Just thought I'd garner a little thinkin' on favorite games from the 70s... MAMEd or not! I guess other than Pac-Man and Galaxian. And pinball would turn into the phone book... but anything else goes!
And thoughts on collecting these older cabs would be welcome as well, I've never really seen them being traded much and certainly not in person. I know they've gotta be pretty much entirely in the hands of collectors by now and getting one would be a nightmare, but that's about ALL I know on that front...
Anyway, as for me, I've pretty much got MAME and shaky memories of Shakee's pizza to go on here (well, that and Dawn of the Dead), but my personal list would be:
AVALANCHE. Unsung, but I think it's better than Breakout. Became Kaboom! on the 2600, kind of.
SHERIFF/BANDIDO. It looks like it's going to be another Boot Hill ripoff, but it's actually a quite fun little Space-Invaders-in-the-round.
RIPOFF. Cinematronics madness! Encountered this one for real in a hotel game room full of obseletes sometime around 1984. Probably the most creative of the Asteroids/SpaceWar bunch.
ATARI FOOTBALL. I never played it, I never understood it, but it just BELONGS. And I hate football!
and lastly, although I'm not sure it's quite old enough:
KING AND BALLOON! The original escort mission. This game is still pretty fantastic. Protect your king against the beseiging gasbags! Why they want him is unclear... where are they going?? They're balloons! They kidnapped the king! MY MIND! Anyway, who cares why? Ours is but to be drafted into service and die... as many times as necessary... the only thing that matters is his majesty!
God bless those hotel and airport gamerooms that never changed until they died! I'd never have seen these things otherwise. And thanks go out to my folks for letting me hang around those places. It still means something to me that I played a real Sundance machine. Screwed-up priorities? Maybe, but I didn't get quite as much out of the Mona Lisa and that's a fact.
Let's hear about some prehistoric gaming experiences!