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| shateredsoul:
I remember in 3rd.. grade everyone would go to the local convenience store to play street fighter II. I don't remember girls being at arcades, other than chuckee cheese. I also remember the huge arcade in the mall where I would get to play teenage mutant ninja turtles II. After street fighter II king of the fighters, puzzle bobble, and other games came around. I remember World Heroes.. but mostly console. I actually remember playing arcade games more often when my family would go visit Mexico. I experienced Snow Bros. Jr., Street fighter 1, Outrun, many snk fighters, and capcom fighters here. All the kids played arcades over there. I also remember The local donut shop was another good place in LA and the local pizza place had a Bubble Bobble machine which I loved but my parents never let me play for too long. They still have a Ms. pacman speed hack machine at the donut shop to this day (not sure if it's the same one). Most games since then I've seen at amuzement parks. I was more of a console kid (and have owned one or more from every generation). |
| RayB:
VIDEO FOOTAGE!! Games at a 7-11: Central Park arcade in Mountain View California: Look how many duplicates they have! (anyone else think pedobear shot this?? :dizzy: ) And there's a Teeter Torture by Exidy in the background (no side-art): |
| RayB:
Spaceport arcade chain training videos! |
| Benevolance:
Man, that kid in the green shirt sucks at Defender. I hope he brought lots of quarters. |
| Darren01274:
The Golden Age upwards for me lol. I remember most of them. I also loved Kung Fu Master when it came out first played it in good old Blackpool haha great times. :applaud: |
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