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The 2017 edition to the #1 arcade franchise in the world. Packed with 5 new courses, custom putters, and player invitational contests.

Be Careful! You'll Kill Your Little Brother with Those Things!

Target Toss Pro: Bags is a new video game based on beanbag toss, the nation's hottest backyard and tailgate sensation. Bags - or Cornhole, as it's called in some places - originated in the Midwest in the 1960s and has since become a staple at outdoor social events from coast to coast. Whether at a tailgate party or a summer barbecue, the game has become a social focal point, and the unmistakable thud of bags hitting the box is now a universal party soundtrack.

The updated version to the classic Golden Tee franchise. This game has a wireless internet connection that allows players to compete in scheduled online tournaments against players all over the world for cash and prizes. Allows players to customize their characters.

Silver Strike Bowling is an arcade game that mimics ten-pin bowling on a monitor corresponding to a player's trackball control. Users may play standard bowling games or, depending on local availability, can select the Vegas Tournament option allowing players to draw cards for each spare and strike in an attempt to produce the best poker hand. While relatively basic, the 8 players mode and leaderboards can keep players coming back for more.

Released in August 2002.

Step right up for a frantically fun, arcade-style, big top shooter. Carnival King is a fun-for-all ages video game that brings the spirit and energy of competitive carnival games to the screen. Players compete for top scores and prizes while visiting three different amusement parks: Arcadia, Dreamland and Lagoon Park. Each park has four sets of games and a Bonus Round that test the speed and accuracy of a player's shooting skills. Whether a novice or a sharpshooter, the games are continually challenging, and the difficulty level can be adjusted to match the player's growing confidence.

Released in February 2002.

Golden Tee Classic was produced by Incredible Technologies in 2001.

Golden Tee Golf (also known as Golden Tee) is a golf arcade game series by Incredible Technologies.

Based on the arcade hit, Peter Jacobsen's Golden Tee Golf matches realistic gameplay with fun and easy-to-learn controls. The game features six 18-hole courses, from desert green to island links, and players can unlock an additional set of six courses after besting the computer opponent in tournament mode. Play classic stroke or skins scoring, with other options such as Bingo Bango Bongo, Speed Golf, and Club Roulette. This version features several enhancements over its coin-op cousin. Realistic shadows, water reflections, and fog, plus dynamic wildlife and flags add to the gaming experience. The game also displays full-screen replays with adjustable camera views.

World Class Bowling is a ten-pin bowling game for up to four players, where you throw the bowl by moving the the trackball forward. You can add spin by pressing hook left and right buttons.

One of the bloodiest fighting games of the '90s, BloodStorm introduces a post-apocalyptic grimdark story where leaders of multiple provinces fight to the death to rule Earth.

Time Killers is a 2D Fighting game, developed by Incredible Technologies and published by Black Pearl, which was released in 1996.

Arlington Horse Racing is a horse racing arcade game released by Strata / Incredible Technologies in 1990, based on the Arlington Park race track.

American Gladiators for NES is based off of the popular American TV show and allows the player to participate in a number of the typical events that were included in the show.

A money-making strategy game. Become the MacDuck the richest duck on the world. Your goal in this game looks simple : Making money. But to do so, you have to manage your cash, make good investments and of course look for treasures with your animated friends. Versions: - Amiga/DOS features copy protection in the form of a unique password system. When the game is booted up, you must use a key script (located in the game manual) to translate symbols on the screen. If you fail, you are identified to the game as a Beagle Boy invader, and it will send the user back to the DOS prompt to try again or shutdown the pc on Amiga version, and there is no way to play the game without deciphering the code. In at least the Amiga version of the game, a flying saucer can rarely be seen during the flight sequence. The condition which triggers the event is not known. - A version of this game was advertised for the ZX Spectrum, but was later canceled. - Although marketing materials for an Apple II port exist, there is no evidence that this version was ever published or sold.

Fly your F14-LBC "Rapier" on a series of air bound missions. Your task – to destroy the labs, bomb refineries, and stop the enemy convoys. But watch out for those enemies who are armed with heat and radar guided missiles!

Capcom Bowling is a top down bowling simulation released to arcades in 1988 by Capcom. Up to 4 four players could play a single game playing alternately. The controls feature a trackball which is used to control both direction and power, and two buttons which control left and right spin or hook. The game was released in both upright cabinet and latterly as a cocktail version. Most of the upright cabinet are conversion kits for existing cabinets although a limited number of dedicated cabinets were produced. These cabinets featured a birch plywood finish to mimic a bowling lane, a larger marbled trackball and painted side art. An alternate version, Coors Light Bowling, was released the following year.