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Cynicaster:

--- Quote from: yotsuya on October 24, 2011, 06:14:34 pm ---I'm curious as to how realistic that is on a lot of games that we know are credit munchers, like The Simpsons or TMNT?

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I was thinking of the exact same titles.  Probably precisely why I haven't played a single game of TMNT since my cabinet became functional 7-8 months ago. 
Thenasty:

--- Quote from: gabe on October 24, 2011, 10:38:55 am ---
I feel like it would be easier to make a list of games that are UN-beatable (Example: an infinite loop, no kill screen, no roll-credits, impossible to get a perfect game, etc). 


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My favorite game "Asteroids" or the Deluxe Version, and don''t forget Scramble
ids:

--- Quote from: leapinlew on October 25, 2011, 08:39:53 am ---
--- Quote from: ids on October 24, 2011, 05:09:01 pm ---Having cranked up the cheat codes, I beat Marble Madness, but I think otherwise this game is not beatable.

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This guy is badass at Marble Madness.

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that's pure insanity - he must have put a lot of time into perfecting that...and a lot of calluses perhaps.
EightBySix:

--- Quote from: leapinlew on October 25, 2011, 08:39:53 am ---

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Is that a vertical trackball in the marquee? Interesting.
gabe:

--- Quote from: Cynicaster on October 25, 2011, 12:03:49 pm ---
--- Quote from: yotsuya on October 24, 2011, 06:14:34 pm ---I'm curious as to how realistic that is on a lot of games that we know are credit munchers, like The Simpsons or TMNT?

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I was thinking of the exact same titles.  Probably precisely why I haven't played a single game of TMNT since my cabinet became functional 7-8 months ago.  

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I'm not an expert on TMNT, but I would think that a 1CC is achievable. Extremely difficult, but not impossible.

Modern gamers are happy to spend 70+ hours mindlessly waiting for the plot of the latest Zelda game to unfold, but very few people are willing to put that kind of time into mastering an arcade game. As the old saying goes "practice makes perfect."
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