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| DJ_Izumi:
--- Quote from: DashRendar on February 01, 2010, 03:09:10 pm ---Yeah, I was kind of wondering if they changed from the 4:3 ratio if they are still making new games. --- End quote --- Modern machines use wide screen monitors and just like all other media, arcade games went high def. Besides widescreen monitors are much easier and cheaper to get. There's really no notivation to go 4:3 for new machines. Sega actually re-released Daytona USA this fall, it's a direct largely unupgraded port but runs at HD wide screen resolutions with anti-aliasing now, runs off the Celeron 2.0ghz powered RingWide platform. (So same textures and polygons) Kinda neat to see a game from 1993 get re-released because it still manages to be relevant. |
| Alpha17X:
New games still come out in japan where arcades are alive and well, and there are translations of their games that we sometimes get but arcades are all but gone in many places across north america. |
| romshark:
In my local arcade (which is actually a good arcade with plenty of classic machines, pinball tables, ect), they've added Guitar Hero and 2 Deal or No Deal machines. So we are still getting a few new machines in the US. Nothing like the good old days, though. For more information on the latest arcade news around the world, check out http://arcadeheroes.com/ |
| DJ_Izumi:
Most arcades don't keep stuff up to date, I presume it's a combination of cost and that any arcade still operating can make money off of their existing hardware. You still see Daytona USA in arcades everwhere, Time Crisis 3, 2 or Crisis Zone, House Of The Dead 2-4, Outrun, Crazy Taxi. I think one reason is that a lot of people go to the arcade for the 'attraction', sitting in a driving cab, shooting the guns, hitting the DDR pad and stuff like that. "Graphics" isn't the draw like it is on home console games. This is just my experience with arcade installations in theaters however, but I rarely see fighting games, despite me knowing that fighting games are popular as hell. |
| RayB:
Most recent games I've seen are all LCD widescreen... there's yet another hunting game. Theres a video pinball based on West Coast Choppers (or Orange County Choppers?) Multi-game machines... Guitar Hero. Some shooter based on Playstation 3 hardware... Here are a few: https://www.theplaydiumstore.com/c-12-arcade-games.aspx |
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