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guyjin

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Re: Tell us about your trips to the arcade.
« Reply #15 on: June 28, 2007, 05:48:26 AM »

Btw this site has pictures of TimeOut!
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So awesome. I wish we still had arcades like that.

With Bemani games, of course.
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Re: Tell us about your trips to the arcade.
« Reply #16 on: June 28, 2007, 01:57:48 PM »

Btw this site has pictures of TimeOut!
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So awesome. I wish we still had arcades like that.

With Bemani games, of course.

Hmm i guess i never got into games like bemani or the likes of ddr.

Then again i'm old fasion when it comes to video games.

Still i do miss the 80's the most when it comes to the arcades.

It gave ya,enough selection plus you could go any where and there be a arcade.

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Re: Tell us about your trips to the arcade.
« Reply #17 on: June 29, 2007, 02:24:34 PM »
My most memorable arcade moments:

Spring 1997, getting 35 wins on X-Men vs. Street Fighter with Ken and Magneto in front of 15 people.

The following weekend, some other dude blew way past me at 85 wins! He used Charlie and Cyclops. He knew Cyclops' double jump infinity combo, and that saved his ass most of the time. I have to admit, it was funny watching some guys throw their arms up and walk away from the machine in the middle of the match seeing their last remaining character gradually succumbing to the combo.

That's one thing I miss about arcades, the fighting games when they would be flooded with challengers.
That feeling of intimidation of seeing " 20 WINS / BEAT BY 20" above the player's life bar, especially when the guy was already on a roll long before you walked into the place.
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« Reply #18 on: June 29, 2007, 03:13:00 PM »
I spent this last week in my home town. I couldn't find a real arcade or many cabinets around town, except for one of the internet cafe's I stopped at.

Most of it was newer stuff I don't care too much about, but I found the old After Burner and Off Road arcades from my childhood-






I'm really glad that After Burner has held up so well after all these years. It looks like it's monitor was replaced with one that ran Tetris for a while.  :P
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Re: Tell us about your trips to the arcade.
« Reply #19 on: June 29, 2007, 06:24:41 PM »
It's "new" monitor is probably very confused, running graphics that actually move and stuff.

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« Reply #20 on: June 30, 2007, 04:23:43 PM »
Today I was near Greenbelt, Maryland. I went to Beltway Plaza to pickup food for some folks, while I was there I decided to see how the arcade presence was int he mall,  since I had not gone out of my way to take a look in quite a while.

There are still quite a few arcade machines there, at least 20 out in the mall, and at least 25 inside the "fun center" (The arcade).

I was surprised. This mall is pretty odd as it is. I hear one person describe it as almost like a flea market, as it has many unique shoppes, not chains. Though, there are some chains in there such as For Your Entertainment. Still, it manages decent traffic due to how close it is to College park.

Inside the Arcade there are about a half-dozen gun games, including Lethal Enforcers. They have The Simpsons Beat 'em up. Some driving games. The fighters are grouped together. Capcom vs SNK 1, part 2, Tekken 5, Tekken 3. A few other fighters, also. Inside the Arcade they had a Neo Geo 1-slot cab, it was running Metal Slug 5, however it was jammed, needed a reset.

Out in the mall, I'm pretty sure I spotted 2 Operation Wolf cabs. I saw a dedicated SVC Chaos, Street Fighter 2: CE, and many others.

I saw 2 Neo Geo 2-slot cabs. One had Metal Slug 3 and some other game. The other, had Samurai Shodown 4 and Metal Slug 3.

The cabs int he actual Arcade take tokens (Quarters may work, i didn't try), and the machines spread throughout the mall take quarters. I had 20-30 minutes to kill, and already spent some of it looking around. I saw SS4 was set for level-2.... That quarter went far, hahaha. I went to Amasuka on that single quarter, by that time I had to go, so I dashed my character into Amasuka 'til it was over. I was waiting to enter my initials, however I did not get that option! Either, there were many there before me and that list is full, or the option for saving High Scores is off. I didn't hang around to see if the high scores screen would flash on.

It would be really nice, if instead of spreading all these machines throughout the mall, they placed them in retail spot. Though, paying to setup a cab on the mall floor is very much cheaper than having another shoppe spot. Still, the arcade area inside the mall, it's not as crammed as it could be. They really could fit more cabs in there, I'd like it if they did as I''m not too keen on Tekken and such, and if SS4 was in there I could ask someone gawking at folks playing _____ if they want to play SS4, SF2:CE, etc. As it is, having the game out in the mall somewhere, means you have to walk all the way over there from the arcade...


It's a peculiar setup. If you're near that area, check it out. I didn't have a camera on me, though next time I will make a planned trip, and bring a camera to snap some pics inside the mall of the rows of cabs. Every few stores, on a spot of empty wall, they group together about 5 cabs. Same goes around pillars, the escalator, etc. It would be nice if they placed ALL of the cabs in a shoppe spot, I'd visit more often if it were more convenient to play certain games.
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Re: Tell us about your trips to the arcade.
« Reply #21 on: July 05, 2007, 05:23:34 AM »
Oh boy, arcades.  Man, do I have stories!

-My very first encounter with an actual setup of arcade machines was around '86 or '87 I believe when I was 4 or 5 years old.  This was in a downtown movie theater and my folks took me to see Who Framed Roger Rabbit.  Before we went in the theater, I spotted a whole row of arcades in the lobby that had games like Arkanoid, Pac-Land, Pitfall II, and Super Mario Bros.  Needless to say, I was more interested in hanging around the machines than seeing Roger Rabbit. :P So, I left the theater a quarter of the way into the movie to hang around the arcades.  Arkanoid was the one game that really grabbed my attention as I loved to see that little ball make the bricks disappear.  Unfortunately, I didn't have any money to play the games so all I could do was stand around gawking at the colorful game screens.  Before I knew it, the movie was over and my folks were strong-arming me out of the lobby because we had to go home.  I begged them to take me back but they refused. :x

-Other encounters with arcades happened semi-frequently when I used to go to Zellers at the downtown mall where I live.  I remember the different types of machines they had there.  A few of which I clearly remember was Ghosts 'N' Goblins (to which I never played because I thought it was too hard :P), Arkanoid, Pitfall II, and Pac-Man Jr..  I remember seeing a guy at the store who got very far in Pac-Man Jr..  So far, that when we had to go, he was still playing.  Man, that guy rocked. 8)  Future machines that got put up were Dead Angle, Shinobi, Dr. Mario, Blades of Steel, and Gunsmoke

-In '90 or '91, in the same downtown mall, I remember one of the single greatest arcade centers was established.  It was called Laser Illusions and boy, did it rock! Three whole floors of machines with a spaceship boiler room atmosphere complete with neon lights! It was incredible! The front entrance had a ticket arcade where you played ticket games and redeem them for crappy prizes (just like carnies at a carnival where you think you can win the big stuffed animal but only get a crappy dollar store toy instead).  I had fond memories playing Captain Commando, X-Men (with dual screens!), Aliens, Smash TV, Dragon Spirit, Hologram, Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time.  There were way more arcades there but I couldn't have time to play them all! :P Some pinballs they had there were Batman, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Terminator 2, and The Addams Family.  Good times, good times.  Needless to say, I was crushed when they shut it down.  I honestly wanted them to stay open forever. :cry:

-In '92 to '95, there was an arcade that opened at our local community mall called Magic Mikes.  It was small but cool for what it was.  Good variety of machines and ticket games.  I remember playing games like Turtles in Time, Captain America and the Avengers, The Simpsons (I remember this game drawing a big crowd when it got put in), Columns, Volfied, Tetris (what arcade center doesn't have this game? :P), Mortal Kombat (also drew big lines), Killer Instinct (drew big lines), Bust A Move (just as frequent as Tetris), Pang!, and WWF Wrestlefest.  Pinballs I played were Pinbot, Jokerz!, Indiana Jones Pinball Adventure (which rocked!), Super Mario Bros. Pinball (surprisingly fun!), and The Addams Family.  The games rotated frequently and the only ticket game I ever played there was the bowling game which involved rolling a ball on a ramp in order to get it into the rings.  The arcade's name was changed to Topo Gigio in its final year before it got shut down for good.  I used to throw a tantrum and beg my parents to take me to this arcade when I was a kid.  Sometimes they conceded, other times they gave me a good spanking for it. [-X When the arcade did get shut down, I was first in denial thinking they were going to remodel it but afterwards, reality sunk in that the center just had really really bad business.  After that, I developed a level of skepticism to any future arcades that opened up thinking that they would go out of business after one or two years of operation.

Part 2 of my arcade adventures will come soon as I gotta go deliver papers now. :wink:

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Re: Tell us about your trips to the arcade.
« Reply #22 on: July 05, 2007, 05:48:41 AM »
I spent very little time in arcades when they were big because I am/was (although this has lessened with time) a huge cheapskate and the idea of throwing quarters away in arcade machines seemed like such a waste when I could just buy a game for my NES or TurboGrafx-16 and play it as much as I wanted.

That said, I did play a few here and there if I went somewhere that had them. One late-80's favorite was the local Godfather's pizza. I'd play while we waited for our food.

In more recent times, when I was in Vegas in January, they had a fairly large arcade at the Luxor we stayed at. I dropped a few quarters in an original Galaga machine that had some incredible burn-in on the screen. I also did a little Turtles in Time.

I've also been known to throw down for a game of Space Harrier if I ever actually see a cabinet.

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« Reply #23 on: July 05, 2007, 10:20:53 AM »
Hey Keranu, when you say the Hulk told you to stay in school, are you talking about Hulk Hogan or The Incredible Hulk? :-s

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« Reply #24 on: July 06, 2007, 01:37:34 AM »
Arcades don't exist anymore. At least not the way they should.
Sad, isn't it. And I live in Missouri too, so arcades are super rediculously scarce here, and has been since the damn 80's. :|

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« Reply #25 on: July 06, 2007, 03:08:19 AM »
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Sad, isn't it. And I live in Missouri too, so arcades are super rediculously scarce here, and has been since the damn 80's. :|
The problem is, more and more arcades are being shut down due to the rising popularity of home consoles.  Hell, home consoles are so powerful that they now succeed arcades in terms of graphics and playability.  When people can have great multiplayer matches of Dance Dance Revolution or Gran Turismo in their own homes with their friends, why bother going to arcades at all?

In Winnipeg where I live, there are only two arcades left.  One at the airport and another at a family fun center near the inner city highway.

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« Reply #26 on: July 06, 2007, 12:32:19 PM »
Hey Keranu, when you say the Hulk told you to stay in school, are you talking about Hulk Hogan or The Incredible Hulk? :-s
Sorry should've specified that but it was The Incredible Hulk. You bring up a good point though, I think it would've been even funnier if it was a large cut out of Hulk Hogan :D .
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« Reply #27 on: July 09, 2007, 01:04:29 PM »
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Sorry should've specified that but it was The Incredible Hulk. You bring up a good point though, I think it would've been even funnier if it was a large cut out of Hulk Hogan. :D
I can see it now:

A giant poster showing Hulk wearing the WWF championship belt, flexing his muscles and grimacing with the words
Hulkster Says STAY IN SCHOOL! below. :P 

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Re: Tell us about your trips to the arcade.
« Reply #28 on: July 09, 2007, 05:05:45 PM »
Once I got beat by little pre-teen kid at Bust-A-Move\Puzzle Bobble at an arcade.  :?

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« Reply #29 on: July 09, 2007, 05:35:49 PM »
Once I got beat by little pre-teen kid at Bust-A-Move\Puzzle Bobble at an arcade.  :?
Edit: little pre-teen kid with a mullet 8) .
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