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Just for fun: If you could have any three dedicated cabinets...
Donkbaca:
robotron with dual Atari 2600 joys so that I could play it the way the designers intended....
CheffoJeffo:
Again with the fact that you can't understand the difference between a machine used for development (in which case, most classics would be played on a mainframe or mini-computer) and what was intended for mass consumption ? ::)
DaveMMR:
I'm staying out of that one this time. ;D
Anyway, my picks:
1) Marble Madness: that was the one game I always wanted when I was younger. It's hard to replicate it at home unless you make a specific panel just for it.
2) Afterburner II: Stand-up is fine, just always enjoyed the game even if it is simple. Also hard to replicate with the lights and controls of the original.
3) Star Wars: Don't need to explain why - fun game and hard to replicate without expensive (or hard to obtain) hardware.
And then there are others I wouldn't mind having like a Multi-Williams or Neo-Geo (though I didn't include the latter because I really can't decide which games I would have in there.)
Well Fed Games:
Hey now, the thread title even says "just for fun". :badmood: :laugh:
--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on February 06, 2012, 01:20:07 pm ---
My top 3 are pretty easy... and I own all 3.
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I wish I could say the same!
--- Quote from: Le Chuck on February 06, 2012, 02:16:53 pm ---
Xybots - again nostalgia, spent a lot of time on this at the local burger joint and just have fond memories plus really great replay value.
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Played a bit of this the other day on a PS2 compilation disk. Interesting game! Probably would have blown my mind if I had encountered it in its time.
Donkbaca:
Cheffo, do you want to be authentic and play it the way the designers did? OR do you want to compromise?
I think Point Blank would make into my top three, maybe ahead of the 4 slot, because I think that's kinda cheating...
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