A handful of the games from The Big Apple Coaster & Arcade in Las Vegas.
The rest was mostly redemption or the other common stuff you see at most modern arcades. Still not a bad selection and at least there’s a bit of retro love being shown here.

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A handful of the games from The Big Apple Coaster & Arcade in Las Vegas.
The rest was mostly redemption or the other common stuff you see at most modern arcades. Still not a bad selection and at least there’s a bit of retro love being shown here.
Flamin Finger Tournament Edition (2005)
Developer: Dell Electronic Labs
Publisher: Namco
Hardware: Unknown (Likely hardware made for these games specifically?)
Dump Status: Undumped
Flamin Finger was originally a redemption arcade game released in 2003, where you have to quickly trace a randomly-generated maze from start to finish before time runs out. The amount of tickets you get once time runs out is dependent on your progress through the maze. However, when you start getting near the end, the timer will rapidly speed up. If the game hasn’t been played enough for it to decide to let you win the jackpot (achieved by finishing the maze), the timer will speed up an unfair amount.
There was also a merchandiser variant released in 2004, which would allow you to pick from a number of prizes behind locked doors once the jackpot is won, rather than tickets.
However, the final version of the game, Flamin Finger Tournament Edition, was released in 2005. This version of the game is HEAVILY different from the others, as it is entirely designed around competitive multiplayer!!
The game allows for up to 8 people, and even supports multiple games going at once!!
Due to now being designed as a multiplayer game, it’s now completely different from the original version. Before, you only had 1 single maze, and a timer that would speed up near the end. Here, however, the timer does not speed up, and, depending on how much time you have left at the end of a maze, it’ll warp you to a higher level, with a more complex maze!
When you run out of time, it will save what level you achieved to both its daily and all-time leaderboards! This is also when it will dispense your tickets, as it’s still a redemption game.
Unfortunately, this appears to be the rarest version of the game, as I have only ever found a single video of this being played, and it’s only a single player game as well.