Panic Park Arcade Game. The Most Unique Arcade Machines Ever Made This action game is now abandonware and is set in a mini-games theme Panic Park was shown at the 1998 AOU Amusement Expo show (February 1998) in Japan
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It was then released in April 1998 in Japan, even if the titlescreen says 1997 (development year). Census data currently includes 169,071 machines (7,112 unique titles).
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This action game is now abandonware and is set in a mini-games theme There are 15,596 members of the Video Arcade Preservation Society / Vintage Arcade Preservation Society, 9,807 whom participate in our arcade census project of games owned, wanted, or for sale Census data currently includes 169,071 machines (7,112 unique titles).
Panic Park (DX). Five of them, but only for the single-player mode, are ultimately the "final stage". Panic Park is a party arcade game which was released by Namco, in 1997; it runs on that company's System 23 hardware and the players must use two handles (red for 1P, blue for 2P) to take control of two rollerskaters in a series of randomly-generated minigames (if only one player is playing, the other handle can get locked at the inactive side.
Panic Park /. One or two players grab a handle (the other can be locked at the far end for single-player) and play a series of six mini. Sound CPU: H8/3002 Sound chip: Namco C352 Colors: 16.7 million Players: 2 Control: Sliding joystick TRIVIA Panic Park was shown at the 1998 AOU Amusement Expo show (February 1998) in Japan