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Most common arcade machines


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Andrew Man
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PostPosted: May 19 2009 01:14 am Reply with quote Back to top

You can still usually count on Boardwalks having pretty decent arcades.


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PostPosted: May 24 2009 10:30 am Reply with quote Back to top

There's an arcade machine at the local Mexican restaurant that has a lot of classic games. Galaga, Sinistar, and about four versions of Pac-Man (Mr, Mrs., super, and deluxe) and a few other games.


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Dii Infer
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Location: Texas
PostPosted: May 24 2009 03:08 pm Reply with quote Back to top

The original House of the Dead for me. There's only ONE arcade of which I know that doesn't have this game. Great game though, although I prefer HOTD 2 myself.


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Ky-Guy
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PostPosted: May 24 2009 03:11 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Well, I would say Ms. Pac-Man, but that already has been mentioned.


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Dii Infer
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PostPosted: May 24 2009 08:31 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Ky-Guy wrote:
Well, I would say Ms. Pac-Man, but that already has been mentioned.


I've only seen one of those at the arcades in my area. Apparently classic games aren't very popular in my area. Crying


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docinsano
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Joined: Jan 08 2008
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PostPosted: May 24 2009 10:53 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I tend to see the following machines quite often:
Ms. Pac Man
Golden Tee
Those stupid deer hunter machines
The Neo-Geo machines with Shock Troopers, Bust a Move, Metal Slug, and Samurai Shodown III
Tekken 2 and 3
Soul Calibur
Various gun games like Area 51, Virtua Cop, and Lethal Enforcers.
Various driving games like: Rally something or another, the Cruisin' games, Suzuka 8 hours, and that one Sega F1 game.
That one craptacular snowboarding game which I don't remember the name of
and of course you can't go without seeing a DDR machine
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Eddie_Hyde
Title: Ernie with the Disposal
Joined: Apr 13 2009
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PostPosted: May 25 2009 12:40 am Reply with quote Back to top

docinsano wrote:

Those stupid deer hunter machines


Does anyone besides 8 year-olds with mullets actually play those? Oh and I found a HUGE arcade at the new movie theater in my town.


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Neutral-Bob
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PostPosted: May 25 2009 04:55 am Reply with quote Back to top

The Petro out near the highway used to have an arcade unit that had a bunch of old games like Bubble Bobble, Gauntlet, Sinistar, Defender (I and II), Joust, and a handful of other games on it. What made it so special was the console was free to play, however it only gave you the base amount of lives, you had to pay money to get more continues. It was still pretty cool though. Ironically someone broke it in a fit of rage and they replaced it with another Big game hunter. That always seems to happen. A year or so ago I used to go to Ci Ci's simply so I could play Revolution X with my friends. I loved that game, but it broke down and they replaced it with Area 51. Arcades are a dying form of entertainment, at least around here. We're actually not allowed to have an arcade in this town, or so I've heard. I just wish they didn't replace all of the good games with generic shit like that.


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