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Re: Which arcade video games have you completed?
« Reply #40 on: June 26, 2009, 04:26:46 am »
lol, it means putting in a quarter and playing till the game won't let you play anymore.

Most "modern" games aren't like the old ones and have a preset number of stages that you can complete before you see an ending and a game over screen.

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Re: Which arcade video games have you completed?
« Reply #41 on: June 26, 2009, 04:30:01 am »
Ok, that's what I thought. Basically, playing until killscreen then? (ALA level 255 in puckman/pacman)
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Re: Which arcade video games have you completed?
« Reply #42 on: June 26, 2009, 09:21:27 pm »
Heck its one of, if not the first arcade game I finished. Just elbow your way through , almost too easy  :)
 

Yeah, that's the most powerful move in that game. DDII, not so much.
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Re: Which arcade video games have you completed?
« Reply #43 on: June 26, 2009, 11:12:14 pm »
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1cc (one credit completion) is not equal to "beating a game", or at least it wasn't in any arcade I've been to.

Seeing the credits/Congrats screen = beating a game.

Maybe I am just tired, but am I missing something here? What exactly is a "One credit completion"? Do you mean using one credit to end up back at the beginning again and/or repeating old enemies you already defeated in a "never ending" and/or "kill screen" game? Or maybe hitting high score, or even a roll over?
 :dizzy:

As I said before anyone can finish a game with a bag of money, but imagine gun to your head, 1 (one) quarter/coin in your hand and choice of one arcade machine and you will be spared if you finish it.
By finish I understand:
rolling the score,
seeing congratulatory credits rolling
and seeing all the levels and starting from level 1 again

 
Which arcade games could you pick and win?

BTW I recall completing 1 more game: 99 the last war! It's not very hard since I was able to finish it without the shield. Game was in a cabinet where there was only one button for fire and no shield whatsoever!
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Re: Which arcade video games have you completed?
« Reply #44 on: June 26, 2009, 11:46:03 pm »
Shinobi
Robocop
Xain'D Sleena
Wonder Boy
Wonder Boy in Monster Land
Black Dragon
Midnight Resistance
Karnov
Time Crisis
Time Crisis 2
Point Blanc (on Insane mode)
Police Trainer
Double Dragon

That's all I can remember.  Mostly platformers, but a few lasergun games.

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Re: Which arcade video games have you completed?
« Reply #45 on: June 27, 2009, 02:45:22 am »
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1cc (one credit completion) is not equal to "beating a game", or at least it wasn't in any arcade I've been to.

Seeing the credits/Congrats screen = beating a game.

Maybe I am just tired, but am I missing something here? What exactly is a "One credit completion"? Do you mean using one credit to end up back at the beginning again and/or repeating old enemies you already defeated in a "never ending" and/or "kill screen" game? Or maybe hitting high score, or even a roll over?
 :dizzy:

As I said before anyone can finish a game with a bag of money, but imagine gun to your head, 1 (one) quarter/coin in your hand and choice of one arcade machine and you will be spared if you finish it.
By finish I understand:
rolling the score,
seeing congratulatory credits rolling
and seeing all the levels and starting from level 1 again

 
Which arcade games could you pick and win?

BTW I recall completing 1 more game: 99 the last war! It's not very hard since I was able to finish it without the shield. Game was in a cabinet where there was only one button for fire and no shield whatsoever!

Ok OK. Now I get it. It was a semantic thing I wasn't getting. The original poster meant "beating the game in one credit", you differentiated the concept into "beating the game (x # credits)" and "1 credit completion". That is what confused me. So your "1 credit completion" = the original posters "Which arcade games have you completed (in one credit)" intent.

Sadly, I have not really done that well in the one credit beating category. Although, I bet I COULD beat gradius (NES version anyways) in one credit without dying (only because I played the damnthing so many times). If NES games were to also be added in full: Ducktales comes to mind as a game I never even got hit once before completion, let alone dying. But that is NES games, not arcade games... (although it would be nice to get a few props for completing ducktales without a single hit, as that paricular objective isnt as easy as it sounds)


(Edit: forgot you were the original poster, mimic ;) )
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Re: Which arcade video games have you completed?
« Reply #46 on: June 27, 2009, 04:04:43 am »
Yeah, 1cc is the standard term for what is being discussed here.  You'll see it used all over message boards dedicated to various genre's of arcade games, particularly the shmups* crowd.

*shmup = shoot'em up.  Galaga, Gradius, 1942, Ikaruga, etc.


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Re: Which arcade video games have you completed?
« Reply #47 on: June 28, 2009, 08:10:36 pm »
Actually, 1942 and such I consider vertical scrollers, and 'stationary' ones vertical shooters - they're all 'shooters'. Never shmup, cos that sounds like a rom kiddie name from the 90s. Of course, I rarely abbreviate, etc, things.
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Re: Which arcade video games have you completed?
« Reply #48 on: June 29, 2009, 02:26:07 pm »
Of course, I rarely abbreviate, etc, things.
LOL  That was funny. Intentional?  :cheers:
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Re: Which arcade video games have you completed?
« Reply #49 on: June 30, 2009, 07:42:21 pm »
That was a rare case. It is a legitimate abbreviation, though, and has existed decades before net speak and whatever related felgarcarb.

Also, it came to mind that there's the 'perfect game'. Who's done that?
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Re: Which arcade video games have you completed?
« Reply #50 on: June 30, 2009, 08:11:28 pm »
Also, it came to mind that there's also the 'perfect game'. Who's done that?

I've gotten many "perfect games" in World Class Bowling. ;D
The only games I've completed are Rampart and Maniac Square in MAME.
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