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Title: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: ceburto2 on September 13, 2012, 11:44:42 am
I spent more time in arcades than my own home through the late 70s to mid 80s. I have a firm memory of all the classics, which are a no brainer for my cabinet. I find KLOV hard to browse. Just wondering if you could recommend flat-out fun games, ones you loved, or those that you liked but never justified putting too many quarters in because Dragons Lair sat right beside it.

 Unsung but not unloved classics please.

Thanks,
ceburto2

Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Seith on September 13, 2012, 12:21:13 pm
A great resource, which a lot of people around here will agree with, is Zach's MAME Blog:

http://mamezach.blogspot.ca/ (http://mamezach.blogspot.ca/)

Can't recommend this blog enough, goes into detail on many underappreciated gems of the Arcade world.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: stu33 on September 13, 2012, 01:40:08 pm
Also check out the latest high score competition thread.  I've found a ton of games through there that I would have never considered, but I really enjoy.  Like Roc N Rope, for example.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: nipsmg on September 13, 2012, 06:05:13 pm
I got addicted to The Glob for months on end.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: mgb on September 13, 2012, 06:10:37 pm
The Glob, I just played it for the first time last year at the Funspot,

Wacko

Nibbler
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Slippyblade on September 13, 2012, 06:45:28 pm
I think it was called Black Tiger.  You pulled monsters heads off and used their skulls as a currency.  LOVED it.

EDIT:  Nope - the game I was thinking of was called Tecmo Knight.  But Black Tiger was awesome as well.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: javeryh on September 13, 2012, 07:59:43 pm
Lady Killer.  It's got some nudity but the gameplay is awesome.  Seriously.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: TOK on September 13, 2012, 09:05:37 pm
Rescue by Stern... Think Robotron in a helicopter. Great game you rarely hear anyone talk about.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Well Fed Games on September 13, 2012, 11:20:17 pm
Rescue by Stern... Think Robotron in a helicopter. Great game you rarely hear anyone talk about.

Hmm. that looks interesting, but in my MAME it just comes up with a screen full of zeros...
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: TOK on September 14, 2012, 05:35:13 am
Works OK in MAME, thats how I play it... I'm running an older version though (.99)
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: PL1 on September 14, 2012, 07:40:39 am
Rescue works in MAMEUIFX .146 as well.   :dunno


Scott
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: alfonzotan on September 14, 2012, 09:53:55 am
My standard answer is Astro Blaster, although it's certainly not the most obscure game in the world.  Along with Galaga, I consider it the apotheosis of the "Space Invaders"-style bottom shooter.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Well Fed Games on September 14, 2012, 10:26:34 am
Thanks guys for the confirmation- wouldn't be the first time I screwed something up in MAME. Rescue looks really fun!  :timebomb:

I will throw out Gee Bee, Bomb Bee, and Cutie Q- if you have a spinner and a vertical monitor, they are really fun breakout/pinball hybrids, made by Toru Iwatani (who would later create Pac-Man). Probably my favorite ball and paddle games, esp. Bomb Bee.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: danny_galaga on September 14, 2012, 10:38:58 am
My standard answer is Astro Blaster, although it's certainly not the most obscure game in the world.  Along with Galaga, I consider it the apotheosis of the "Space Invaders"-style bottom shooter.

A couple of other 'astro' games I dig are Astro Invaders, and Astro Fighter. A friend put me onto the latter, he used to play it at the airport.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Woodshop Flunky on September 17, 2012, 02:53:52 pm
My favorite "lesser know" arcade game is 'Roc n Rope'

Roc'n Rope 1983 Konami Mame Retro Arcade Games (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt0y6TXRZco#ws)
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Player 3 on September 17, 2012, 08:54:17 pm
Radar Scope by Nintendo. It's like Galaxian from a more lowered angle.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Well Fed Games on September 17, 2012, 10:57:56 pm
I think Juno First can be listed among these, too. Excellent early vertical space shooter.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Tiberian Fiend on September 18, 2012, 12:33:11 am
My favorite game every time my family went to the skating rink was Cruisin'.  I never got to play it much, but I certainly spent a lot of time staring at it and wishing I could play.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: IG-88 on September 18, 2012, 09:55:57 pm
Kid Niki, 1986, Irem.  Love this platformer for some reason!

Pepper 2, 1982 Exidy. Very challenging.

Spectar, 1980, Exidy. Maze game.

Eyes, 1982, Rockola. Maze/Pacman clone.

Spiders, 1981, Sigma. Shooter. Brilliant game.

Cosmic Guerilla, 1979, Universal. Shooter. Puts Space invaders to shame.


I could go on & on. But these were at the top of my most played list.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: popsicle on September 18, 2012, 11:26:25 pm
Can't believe I never heard or seen of of Starship1 until now - it's captivating.  That's one cool looking cabinet too.  Love these kinds of threads!   

I'll second Bomb Bee and Cutie Q if you have a spinner, and Rescue if you have dual sticks.  Also a big fan of Astro Blaster and Astro Fighter.  There's something about that blue background and enemy movement - it could almost be a modern parody of a typical 70's space game.

I also like Tail to Nose, which is an overhead formula 1 racing game playable with 2-way joy and 2 buttons.  1988 still considered classic?
   


Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: paigeoliver on September 19, 2012, 01:15:30 am
City Connection. Same game as Cruisin'.

I am the current owner of the only known City Connection machine in the world. Super rare title, I have personally seen 3 boards and talked to people who owned another 2 and all of them had serial numbers between 300 and 400. I prefer the City Connection title to the Cruisin' title as the console versions used the City Connection title and the Cruisin' title is too easily confused with the Cruisin USA series that came later.

My favorite game every time my family went to the skating rink was Cruisin'.  I never got to play it much, but I certainly spent a lot of time staring at it and wishing I could play.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: xefned on September 19, 2012, 10:02:25 am
Can't believe I never heard or seen of of Starship1 until now - it's captivating.  That's one cool looking cabinet too.  Love these kinds of threads!     

But wait, you're the first person to mention it! How did it appear on your radar?

Loving this thread too.   :applaud:
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: cw on September 19, 2012, 12:55:00 pm
Starship 1 is one of my early favorites.  Something about that game stuck with me and I have been searching for one for years..  One day... one day...
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: alfonzotan on September 19, 2012, 01:36:31 pm
Starship 1 was freaking awesome when it first came out (and it's still pretty cool, given its age).  Really was the shape of things to come in video games. 
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: xefned on September 19, 2012, 02:09:36 pm

A 1976 game with a control yoke, wikipedia says, "The player does not view the game monitor directly; the monitor is recessed in the cabinet, and the player views a reflected image of the monitor in a half-silvered mirror with a space background."
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: popsicle on September 19, 2012, 07:52:48 pm
Can't believe I never heard or seen of of Starship1 until now - it's captivating.  That's one cool looking cabinet too.  Love these kinds of threads!     

But wait, you're the first person to mention it! How did it appear on your radar?

Loving this thread too.   :applaud:

Hmmm... must have had other windows / threads open and mixed them up. 
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Cynicaster on September 20, 2012, 01:21:04 pm
Rescue by Stern... Think Robotron in a helicopter. Great game you rarely hear anyone talk about.

Wow, I thought I was the only one on earth who appreciated this game--glad to see I'm not.  Very fun.  There is another game by Stern called "Minefield" which must have run on the same hardware because it's essentially the same game, only you're a vehicle on the ground rather than a chopper.  I just found it by accident a few days ago, actually.

A few other token mentions of various genres:

Pandora's Palace (single screen platformer).  It owes a lot to Donkey Kong but very addictive.

Megatack (slide n' shoot space game).  Nice difficulty ramp--not overly frustrating.  It almost has the soul of an Atari 2600 game.

Metro-Cross (side-scrolling runner).  If this game was called "Super Space Pitfall!" it would fit.

Block Hole (puzzle).  Ok, insert joke here.  Very addictive puzzler.  I recently played a cool version of this on Gameboy, but it was called "Quarth".

Snow Bros. (single screen co-op platformer).  Totally cops Bubble Bobble, the main difference being it doesn't suck. 

Armored Car (maze).  Probably owes a bit to Rally X, but I like this better.

Kickle Cubele (??).  Not sure what you'd classify this as, but it's kind of like Pengo but with puzzle elements.  Very addictive.  It was called "Kickle Cubicle" on the NES.  I think it is actually a Japanese arcade title called "Meikyu Jima", and got the bastardized "Cubele" name when it was bootlegged in the US, but not sure.


 

 
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: xefned on September 20, 2012, 02:13:46 pm
Block Hole (puzzle).  Ok, insert joke here.  Very addictive puzzler.  I recently played a cool version of this on Gameboy, but it was called "Quarth".

Is Quarth for Mame the same as the cool gameboy version? The screenshot looks the same as Block Hole. Perhaps it's better for the less weird name alone...

(http://www.romnation.net/rn/screenshots/11008.jpg)
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Gravitar on September 20, 2012, 04:22:00 pm
Wiz Warz
Bal Cube
Money Puzzle Enchancer

Not sure if you can call any Atari game "lesser known" but Quantum is a great game that never got enough attention.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Cynicaster on September 21, 2012, 12:43:19 pm
Block Hole (puzzle).  Ok, insert joke here.  Very addictive puzzler.  I recently played a cool version of this on Gameboy, but it was called "Quarth".

Is Quarth for Mame the same as the cool gameboy version? The screenshot looks the same as Block Hole. Perhaps it's better for the less weird name alone...

(http://www.romnation.net/rn/screenshots/11008.jpg)

Yes, that looks to be the same game.  Didn't even realize there was a game called Quarth in MAME!
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: javeryh on September 21, 2012, 02:15:50 pm
I'll second Pandora's Palace.  Great little game.  I'm also addicted to Jumping Jack - it is really cool (and hard) but once you learn how the scoring works you always think you can do a little bit better.

(http://www.retrocpu.com/mame/images/roms/j/jumping_jack.png)
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: pinballjim on September 21, 2012, 02:31:58 pm
Zarzon
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Mysterioii on September 21, 2012, 03:22:45 pm
I don't think they're particularly "lesser known", but the two games I recall playing most back in the day were Mappy and Rygar...  and I sucked at Rygar, just thought it was cool.
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Woodshop Flunky on September 21, 2012, 03:41:11 pm
I'll second Pandora's Palace.  Great little game.  I'm also addicted to Jumping Jack - it is really cool (and hard) but once you learn how the scoring works you always think you can do a little bit better.

(http://www.retrocpu.com/mame/images/roms/j/jumping_jack.png)

This game kicks my tail... but I LOVE the music!  Every time I turn it on, my head starts bobbing.  Any my now 2yr old almost involuntarily starts dancing (bouncing :)).
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: stevodevo on September 21, 2012, 03:44:34 pm
Hat Trick... so... addicting!  Probably the best "old" 2 player game I've played.  I've had to warn guys to take it easy cos they get so competitive with this game.

Hat Trick - Arcade videogame (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcr6ETJ8FRs#)
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: IG-88 on September 21, 2012, 03:45:36 pm
I don't think they're particularly "lesser known", but the two games I recall playing most back in the day were Mappy and Rygar...  and I sucked at Rygar, just thought it was cool.

Both of these are great games. My 7yr old plays them a lot too!
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: TOK on September 21, 2012, 09:56:57 pm
Rescue by Stern... Think Robotron in a helicopter. Great game you rarely hear anyone talk about.

Wow, I thought I was the only one on earth who appreciated this game--glad to see I'm not.  Very fun.  There is another game by Stern called "Minefield" which must have run on the same hardware because it's essentially the same game, only you're a vehicle on the ground rather than a chopper.  I just found it by accident a few days ago, actually.


Have not seen this one, but just looked it up. Can't wait to play it! Thanks!
Title: Re: Favorite lesser known classic arcade game
Post by: Mental on September 21, 2012, 10:25:28 pm
Not sure if it counts as lesser known, but I'd say 'Carnival'. It looks so crappy, but it's so fun to play.