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Arcade Collecting => Miscellaneous Arcade Talk => Topic started by: RayB on November 18, 2010, 08:18:55 pm
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Why does this irritate me?
http://www.rotheblog.com/arcade-worth/ (http://www.rotheblog.com/arcade-worth/)
Mr. Rothe, I thought you'd know better by now. ;)
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Hmm...I thought that would be an entire room full of arcade games, not a single game cabinet :whap
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If you have only one machine, but it is in a room designated as the game room is it an arcade? What if you hook your Genesis up to the TV, is it an arcade then?
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If you have only one machine, but it is in a room designated as the game room is it an arcade? What if you hook your Genesis up to the TV, is it an arcade then?
An arcade is a place, not a game. It seems so simple!
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Yea and it wasn't just a slip up, it's a massacre of the word "arcade". Enough to make baby Jesus cry...
Poor guy.
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If you have only one machine, but it is in a room designated as the game room is it an arcade? What if you hook your Genesis up to the TV, is it an arcade then?
An arcade is a place, not a game. It seems so simple!
No Im saying, the game room, would that be an arcade?
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I"m a bit confused here, so what is my game worth??
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Hurts almost as bad as when I hear people refer to their bluetooth headset as a "my bluetooth" !
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An arcade is a place, not a game. It seems so simple!
Im saying, the game room, would that be an arcade?
Maybe. The origin of the word arcade predates even video and pinball. It originally was used to describe a passage with rows of shops / kiosks on either side. So then places with rows of coin operatedd amusement devices were called penny arcades; rows of pinball machines pinball arcades, and with video game machines, a video arcade.
But to refer to one game machine as an arcade, is like referring to Cinnabons as "a mall".
Rothe does great work with his site, his articles, and his restorations. So it makes me cringe to see him making that mistake. Reminds me of old people referring to game cartridges as "tapes" and video uprights as "pinballs". :-D
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Rothe does great work with his site, his articles, and his restorations. So it makes me cringe to see him making that mistake. Reminds me of old people referring to game cartridges as "tapes" and video uprights as "pinballs". :-D
Or calling a computer tower 'the hard drive', calling moving files to a disk or flash drive 'downloading them'..
I recall there used to be a rental place that had "Be kind, Rewind" stickers on every NES cart they rented. Always made me angry for some reason.
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I'm guessing I'm in the minority here, but the misuse of the word "Arcade" does not bother me so much. (Here is a special case because it is coming from someone "in the field", thats just plain annoying.) I guess I felt the word arcade has developed into a "layman slang" to describe the game itself.
But to refer to one game machine as an arcade, is like referring to Cinnabons as "a mall".
I think of it more as how people will call a cellular phone a "cell" The phone is not a cell by any definition, Cell only describes the style of phone. Just like Arcade in Arcade Machine describes the style of game machine. Slang, to me, depicts it as an OK use of the word. Not that I ever dare to use that slang. :lol
And to be fair, I see equal misuse of the word MAME around here, but its generally accepted. I see arcade games called MAME games often enough. I can't help but think to myself, "No, MAME is not the type of game you are playing, MAME is the name of an emulator you can use to play the game on." Then I realize I am just being a pretentious jerk for caring about that kind of thing and I let the whole thing go. :cheers:
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I recall there used to be a rental place that had "Be kind, Rewind" stickers on every NES cart they rented.
Those most likely contained the anti-theft device...
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I recall there used to be a rental place that had "Be kind, Rewind" stickers on every NES cart they rented.
Those most likely contained the anti-theft device...
Ah. That's almost too logical an explanation (:
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Hurts almost as bad as when I hear people refer to their bluetooth headset as a "my bluetooth" !
Ain't that tha truth.
I disagree on 'cell phone'. It is a truncation. Arcade is a place, hence, arcade game. No way around that for anyone with any smarts.
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And to be fair, I see equal misuse of the word MAME around here, but its generally accepted. I see arcade games called MAME games often enough. I can't help but think to myself, "No, MAME is not the type of game you are playing, MAME is the name of an emulator you can use to play the game on." Then I realize I am just being a pretentious jerk for caring about that kind of thing and I let the whole thing go. :cheers:
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: I concede your point sir
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Getting back to the beginning of this post, it seems that this is just a great way for everybody to send him pics of games and when he finds one he likes, he can undervalue it and purchase it. Either that or he has no life. Who wants to dig through posts of people's pics to tell them what they're worth?
Who is this guy anyway? I have seen other links to his blog before. They always seem to rub me the wrong way, and yet people still seem to pay attention to it and comment on his blog. Just curious...
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Jeff is a decent guy who has done a lot for the hobby.
He does rub some folks the wrong way, but he is in no way a scammer.
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He does a lot of great stuff in game restoration and documenting, so I wouldn't bad mouth him (except with regards to OP's main topic)
(yes, I know I am the OP!)
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He does a lot of great stuff in game restoration and documenting, so I wouldn't bad mouth him (except with regards to OP's main topic)
+1 lol
(yes, I know I am the OP!)
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If you have only one machine, but it is in a room designated as the game room is it an arcade? What if you hook your Genesis up to the TV, is it an arcade then?
I really dont think so. now, if you stuffed a genesis into an old golden axe cabinet, and managed to find some of those old 6 cartridge, linkable and selectable cartridge banks that babbages used to sell (ive long since forgot the name of them)
i remember when the damn things came out, i took one look and just thought (what a useless piece of junk.) or, whoever buys it is just a lazy piece of junk.
either way, i would imagine that these things are gold now, for someone wanting to do a genesis in an arcade project.
anyone out there know the name of them? they had a really weird poster for it. it was some dude with a bunch of genesis carts sticking out of his head.
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http://segaretro.org/Mega_Play (http://segaretro.org/Mega_Play)
Arcade and home versions. Looks like an nes version was made too.
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face it.. people use it that way, if enough people use it, then it's part of the English language. Whether it's grammatically correct or not, it can become grammatically correct if "arcade" comes to be know ans both a place and a thing.
anyone want to come over and play my arcade?
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face it.. people use it that way, if enough people use it, then it's part of the English language. Whether it's grammatically correct or not, it can become grammatically correct if "arcade" comes to be know ans both a place and a thing.
anyone want to come over and play my arcade?
Don't embrace the stupidity. Thats the whole problem, and its why people do things like wearing pants pulled down with their underwear showing.
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'My arcade' is pretty bad but 'my mame' really rubs me up the wrong way :angry:
No, it's not your piece of software.
I would let them off if they called it 'my mamem' :)
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is mine an arcade since I have more then 1 machine?
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is mine an arcade since I have more then 1 machine?
ar·cade /ɑrˈkeɪd/
[ahr-keyd]
noun, verb, -cad·ed, -cad·ing.
–noun
1. Architecture .
a. a series of arches supported on piers or columns.
b. an arched, roofed-in gallery. Compare colonnade.
2. an arched or covered passageway, usually with shops on each side.
3. an establishment, public area, etc., containing games of a mechanical and electronic type, as pinball and video games, that can be played by a customer for a fee.
4. an ornamental carving, as on a piece of furniture, in the form of a row of arches.
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So according to Webster, its only an arcade if you bring people in and charge them....some people here might still qualify if they are trying to make some money off their friends. >:D
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face it.. people use it that way, if enough people use it, then it's part of the English language. Whether it's grammatically correct or not, it can become grammatically correct if "arcade" comes to be know ans both a place and a thing.
anyone want to come over and play my arcade?
Don't embrace the stupidity. Thats the whole problem, and its why people do things like wearing pants pulled down with their underwear showing.
Hah hah hah hah hah....while I share the sentiment, I don't know as the second bit follows. But it was funny, nonetheless.
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face it.. people use it that way, if enough people use it, then it's part of the English language. Whether it's grammatically correct or not, it can become grammatically correct if "arcade" comes to be know ans both a place and a thing.
anyone want to come over and play my arcade?
Don't embrace the stupidity. Thats the whole problem, and its why people do things like wearing pants pulled down with their underwear showing.
Hah hah hah hah hah....while I share the sentiment, I don't know as the second bit follows. But it was funny, nonetheless.
Yea, the second part is this. Coupla smart looking fellas with fine fashion sense, eh? They're probably discussing societal implications of bipartisanship or the hadron collider while making sure their vehicle emissions aren't hurting the environment.
(http://www.memphisrap.com/mr-uploads/2009/04/saggy_pants.jpg)
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face it.. people use it that way, if enough people use it, then it's part of the English language. Whether it's grammatically correct or not, it can become grammatically correct if "arcade" comes to be know ans both a place and a thing.
anyone want to come over and play my arcade?
Don't embrace the stupidity. Thats the whole problem, and its why people do things like wearing pants pulled down with their underwear showing.
Hah hah hah hah hah....while I share the sentiment, I don't know as the second bit follows. But it was funny, nonetheless.
Yea, the second part is this. Coupla smart looking fellas with fine fashion sense, eh? They're probably discussing societal implications of bipartisanship or the hadron collider while making sure their vehicle emissions aren't hurting the environment.
(http://www.memphisrap.com/mr-uploads/2009/04/saggy_pants.jpg)
I would rather hang around a couple 'pants on the ground' idiots trying to talk cars any day instead of having to check the eco-friendliness of my vehicle and discuss social implications of anything with 'socially aware', fart-sniffing yuppies.
At least these guys don't try to hide the fact they are idiots. :lol
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face it.. people use it that way, if enough people use it, then it's part of the English language. Whether it's grammatically correct or not, it can become grammatically correct if "arcade" comes to be know ans both a place and a thing.
anyone want to come over and play my arcade?
Don't embrace the stupidity. Thats the whole problem, and its why people do things like wearing pants pulled down with their underwear showing.
Hah hah hah hah hah....while I share the sentiment, I don't know as the second bit follows. But it was funny, nonetheless.
Yea, the second part is this. Coupla smart looking fellas with fine fashion sense, eh? They're probably discussing societal implications of bipartisanship or the hadron collider while making sure their vehicle emissions aren't hurting the environment.
(http://www.memphisrap.com/mr-uploads/2009/04/saggy_pants.jpg)
I would rather hang around a couple 'pants on the ground' idiots trying to talk cars any day instead of having to check the eco-friendliness of my vehicle and discuss social implications of anything with 'socially aware', fart-sniffing yuppies.
At least these guys don't try to hide the fact they are idiots. :lol
Id rather hang around a couple of car guys too. Guys who dont melt down anytime you tell them that an air pump is a waste. in the rest of the country we call it california junk.
here is a perfect example of what an air pump does, if people would just take the time to think about it.
just do this test. go relieve yourself when you have bad diarreah. when you are done, let the water evaporate and take a look at what you get.
now, do the same thing and flush the toilet once. then let the water evaporate again.
the result is, same amount of ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---, with two discharges.
same thing with an air pump in a car. of course it allows a car to pass californias stringent test.
you are simply adding a lot of water to the same amount of ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- by pumping fresh air into the exhaust system. now, if only the brainiacs over there could figure out how to make the engine flush twice, then they could label all of their cars as zero emissions.
also, give credit where credit is due.
how much money does it cost to look like this?
whatever they didnt spend on the car went into their boxers.
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interesting, funny how we associate smartness with a certain style of dress.. and how one style of dress that's associated with one specific group makes people makes them not smart.
Anywho, English is a mutt language.. look up the history. They drew from Spanish, Italian, German, and many more languages to help develop English. Language is constantly changing as people's use of words changes. That's just a fact.
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I can understand the baggy clothes. That came about for a specific purpose--(originally for hiding weapons and drugs easily, then it became "fashion". But what's the purpose of what those two in the photo are doing? Really? Easy access for buttsecks?!
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I can understand the baggy clothes. That came about for a specific purpose--(originally for hiding weapons and drugs easily, then it became "fashion". But what's the purpose of what those two in the photo are doing? Really? Easy access for buttsecks?!
haha! I'm just glad they aren't going commando style with those kind of pants.
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I'd think this kind of self-induced physical restriction would keep them from well executing criminal activites. Or, at least getting caught more easily for them.
In other news, I recently found out that Buckminster Fuller created a car in the 30s that held eleven people, got thirty miles to the gallon, and was supposed to top out at 120 miles per hour (though was never clocked at more than 95....).
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In other news, I recently found out that Buckminster Fuller created a car in the 30s that held eleven people, got thirty miles to the gallon, and was supposed to top out at 120 miles per hour (though was never clocked at more than 95....).
Pics or it doesn't exist.
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In other news, I recently found out that Buckminster Fuller created a car in the 30s that held eleven people, got thirty miles to the gallon, and was supposed to top out at 120 miles per hour (though was never clocked at more than 95....).
Pics or it doesn't exist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dymaxion_car (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dymaxion_car)
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I'm still waiting for my cold fusion car:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/04/17/60minutes/main4952167.shtml?tag=contentMain;contentBody (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/04/17/60minutes/main4952167.shtml?tag=contentMain;contentBody)
Apparently, cold fusion was not a hoax, it was just too inconsistent to reproduce 20 years ago so it was dismissed as a hoax. Still is inconsistent, but who knows, we are closer to figuring it out. :dunno
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3. an establishment, public area, etc., containing games of a mechanical and electronic type, as pinball and video games, that can be played by a customer for a fee.
sweet. I take it as a yes; my friends can be my customers and pay in alcohol and food :)
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I say arcade & so does like everyone I know.
If I told people I had a game that played every game they would look at me like I am not making sense
When I tell them I have an arcade that plays every game they look at me like I am cool
See
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I hate replying & starting a new page, FML
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Yeah, and don't forget that the electric car is over 100 years old but somehow GM managed to kill the idea in the 1990s.
::)
90's battery technology is what killed the idea in the 90's. The EV1 had standard lead/acid batteries.
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...And the fact that they are not in any way Convenient.
Generally speaking, completely electric cars:
*get only about 100 miles per charge
*have a max speed of 65-70
*have a battery life of a couple years (and the time leading up to that, the car will only reach about 20% charge)
*have a significant cost to replacing the battery
*require the owner install a charging station in their garage (if they have a garage)
*cannot tow trailers
*cannot be rapidly charged - 2 hour charge time as opposed to a 5 min gas fill on a car
*have very few public charge spots
*pollutes more than a gas car if the electrical source is coal - 11 oz of CO2 per mile compared to 9.7 oz of CO2 per mile from a compact gasoline car (according to the WWF) (Also, coal power makes up almost half of the electricity source in the US)
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I say arcade & so does like everyone I know.
If I told people I had a game that played every game they would look at me like I am not making sense
When I tell them I have an arcade that plays every game they look at me like I am cool
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Your mistake is that you're basically saying you have one game that plays all games. It's no wonder people look at you funny if you say that. You have an arcade cabinet that plays all games. Or arcade machine. Or video game machine. You know, it helps to be specific through use of an extra word or two if you want to avoid having people look at you funny. ;)
For example: don't refer to your Mp3 Player as "an mp3" if you want people to know you're not talking about a single song. (I've heard some teens actually call their player "an mp3").
Pedantic kidding aside, if you owned several "arcades", what would you call the room they were in? An arcade arcade? Would you say "My arcade is full of arcades"?
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Sometimes I just come here for the laughs.
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Pedantic kidding aside, if you owned several "arcades", what would you call the room they were in? An arcade arcade? Would you say "My arcade is full of arcades"?
You'd simply call them Arcadeseses (pronounced: ar-cades-iz-iz), adding the extra "es" for each machine.
For example, if you own 7 games, you would say "come on over and play my arcadeseseseseseseses!"
A careful listener could probably deduce how many Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat cabinets, sorry, arcadeseses a person has by simply counting the "eses". You could also find the theoretical limit of them by adding up the total number of Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter sequels produced. :cheers:
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:laugh2:
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Hilarious TOK :lol