR game on 2000SD hardware
"Grid Busters" (1991) -- VR game on 1000CS hardware
"Hero" (1991) -- VR game on 1000CS hardware
"Legend Quest" (1991) -- VR game on 1000CS hardware
"Missile Command" (1994) -- VR game on 2000SD hardware
"Quick Shot Carnival" (1995) -- VR game on Total Recoil hardware
"Shoot For Loot" (1994) -- VR game on SU2000 hardware
"Skeet Master" (1995) -- VR game on Total Recoil hardware
"Total Destruction" (1991) -- VR game on 1000SD hardware
"Trap Master" (1995) -- VR game on Total Recoil hardware
"Virtuality Boxing" (1994) -- VR game on SU2000 hardware
"Vtol" (1991) -- VR game on 1000SD hardware
"X-Treme Strike" (1994) -- VR game on 2000SD hardware
"Zero Hour" (199?) -- VR game on 3000 Series hardware
"Zone Hunter" (1994) -- VR game on SU2000 hardware

Vision Of Reality
"Cybergate" (1993) -- VR game on Fantasy Transport Pod hardware

Walt Disney Company
"Aladdin Carpet Ride" (1994) -- VR game on Disney Vision hardware

Web Picmatic
"Marbella Vice" (1994) -- laserdisc game

Williams
"Revenge From Mars" (1999) -- hybrid pinball/video for PinMAME

Xatrix Entertainment, Inc.
"SpeedScape" (1993) -- VR game on SpeedScape hardware

Andamiro
"Pump It Up - DX" (2000)
"Pump It Up - The Premiere" (2001)
"Pump It Up - The Premiere 2" (2002)

Atari
"Onslaught" (1982) -- prototype
"Parking Lot" (1982) -- prototype
"Power Gem" (1982) -- prototype

Athena
"Pro Mahjong Goku" (1994)

Atlus
"Print Club Vol. 3" (1995 or 1996) -- System C-2 hardware
"Print Club 2" (1997) -- ST-V hardware

Chicago Gaming Company
"Nicktoons Racing" (2003)

Dale Associates
"Player's Choice" (year unknown)

Dr.-Ing. Reiner Foerst GmbH
"Nurburgring 1" (year unknown)
"Nurburgring 2" (year unknown)
"Nurburgring 3" (year unknown)

Dynax
"Open Mahjong" (1982)

Electronic Arts
"PGA Tour Golf" (2000)

Entertainment Enterprises
"Reno Games" (year unknown) -- includes Poker, Blackjack, Hi-Lo, and Craps; http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4273&image=2

Interactive Imagery
"Ozi Rules 2010" (2000)

International Game Technology
"Quick Draw 2001" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4570&image=1
"Wild 1" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4570&image=1

Karateco
"Oca" (1980)
"Pac Pac" (1982) -- licensed version of Pac-Man

KRM
"Picture Trivia" (1991)

MEGA Enterprise Co., Ltd.
"Pull Trigger" (2003)

Namco
"Pop' N Drive" (year unknown) -- kiddie ride, unless it's completely mechanical
"Quester (Special Edition)" (1987) -- System 1 hardware
"Quick & Crash" (1999)
"Professional Baseball 2002" (2002) -- System 246 hardware
"Pac-Man - 25th Anniversary" (2005)

Nichibutsu
"Nichibutsu Hustler" (1983)

Nintendo
"Vs. Super Mario Bros. (1985 version)" (1985) -- the version in MAME is copyright 1986, but a copyright 1985 version also exists
Several Playchoice-10 games were announced on flyers, but may not have actually been released:
"Bomber Man (Playchoice-10)" (1987) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4228&image=1
"Green Beret (Playchoice-10)" (1987) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4228&image=1
"Lunar Ball (Playchoice-10)" (1987) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4228&image=1
"Super Star Force (Playchoice-10)" (1987) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4228&image=1
"Ghosts & Goblins (Playchoice-10)" (1988) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=1960&image=4
"Kid Icarus (Playchoice-10)" (1988) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=1960&image=4

PlayPak Systems, Inc.
"Project Magellan" (year unknown)
"The Untouchable" (1998)

Psikyo
"Pocket Shooting" (1999) -- Naomi hardware

Sega
"New Penny Hall" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Puzzle Kurutto Stone" (1999) -- Naomi hardware
"Popcorn Shop 2" (2003) -- unless it's completely mechanical
"Quest Of D" (2004) -- Chihiro Satellite Terminal hardware
"Oshare Majo Love And Berry" / "Fashionable Witch Love And Berry" (2005) -- Naomi hardware
"Quest Of D Ver. 2.0" (2005) -- Chihiro Satellite Terminal hardware
"Psy Phi" (2006) -- Lindbergh hardware
"Virtua Tennis 3" or "Power Smash 3" (2006) -- Lindbergh hardware

Semicom
"Puzzle Express More More Plus" (1999)

Sircoma
"Over And Under" (year unknown)

Status
"Poker Hand" (year unknown)

Stricor
"Powerboat Racing" (1998)

[Unknown]
"King Derby" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4273&image=3
"Vegas 3 Way" (year unknown) -- includes a choice of three games from Black Jack, Hi-Lo Double Up Joker Poker, Slots, and Red Dog; http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4273&image=3
"Winners Circle" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4273&image=3

Williams
"Zero Wing" (1989) -- licensed U.S. version of the Toaplan game, allows two player simultaneous play

Atari
"Solar War / Super Man / Orion XIV" (1979) -- prototype sequel to Video Pinball

Century Electronics
"Space Warp" (1983) -- conversion for Galaxian PCB

Electro-Sport
"Black Jack" (1984)

Sega & Sega-Gremlin
"Super Space Attack" (1979) -- yet another Space Invaders clone

Sega / WOW Entertainment
"World Series Baseball / Super Major League" (2001) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Taito
"Sonic Blast Man Returns: Real Puncher" (1996)

Video Computer Systems
"Microform: Electronic Horse Racing" (year unknown) -- available in both a two player amusement version and a multiplayer payout version

Ace Vending Corp
"Star Fighter" (1980) -- bootleg of Centuri's Eagle

Allied Leisure
"Super Shifter" (year unknown) -- possibly non-CPU

American Laser Games
"Mazer" (1993) -- 3DO-based hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=250&image=1
"Night Warden" (199?) -- 3DO-based hardware, ever finished/released?
"Rockerball" (1992) -- 3DO-based hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=626&image=1
"VR Stalker" (1992) -- 3DO-based hardware, ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=626&image=1

Apple Industries
"Balloon & Balloon / BnB Arcade" (2003) -- licensed American version of the Eolith game, http://www.appleindustries.net/bnb/index.html

Artic / ATW
"Scramble" (1981) -- licensed from Konami

Atari
"Sebring" (year unknown) -- prototype
"Space Shoot" (1981) -- prototype

Bluth Group
"The Sea Beast And Barnacle Bill" (1984) -- a cancelled laserdisc game from Don Bluth, did it ever advance past the planning stage?

Computran
"Super Tank" (1981) -- licensed American version of the Video Games GMBH game

Dynamo
"Solitaire Challenge" (1994)
"Super Poker" (year unknown)

Dynax
"SEL Jan" (1982)

Electro-Sport
"Super Keno" (1984)

Eolith
"Dance Machine 18 / DM18" (2000) -- a Network Edition has also been described, but it might be the same game
"Iron Fortress" (1998)
"Linky Pipe" (1998)

Europa Coin
"Super Pinball '91" (1991)

Gayton Games
"Galaxiad Invaders" (1980) -- parts III, IV, and V (were I and II also made?); probably a bootleg of something; http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=3777

Grayhound / Greyhound
"Sports Authority Challenge" (1992)
"Super Bowl" (1984)
"Super Bowl '87" (1987)
"Super Poker" (1987)
"Super Trivia & Lucky 8 Liner" (year unknown) -- both games in a single cabinet

I.C.E.
"Home Run Derby" (1996) -- first game on 3Dfx hardware, player swings a real bat at a virtual ball
"Pitcher's Duel Tournament Edition" (1997) -- a CD upgrade for Home Run Derby

IGS
"Shin Li Chen" (1999) -- PGM hardware

Interactive Light
"Savage Quest" (1999)

Jeutel
"Super Invaders" (1978) -- probably a Space Invaders bootleg

Kinky Kit and Game Co.
"Sexual Trivia" (1985) -- any undumped categories including Kinky Information and Comic Sex

Konami
"Sauroid" (1994)
"Silent Scope Fortune Hunter" (2003)
"Sky Jaguar" (1984)
"Slime Kun" (1991)
"Spelling Tree" (year unknown)

Lowen Automaten
"Space Tactics" (1981) -- licensed German version of the Sega/Gremlin game
"Super Bug" (1977) -- licensed German version of the Atari game

Merit
"Arkanoid" (1986) -- licensed from Taito/Romstar for Supertop hardware, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=1156
"Big-Event Golf" (1986) -- licensed from Taito for Supertop hardware, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=1156
"Sex Trivia" (1985)

Meyco Games Inc.
"Skill Stop" (year unknown)

Midcoin
"Anno Domini 2084 / A.D. 2084" (1983) -- final revision of A.D. 2083

Midway
"TouchMaster" (1996)
"TouchMaster 5000" (1998)
"TouchMaster 7000" (1999)
"Ultimate Arctic Thunder" (2001) -- is this the same as Arctic Thunder SE listed above?

Mirco
"Scramble" (1975) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics
"Sky War" (1976) -- possibly non-CPU
"Super 21" (1978)

Namco
"Samurai Surf X" (2002) -- System 246 hardware
"Smash Court Tennis" (2002) -- System 246 hardware
"Soul Calibur III Arcade Edition" (2005) -- System 258 hardware
"Star Audition" (199?)
"X-Day" (1993)

Namco / Nintendo
"Starfox" (200?) -- Triforce hardware

Nevada Novelty
"Speak Easy Draw Poker" (year unknown)

Nova Productions
"Star Trek - Borg Contact" (2000)

Omni Video
"Spiders" (1981) -- licensed version of the Sigma game

Orion
"Super Pac-Man" (1982) -- licensed German version of the Namco game

Potomac Mortgage Company
"Star Attack" (year unknown)
"Star Fighter" (year unknown)
"Star Invaders" (1980)
"Star Warrior" (1980)

Rene Pierre
"Special Break" (1977) -- possibly non-CPU

Ritual Entertainment / Activision
"Sin" (2001) -- field tested, was it ever released?

Rock-ola
"Star Castle" (1980) -- licensed from Cinematronics

Romstar
"Sagaia" (1989) -- American version of Darius II, licensed from Taito

Sammy / Capcom
"Sammy Vs Capcom" (2005) -- Sammy Atomiswave hardware, cancelled--was it ever started?

Sega
"Safari Hunt" (1986) -- Sharp Shooter hardware
"Sangokushi Taisen" (2005) -- Chihiro Satellite Terminal hardware
"Sangokushi Taisen 2" (2006) -- Chihiro Satellite Terminal hardware
"Sega Golf Club Network Pro Tour" (2004) -- Chihiro Satellite Terminal hardware
"Sega Golf Club Version 2006 : Next Tours" (2006) -- Chihiro Satellite Terminal hardware
"Sky Champ" (199?) -- Naomi hardware
"Star Horse" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"Star Horse 2001" (2001) -- Naomi hardware
"Star Horse 2002" (2002) -- Naomi hardware
"Starraker" (1981)
"Super Dice Craps" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Table Baseball" (197?) -- non-CPU, might use ROM for graphics, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3025&image=6
"Vs. Sega Rally" (1995) -- Twin Type version of Sega Rally; if only one person is playing, the other screen will show close-ups of the race

Sonic
"Sonic Le Mans 24" (1986) -- Spanish version of Konami's Le Mans 24
"Space Wars" (1977) -- Spanish version of the Cinematronics game

Sphinx
"Super CD Mahjong 7 Tokimeki AV Gokko" (1995)

Status
"Sports Triv" (1987)
"Super Triv-Whiz" (1986)

Taito
"Sandlot Baseball" (1985)
"Sea Hunter" (198?) -- prototype
"Space Invaders, Qix: 25th Silver Anniversary" (2003)
"Speed Race Twin" (1976) -- possibly non-CPU
"Super High-Way" (1977) -- Japanese licensed version of 280 Zzzap?

Taito Brazil
"Star Crest" (1980) -- Brazilian version of Moon Cresta

Tecmo
"Super Star Force" (1986)

Technos
"Soldier Of Light" (1986) -- UK version of Solar-Warrior / Xain'd Sleena

Ultracade Technologies
"Street Fighter Anniversary Edition" (2004)

[Unknown]
"Spy Agent" (1983) -- bootleg of Taito's Elevator Action
"Starship Fantasy" (1979?) -- bootleg of Atari's Asteroids
"Super Heli" (1981) -- clone of Super Cobra
"Super Sports" (year unknown)

Vectorbeam
"Space War" (1977) -- probably a clone of Cinematronics' Space Wars

Venture Line
"Spiders" (1981) -- licensed version of the Sigma game

Williams
"Star Rider" (1983) -- Videodisk hardware
"Star Wars, Episode I: The Phantom Menace" (2000) -- hybrid pinball/video for PinMAME

Capcom
Mallet Madness (1999) - a redemption game. http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=12870 http://www.hanaho.com/products/MalletMadness/

Art & Magic
Casino Poker (1999)
Dice Roulette (1999)

Namco
Ball Pom Line (2005)
Bingo Show (200x)

Playmark
Calipso (200x)

Removals:

American Video Games
"Six-Pac" (date unknown) -- confirmed to not use ROM

Arcadia
"Golf" (1990?) -- the flyer if probably referring to Leader Board

Atari
"Alpha 1" (1983) -- this has been in MAME for awhile

Data East
"18 Hole Pro Golf" (1984) -- Guru's news May 12
"Mad Rider" (1980) -- Guru's news May 12

Dynax
"Mahjong Tenjin Pai" (1995) -- Guru's news May 12

Greyhound / Grayhound
"Casino Slots", "Black Jack", Beat-The-Spread", and "Rolling Bones" -- part of Selection by G.E.I. (it's Model 104), all are now in MAME

Jaleco
"Kazan" (1988) -- now dumped and in MAME

Venture Line
"Cosmic Avenger" (1981) -- I think this is identical to the Universal version in MAME (see post on Venture Line below)

Corrections:

Change:
Merit
"Trivia Whiz II," "III," "IV," and so on (1986 and onward) -- we already have a dump of the original "Trivia Whiz"
To:
Merit
"Trivia Whiz (Edition 3)" (1985) -- also any editions after 4, if they exist

Change:
Greyhound / Grayhound
"Model 102 / Model 103 / Model 104 / Model 108" (1984) -- a series of cabinets that used interchangable ROM chips for different versions of "Joker Poker"
To:
Greyhound / Grayhound
"Selection (Model 102)" (1982) -- features two games
"Selection (Model 103)" (1982) -- features three games
"Selection (Model 108)" (1984) -- features eight games

Bally / Sente
"Trivial Pursuit" (SAC-I hardware, 1986) -- British, German, and Spanish versions, except Spanish Volume III

Coreland / Sega
"Noboranka / Zippy Bug" (1986) -- released in America by Data East, only a bootleg is currently dumped

Game-A-Tron
"Thorobred Derby" (1980) -- ever finished/released?

Interactive Light
"Kick It! Jr." (1998) -- a version of Kick It for a smaller cabinet

Namco
"Um Jammer Lammy" (1999) -- Namco System 12 hardware
"Wangan Midnight: Maxi Boost / Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune" (2004) -- Sega Chihiro hardware

Stella
"Thief" (1981) -- licensed version of the Pacific Novelty game

Telemark Systems
"Touchdown Fever!" (1979) -- not the same as SNK's TouchDown Fever

Additions:

3001 AD
"Angler's Quest" (2005)
"Angler's Quest Deluxe" (2005)

American Alpha
"Zoom Zoom Stationary Plane Ride" (2001)

Andamiro
"Bingo Show" (2006) -- a big-screen game supporting up to 200 players from individual control units

Art & Magic
"Casino Poker" (1999)
"Dice Roulette" (1999)

Atari
"Aliens" (1980) -- prototype version of Tempest, the ROMs currently available may have been modified to run on a multi-game bootleg
"The Last Starfighter" (1984) -- cancelled at a preliminary stage, an early prototype board might or might not have been created
"Thogs" (1981) -- prototype
"Time Traveller" (1981) -- prototype, not the same as the Sega laserdisc game
"Tube Chase" (1982) -- prototype vector version of Tunnel Hunt
"Vortex" (1980) -- prototype version of Tempest, the ROMs currently available may have been modified to run on a multi-game bootleg
"Warp Speed" (1982) -- prototype
"World Rally" (1993) -- licensed American version of the Gaelco game

Atari / Kee Games
"Tank III" (1975) -- non-CPU, uses ROM for graphics
"Witch Hunt" (1977)

Barcrest
"Tetris Payout" (year unknown)

Capcom
"Tiger Road (World version)" (1987)
"War Of The Grail" (2006) -- Taito Type X+ hardware

Cinematronics
"Blitz" (1978) -- a prototype was tested but never released, later sold to Vectorbeam and released as Barrier

Dale Associates
"Two Hands Against The Dealer" (year unknown)

Dynamo
"Tournament Solitaire" (199?)

Dynax
"Ton Ton" (1987)

Electro-Sport
"Tomahawk Missile" (1980) -- licensed version of Data East's Tomahawk 777
"Video Black Jack" (1983)

Electrocoin
"Wheels Runner" (1988?) -- licensed version of Taito's Super Sprint, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=4244

ENV
"Bomb Bee" (1980) -- German clone of the Namco game, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3868&image=4
"Crazy Climber" (1980) -- German clone of the Nichibutsu game, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3867&image=4
"Crisis" (1980) -- German clone of Konami's The End, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3867&image=4
"Doppel-Spiel" (1980) -- German double game featuring Space Invader and Crash, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3868&image=3
"Galaxian" (1980) -- German clone of the Namco game, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3868&image=3
"Head On Part II" (1980) -- German clone of Sega's Head On 2, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3868&image=4
"Hot Race" (1980) -- German clone of Namco's Rally X, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3867&image=3
"Mad Alien" (1980) -- German clone of the Data East game, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3867&image=3
"Plejades" (1980) -- German clone of Tehkan's Pleiads, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3867&image=4
"Radar Scope" (1980) -- German clone of the Nintendo game, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3867&image=3
"Sheriff" (1980) -- German clone of the Nintendo game, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3868&image=4
"Space Fever" (1980) -- German clone of the Nintendo game, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3868&image=2
"Space Invader" (1980) -- German clone of Taito's Space Invaders, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3868&image=3
"Space Shock" (1980) -- German clone of Irem's Uniwar S, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3867&image=3

Eolith
"Hidden Catch (pcb ver 3.02)" (1998)
"Fortress 2 Blue Arcade (v. 1.02)" (2001)

Exidy
"Tailgunner 2 / Tail Gunner 2" (1980)

Fabtek
"Viper Phase 1" (1995) -- licensed American version of the Seibu Kaihatsu game
"Zero Team U.S.A." (1993) -- licensed American version of Zero Team by Seibu Kaihatsu

Fun World
"Video Poker" (year unknown)

Fusence
"Time Road Racing" (2000)

Gaelco
"World Rally Championship" (1993) -- available only as a conversion kit

Gametecniks
"Tri-Pool" (1981) -- licensed from Noma

Game Plan
"Tank Battalion" (1981) -- licensed version of the Namco game

GameVision
"Xtom 3D" (1999)

Global VR
"Alien: Extermination" (2006)
"EA Sports Tiger Woods PGA Golf Tour" (200?)
"Heavy Gear" (200?) -- Vortek system, was there an original Heavy Gear?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4440&image=4
"Sin" (200?) -- Vortek system, same as the Ritual Entertainment game listed below?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4440&image=4

Grayhound / Greyhound
"Poker" (1984) -- undumped game chips include Play The Races, Superbowl, Dog Racing, Pull Tab Bingo, and Beat The Spread; http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3516&image=1
"Play The Races (dedicated version)" (1985) -- combination of Horserace and Dograce, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3516&image=1

Graphic Techno
"The X" (1985)

I G Spa
"Wheels Runner" (1986?) -- clone of Atari's Super Sprint

I.C.E.
"Fishin' Time" (200?)
"Striker Pro" (200?) -- a soccer game controlled by kicking an actual ball
"Zoofari" (2006)

In-Touch Games
"Rollerball" (200?)

Incredible Technologies
"Orange County Choppers" (2005)
"Silver Strike Bowling" (2004)

Irem
"Tsukikage (Legend Of The White Wolf)" (1988) -- unless it's identical to Saigo no Nindou

Jaleco
"Axis Bells" (1992) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4748&image=3
"Draw Poker" (1992) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4748&image=3
"Four Jokers" (1992) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4748&image=3
"Jokers Wild" (1992) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4748&image=3
"Joyful Cards" (1991) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4747&image=3
"Raise Bet Poker" (1992) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4748&image=3
"Rolling Panic" (1993) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4749&image=3
"Super Axis" (1991) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4747&image=3

Jesler Enterprises
"Carismo / Thunder" (200?) -- a driving simulator in a car shell; Jesler's product page calls it Thunder, but the flyer says Carismo
"Electraride" (200?) -- a motion-based racing game
"SnakeByte" (200?) -- a driving simulator in a car shell
"Viperish" (200?) -- a driving simulator in a car shell

Kasco Distributing Co.
"The Driver" (year unknown) -- a film-based game, has a PCB which might use a CPU/ROM

Konami
"Toy's March" (2005) -- Bemani hardware
"Toy's March 2" (2005) -- Bemani hardware
"Tsurikko Penta" (1991)
"Turban" (year unknown)
"Type - 102" (1981) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4072&image=1
"Type - 104" (1981) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4072&image=2
"Type - 106" (1981) -- is this any different from Invelian Type 106 listed above?; http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4072&image=2
"Type - 110" (1981) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4072&image=2
"Whoo Yarth Taar" (1990)

Leisure & Allied Industries
"Zero Fighter Kamikaze" (year unknown) -- possibly non-CPU

Lowen Automaten
"Tank Battalion" (1981) -- licensed German version of the Namco game
"Tempest" (1981) -- licensed German version of the Atari game
"Tournament Table" (1978) -- licensed German version of the Atari game
"Vanguard" (1981) -- licensed German version of the SNK game
"Zaxxon" (1981) -- licensed German version of the Sega game

Memetron
"Ten Yard Fight '85" (1985)

Micro Manufacturing
"Turbo Poker II" (year unknown) -- was there an original Turbo Poker?

Model Racing
"UFO" (1980) -- a videogame in a pinball-shaped cabinet

Namco
"Ball Pom Line" (2005) -- Medal hardware
"Casino Winner" (2005)
"Pac-Man Ball" (2003)
"Rockin Bowl-O-Rama" (2005)
"The Bingo Show" (200?) -- Medal hardware
"Time Crisis 4" (2006) -- System 258 hardware
"Truck Kyosokyoku" (2000) -- System 12 hardware
"Underground King" (1998) -- System 23 hardware
"Wangan Midnight: Maxi Boost 2 / Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune 2" (2005) -- Sega Chihiro hardware
"Wangan Midnight: Maxi Boost 2 Ver.B / Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune 2 Ver.B" (2005) -- Sega Chihiro hardware

Nintendo
"Vs. Football" (1985) -- ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3148&image=2
"Vs. Helifighter" (1985) -- ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3148&image=2
"Vs. Motocross" (1985) -- ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3148&image=2
"Vs. Nintendo 500" (1985) -- ever finished/released?, http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=3148&image=2

Play Works
"Virtual Wing" (1998)

Playmark
"Calipso" (2006)

Raw Thrills
"Big Buck Hunter Pro" (2005)
"Fast And The Furious Deluxe" (2006)
"Super Bikes" (2006)
"Target: Terror" (2004)
"Target: Terror Gold" (2005) -- an upgrade for Target: Terror

Red Baron Amusements
"Invader Ball" (1980) -- hybrid pinball/video for PinMAME

Sammy
"Across The World" (2005)

Sega & Sega-Gremlin
"Congo Bongo (2-stack PCB version)" (1983) -- may have a different ROMs than the 3-stack version in MAME
"The Quiz Show" (2004) -- Naomi Satellite Terminal hardware
"Thunder Cresta" (year unknown)
"Tinker Bell" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Titan Titles" (1996) -- Model 2 hardware?, possibly a mistranslation
"Title Fight (Japanese version)" (1993)
"Trap Shooting" (1986) -- Sharp Shooter hardware
"Treasure Island" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Vegas Parlour" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"Virtua Fighter 5" (2006) -- Lindbergh hardware
"Virtua Striker III" (2001) -- Naomi 2 hardware (the Naomi 2 GD-ROM version has been secured)
"Virtua Tennis 3 / Power Smash 3" (2006) -- Lindbergh hardware
"Virtual On Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S.Ver.5.66" (2000) -- Naomi hardware
"VR-1" (1994) -- a medium-scale attraction
"Walter Payton Football" (year unknown)
"War Ball" (1986)
"World Bingo" (year unknown) -- Medal hardware
"World Club Champion Football European Clubs 2004-2005" (2005) -- Naomi 2 Satellite Terminal hardware
"World Club Champion Football Serie A 2001-2002" (2002) -- Naomi 2 Satellite Terminal hardware
"World Club Champion Football Serie A 2001-2002 Ver.2" (2003) -- Naomi 2 Satellite Terminal hardware
"World Club Champion Football Serie A 2002-2003" (2003) -- Naomi 2 Satellite Terminal hardware
"World Club Champion Football Serie A 2002-2003 Ver.2" (2004) -- Naomi 2 Satellite Terminal hardware
"World Derby" (1989) -- Medal hardware
"Xargon" (1983) -- ever finished/released?
"Youen Denshi Mahjong Yuugi Gal Jan" (199?) -- ST-V hardware

Sigma / Seta
"Variant Schwanzer" (199?) -- Aleck 64 hardware

SMS Manufacturing Corp.
"Top Draw" (year unknown)

SNK
"Monkey Friend" (year unknown)
"The Monkey" (year unknown)

Sofadis
"Univers 2" (year unknown) -- possibly non-CPU, was there an original Univers?

Status
"Poker Hand" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4599&image=1
"Twenty One" (year unknown) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4599&image=1

Sunsoft
"Virtual Batting" (year unknown)

Taito
"Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting" (2001)
"Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting: Round 2" (2002)
"T.T. Block" (1977) -- possibly non-CPU
"T.T. Tennis" (1977) -- possibly non-CPU
"T.T. Mahjong II" (1982) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4108&image=3
"Usagi Online" (2005) -- Type X hardware
"Van Allen Belt" (1985)
"Violent Shooting" (1986) -- Japanese version of Cycle Shooting
"Warp 1" (1980)
"Western Gun" (1975) -- Japanese version of Gun Fight

Tecmo
"Tecmo Bowl '88" (1988) -- ever finished/released?
"Tecmo Bowl II" (1988) -- ever finished/released?

Thomas Automatic (TAI)
"Survivor" (1982) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=2649
"Ten Spot" (1982) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=2649

Thrillseekers
"Wipe Out XL" (2001)

Tomy / Taito
"Zoids Card Colosseum" (2005) -- Taito Type X hardware
"Zoids Infinity EX" (2005) -- Taito Type X hardware

Ultracade Technologies
"Smack 'n Bash" (2005) -- a video mallet game
"Tempo Kiddo" (2005) -- a drumming game
"Ultracade Multi-Game System" (2001+) -- offically licensed arcade games for arcade or home use; many game packs are available including 86 Game Base Pack, Midway Smash Pack 1, Capcom Classics 1, Capcom Classics 2, Capcom Classics 3, Fighting Classics 1, Taito Classics 1, Taito Classics 2, Jaleco Action Pack, Toaplan Classics 1, Toaplan Classics 2, Stern Classics, Spinner Classics, Bubble Classics, Sports Classics, Shooter Classics, Arcade Museum, Pac-Family Classics Pack, Pop Pack, Trackball Classic Pack, Sports Pack Volume 1, Sports Pack Volume 2, Casino Pack, Exidy Museum, Dragon's Lair 20th Anniversary Edition, and Mega Pack; individual games include Frogger, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Donkey Kong 3, Q*Bert, Bombjack Twin, Gyruss, and Phoenix
"World Thoroughbred Breeder's Cup Championship Tournament Edition" (2005)
"World Thoroughbred Breeder's Cup Championship Tournament Edition (2006 Update)" (2006)

[Unknown]
"Zip" (1981) -- clone of Qix

Unico
"The Age Of Heroes" (2000?)

Video Games Ltd.
"UniWar S" (1980) -- German version of the Irem game
"Video 21" (year unknown)

Video Horizons
"Triple Up Poker" (1988)

Woodplace
"Ninja Web" (1986) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4153&image=4
"Super Othello" (1986) -- http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=4153&image=4

WOW Entertainment / Sega / Namco
"Vampire Night" (2001) -- System 246 hardware

XNauts
"Taisen Hot Gimmick 5" (05) --20 Taito Type X hardware

Zaccaria
"Vanguard" (1981) -- licensed Italian version of the SNK game

Corrections:

Alpha Denshi (ADK)
"Crossed Swords 2" (1992) --prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, was in a test location in September 1992

Banpresto / Spike
"Chou Dragonball Z" (2005) -- System 258 hardware

Capcom / Bandai
"Mobile Suit Gundam SEED : Federation Vs. Z.A.F.T." (2005) -- System 246 hardware

Eolith
"Ribbon (Step1. Mild Mind)" (1999)

Face
"Carib No Zaiho" (1994) -- prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, shown at the AM Show in September 1994

Konami
"Mahjong Fight Club 2" (2003) -- Viper Satellite Terminal hardware
"Mahjong Fight Club 3" (2004) -- Viper Satellite Terminal hardware
"Mahjong Fight Club 4" (2005) -- Viper Satellite Terminal hardware
"Quiz Magic Academy" (2003) -- Viper Satellite Terminal hardware
"Quiz Magic Academy 2" (2004) -- Viper Satellite Terminal hardware
"Quiz Magic Academy 3" (2005) -- Viper Satellite Terminal hardware
"Thrill Drive 2" (2001) -- Viper hardware
"Thrill Drive 3" (2005) -- PC-based hardware
"Warring States" (2002) -- Viper Satellite Terminal hardware
"Wartran Troopers (2004) -- PC-based hardware

Taito
"Battle Gear 4" (2005) -- Type X+ hardware

Taito / Valve
"Half Life 2 Survivor" (2005) -- Type X+ hardware

Change:
VIC-A
"Fight Fever 2: The Eye of Typhoon" (prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, 1995?)
To:
Viccom
"Fight Fever 2: The Eye Of Typhoon / Kyoku Cho Gou Ken" (1996) -- prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, shown at the AOU Show in February 1996

Additions:

Able
"Kuru Kuru Chameleon" (2006) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

Alpha Denshi (ADK)
"Dance RhythMIX" (2002) -- prototype NeoGeo MVS cart

Banpresto
"Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix" (2006) -- System 246 hardware

Capcom
"Rockman EXE" (2006) -- System 246 hardware

Cave
"Ibara Kuro: Black Label" (2006)
"Pink Sweets: Ibara Sorekara" (2006)
"Puzzle! Mushihime-Tama" (2005)

Empire / Razorworks / Sega Europe
"Ford Racing Full Blown" (2006)

Face
"Ultimate 4" (199?) -- prototype NeoGeo MVS cart

I'Max
"Maseki Taisen Stoon" (1995) -- prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, shown at the AM Show in September 1995

Konami
"Beatmania II DX 13: Distorted" (2006) -- Bemani PC-based hardware
"Cooper's9" (2006) -- PC-based hardware
"Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA" (2006) -- Bemani PC-based hardware
"Gashaaaan" (2005)
"Mahjong Fight Club 5" (2006) -- Viper Satellite Terminal hardware
"Nova Usagi" (2006) -- PC-based hardware
"Percussion Kids" (2006) -- Bemani hardware
"Pop'N Music Fever" (2006) -- Bemani Viper hardware
"Pro Evolution Soccer 2006 Arcade Championship" (2006) -- PC-based hardware

Mahou
"All Star Volley" (199?) -- prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, tentative title

Namco
"Time Crisis 4" (2006) -- System Super 256 hardware
"Drum Master 8 / Taiko No Tatsujin 8" (2006) -- System 10 hardware

Nazca
"Neo Pool Masters (1998) -- prototype NeoGeo MVS cart

Nintendo
"Vs. Wild Gunman" (1984)

Sega
"Dinosaur King" (2005) -- Aurora hardware
"Ghost Squad: Version A" (2005) -- Chihiro hardware
"House of the Dead 4 Special" (2006) -- Lindbergh hardware
"KyoryuKing" (2005) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Pokemon Photo" (199?) -- ST-V hardware
"Sangokushi Taisen 2" (2006) -- Chihiro Satellite Terminal hardware
"Touch De Zunou" (2006) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware
"Virtua Striker 4 Ver.2006" (2006) -- Triforce hardware

Taito
"Captain Zodiac" (1993) -- a punching game similar to Sonic Blast Man
"Chase H.Q.: Nancy Yori Kinkyuu Renraku" (2006) -- Type X+ hardware
"King Of Jurassic" (2005)
"Minna no Oshigoto" (2006)

Tecmo
"Ninja Gaiden II" (1994) -- prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, was in a test location in July 1994

Video System
"Fighting Volley" (199?) -- prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, tentative title
"Final Romance 2" (1995) -- prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, a version on dedicated hardware is in MAME

Visco
"Puzzle KO Club" (1994) -- prototype NeoGeo MVS cart, shown at the AM Show in September 1994

Warashi
"Trigger Heart Exelica" (2006) -- Naomi GD-ROM hardware

??? -- A Dynax-based Hanafuda game, name unknown
This game is called "ByungJungNoRi(Soldiers Playing)", company name is YoungSung. Also it has second edition.

"Hana Kanzashi (Korea)" (1996) - link is bad
http://www.kmrb.or.kr/Game_Image/1999/%uC81C2148%uD638.jpg

Kim Ung Che ---> SNK (correct company info)
"Jin Saulabi Tu Hon (Samurai Shodown 2)" -- Korean censored version of Samurai Shodown 2
and add this to SNK list
"Pae Wang Jeon Seol(Samurai Shodown 4)" -- Korean censored version of Samurai Shodown 4
http://www.kmrb.or.kr/Game_Image/1999/%uC81C2064%uD638.jpg
"Kim Ung Che" means... you can choose character "Kim Ung Che" in Korean version.

add to F2 System
- Vamp 1/2 (World / Europe version)

and to Eolith
- Fortress 2 Blue Arcade (version 1.02)

Questionable Games part 5
Here are some more games, often from KLOV, that found mentioned but couldn't find good confirmation of. If anyone can verify or refute their existence, be sure to post about it.

Data East
"Balloon Circus" (1978)
"Super Break" (1978)
"Super Break 2" (1978)

Jaleco
"Strike Alley" (1995)
"Super Circuit" (1995) -- same as Super Circuit Red Zone listed above?

Konami
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III - The Manhattan Project" (1992) -- there is such an NES game
"Vic Viper" (1995)
"Youlide-Chui Nu" (2001) -- clone of Powerpuff Girls

Mastertronic
"Xenon II: Megablast" (1989) -- there is such an Amiga game

Namco
"Winning Run 3" (1989)

Nichibutsu
"Star Attack" (1982)

Nintendo
"Vs. Wild Gunman" (1984)

Project Support Engineering (PSE)
"U.N. Command" (1977) -- non-CPU, but uses ROM for graphics; a two-player version of Bazooka

Sega
"Star Jaguar" (1983)
"Star Laker" (1982)

Tago Electronics
"Video Hustler" (1981) -- licensed version of the Konami game?

Taito
"Violence Fight II" (1992) -- probably actually Solitary Fighter
"Wall Block" (1978)

Tehkan
"Space Tank" (1983) -- same game as Senjyo?

THQ
"SmackDown" (2000) -- this game was released on several consoles

[Unknown]
"Word Zapper" (1982) -- there is such an Atari 2600 game
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