Well, you guys have kinda missed the point a bit...in essence, with the re-emergence of all these games, arcades (at least in the electronic sense) have now come 100% Full Circle.
I'm 32 now *sigh*, and I remember going to the local arcade in the early 80's..and sure they had all the games we call "Classics" today.
But, if you took a ride down to Lake Compounce Amusement Park here in Connecticut, and went to THEIR arcade, you were confronted with games that were:
1) The size of Volkswagons
2) Every one had a gimmick, a giant chair, a huge gun, a big this, a giant that...
3) Projection Screens.
In essence, these games were making up for their lack of "electronic whizbang" with the old fashioned way to get someones attraction, make them "feel part of the game".
Here are two good examples:
1 game was a giant chair, it rotated left and right. You sat in it and there was a joystick in your right hand. ON the screen (A large projection type screen that was wider than it was tall), would project these white "outlines" of airplanes...and you'd hear this loud "wooshing" sound effect (white noise)...and the joystick had a light up big white button, and the joystick moved the crosshair that was also projected on the screen UP and DOWN, and you swiveled the chair left and right...you got the crosshair on the picture of the airplane, pressed the button..and the "light" that lit up that plane went ou, you'd hear an explosion, and that was your "Hey, I shot down the airplane!".
I figure these games were from the late 60's or early 1970's....and damn I wish I had pictures of them so I could show you guys what I was talking about.
The Second one was even more bizarre, I THINK It was called "UFO" Something. It was a big cylinder, with a periscope. like you were stepping into a giant coke can...and you sorta sat on this round bench inside the cylinder, and used the periscpe to look left and right (you'd have to sorta stand up and move around inside this thing, then when you saw enemies you culd plop down and shoot for awhile. Another bizarre game.....it wasn't working the one time I saw it (Lake George, NY at one of those awful theme parks) but that was the gist of the game I think.
Now, here is the real sob story. Lake Compounce sold out to HERSHEY PARK in the mid 80's....when they did, they liquidated all their ancient games. I remember some of those huge games, that would require a moving truck (Forget putting those things in a toyota pickup!) to get outta there, were being sold for..$50 bucks...$60 bucks.
My point is this: today we've left the "joystick and electronics" age and gone back to "Environmental" Type games.
Why?
Lets face it, when was the last time a fighting game struck you as "original?"......games are starting to get tired again, and these "experience games" are now what they're using to draw in the crowds.