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How ,bout a place called Electronics 101. Owned by Bally/ Midway.I remember the place being HUGE. Tons of games.
Did you ever see games with a second monitor on top? Strange.Huge crowds of people around one machine and you used to have to go tip-toes to see the screen.
Rarely, the only time I saw it was with Super Punch-Out I think. Anyone remember TX-1 by Atari which had 3 screens? Similar to Pole Position.Did you ever see games with a second monitor on top? Strange.
We had Zoo Keeper, Gyruss, Ghosts & Goblins and some f*cked up Taito thing which name escapes me. Used to piss me off when you were doing really well and you had to walk away and abandon the game because your lunch hour was over.We had a jukebox and Defender and 005 in our lunchroom when I was in highschool
Of course, one of the main reasons I was there!Starring at girls' asses who had their backs to you
In Italy I saw games with a second monitor on top only for Galaga (and yes, they had 3-4 cabinets in a row!!!), and for laser games (Dragon's Lair, Space Ace....)tar wrote:DAX wrote
Did you ever see games with a second monitor on top? Strange.
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Starring at girls' asses who had their backs to you
2 or 3 of the same game in a row
Used to see that a lot with Super Puzzle Fighter II when it debuted in the arcades. Of course 95% of the people who played that game were Asians. o.o; So my white ass coming in there and getting 10 wins in a row probably pissed em off.DRN wrote:My main memory is when a new game came to town and you used to have put your 'credits' down (usually propping your coins up against the front glass) and waiting your turn to play. Huge crowds of people around one machine and you used to have to go tip-toes to see the screen.
That still happens actually. Even on a lesser scale.. Amazing how many people haven't seen the 5th level of Mars Matrix, yet a crowd of 8 stand there with their jaws agape with a collective opinion of "WTF...?!" I WOULDA got to the 6th, but of course I screwed up, cuz staring eyes make meh nervous. x.x; You get that a lot with the DDR clones these days though. Can't really whoop ass on Raiden Fighters since 9 times outta 10 there's always someone WHO WANTS TO JUMP IN ON THE 2P SIDE. GET AWAY FROM MEH IM TRYING TO GET THIS HIGH SCORE CUNT. -_-;Also when somebody completes a game for the first time.
Amazingly all those girls play DDR now. So it's a little bit more interesting to stare. -o.o-tar wrote:Starring at girls' asses who had their backs to you
There used to be a Street Fighter EX machine in Jersey..forgot where. You had the main screen, and a big screen overhead, most likely so people could watch.Did you ever see games with a second monitor on top? Strange.
Saw this once at Coney Island. A relatively big room. Filled with NOTHING BUT STREET FIGHTER II, STREET FIGHTER II CHAMPION EDITION, AND STREET FIGHTER II TURBO. Good lord. x.x2 or 3 of the same game in a row
When I played Space Gun once, the gun was broken.buttons ,joysticks,coin mechanisms that do not work
The first time I ever played Mighty Pang, it was ear-piercingly loud.barely audible sound or blasting in you ear audio
Been there once. Not as good as Tilt, but that may be just my area. In my area, neither exist anymore.Aladdins Palace
I know of an arcade that does that all the time: http://www.tornadoterrys.com/special days to pay cover charge and all games on free play
Just Super Punch Out.Did you ever see games with a second monitor on top? Strange.
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I know of an arcade that had two copies of both Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike and Marvel vs. Capcom 2.2 or 3 of the same game in a row
I remember a futuristic driving game. Might be laser disk. Made by williams, you round the bend and Sinistar surprises you.Anyone remember TX-1 by Atari which had 3 screens? Similar to Pole Position.
Been there, a.k.a. gold mineBeen there once. Not as good as Tilt, but that may be just my area. In my area, neither exist anymore.
YUCK!Saw this once at Coney Island. A relatively big room. Filled with NOTHING BUT STREET FIGHTER II, STREET FIGHTER II CHAMPION EDITION, AND STREET FIGHTER II TURBO. Good lord. x.x
I once saw an Aero Fighters cab in a hotel that had a really *bright* screen. The reds were pink, the blues were teal, etc. Really frighteningly distracting.tar wrote:Who remembers these things?
Old dusty collossal cabinetts, washed-out dirty,sunbleached screens ,tan footprints(kicked baseboards)cigarrette burns
More than I'd like to care. I had inserted a coin into a Metal Slug machine before I realized that the shoot button didn't work. Therefore, it really was a moot point to play.tar wrote:buttons ,joysticks,coin mechanisms that do not work
This happened to me a lot, too. Sometimes I'd be so embarrased to be playing the game because it was so loud.tar wrote:barely audible sound or blasting in you ear audio
My brother Forest and I still laugh about this STRATOVOX machine at the skate rink 20 years ago that seemed normal, but when the players ship exploded, It was so earth shakingly LOUD! You could hear it from anywhere in the building.This happened to me a lot, too. Sometimes I'd be so embarrased to be playing the game because it was so loud.