Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: JKD The Lad on January 26, 2008, 08:29:14 pm
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Lets try and list all those Incredible arcade games that you just need the original machine to play.
I'll start with The First Funky Fighter:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD-1ZnFcPsE
This game is so manly I think I grew hair on my eyeballs just from watching.
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I'll bet no emulator could provide the true feel of playing an original Boong-Ga Boong-Ga ;D
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=12696 (http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=12696)
Mario
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Galaxy Force II (http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=7892) for one. But the pic on KLOV sucks, it's the Pathetic Model. The model I drooled over was the Super Deluxe Model and it ---smurfing--- rocked (http://www.arcade-history.com/index.php?page=detail&id=906)! For a long long time I hovered around that cabinet. First because I was too little to play and later because I never seemed to have enough tokens on hand to try it out.
Of course, the elusive... and expensive Sega R360 (http://www.keinert.com/) puts even the Galaxy Force II cabinet to shame.
A little less exotic? I would place my vote on just about any vector game. Standard MAME never seems to get that ---Cleveland steamer--- right.
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I'll add another: Sonic Blast Man
(http://www.i-mockery.com/minimocks/50arcadecabinets/sonicblastman.gif)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT18SQ94zkQ
I've never played it, but the idea of seeing how hard I can throw a punch combined with knocking down buildings and giant enemy crabs with my fists really makes me want to play it.
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Final Furlong (http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=7796) would be a tough build. The Wii version is MIA AKAIK.
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Final Furlong (http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=7796) would be a tough build. The Wii version is MIA AKAIK.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZvslUaZy6E
Cool! It looks just like those spring horses at playgrounds!
do you have to jump up and down on the horse to make it go faster?
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Final Furlong (http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=7796) would be a tough build. The Wii version is MIA AKAIK.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZvslUaZy6E
Cool! It looks just like those spring horses at playgrounds!
do you have to jump up and down on the horse to make it go faster?
yeah, kind of...this game is a great workout if you play to win.
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SilentScope - Can't really emulate that eyepiece view, and it's impossible without it.
Crossbow - Yeah, you can play it with a mouse or a lightgun.. but it's just not the same as sighting down that crossbow...
Boot Hill - it's emulated, but the plain old b&w pixels are boring as heck. It's unbelievable how much difference the artwork and the mirror setup in the real cab makes.
Street Fighter (not Street Fighter II, the original) - Can't emulate those pneumatic pushbuttons.
Holoseum - can't emulate that display.
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Beatmania and all 13 mixes
You can not buy (or make) a true authentic controller for mame for beatmania. You can buy a iidx controller, but the turn table is too low, etc. Plus you can not emulate the blue and red flashing lights when you miss a note.
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(http://www.coinop.org/Image.aspx?g=84053881-13dd-4afe-ab49-0808e7576bb0)
;D
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Time Traveler
[youtube]losa6IVhoSo[/youtube]
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I was lucky enough to have a hologram traveler at my arcade.
But I never sat down to play it because of the price.
I kind of regret it now
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And lets not forget this one...
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Stunt Cycle ....... my kids would love this game, but since it had no ROM files (just circuitry) it can be not be emulated.
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9854
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Virtual Reality Games would be tough...I can't find a good image, but I remember one from about 15 yrs ago, a first person shooter where you wander a multilevel platform avoiding pterodactyls
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/VETopLevels/Images/Virtuality.gif
http://www.maedicke.de/atari/history/jagheadsetlarge.jpg
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Galaxian 3 Theater 6; the largest arcade game ever made.
(http://www.arcade-lounge.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/galaxian_theatre.jpg)
It's a 6 player walk-in, to give you a good idea of the size.
http://www.dragonslairfans.com/smfor/index.php?topic=231.0
Link to the story of one man's quest to buy said cabinet and bring it home. Took two trips on a moving van to get all the parts out, if I recall correctly.
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Prop Cycle - Pedaling an exercise bike in front of a big screen doesn't sound like much fun, but it's a great experience.
Cosmo Gang - A redemption game that's worth playing. Plastic aliens move down a track towards you while you use your light gun to try and shoot the sensors in their mouths. If they make it all the way to you they steal your energy-box thing and try to escape with it. The characters were later in two other video games, but they paled in comparison to the monstrous redemption game. The bonus rounds of Cosmo Gang - The Video are based on the redemption game.
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Asteroids Deluxe
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Cosmo Gang was awesome! I loved playing that as a kid. It would get pretty intense towards the end when all of the aliens are hauling ass towards you
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I'm not sure of the name of this one... but it had a huge rafting paddle on it and you sit down and paddle like a madman on water rapids while being chased by a t-rex dinosaur. Lots of fun, especially with a partner, as the seat was made wide enough for 2 players.
~ D
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I was lucky enough to have a hologram traveler at my arcade.
But I never sat down to play it because of the price.
I kind of regret it now
I don't think you missed much. We had one at the movie theater where I worked in the early 90's. I played it for free after hours. Visually it was neat but the gameplay was bland and the acting was horrific. It really wasn't a good game. Meanwhile, the NeoGeo (Baseballs Stars 2, World Heroes, King of Fighters, Fatal Fury) next to got rocked on a nightly basis by the staff.
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I'll add another: Sonic Blast Man
(http://www.i-mockery.com/minimocks/50arcadecabinets/sonicblastman.gif)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT18SQ94zkQ
I've never played it, but the idea of seeing how hard I can throw a punch combined with knocking down buildings and giant enemy crabs with my fists really makes me want to play it.
I worked at Dynamo and we made a run of about 500 of these one summer.
We all took turns playing it. It was a lot of fun.
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Prop Cycle - Pedaling an exercise bike in front of a big screen doesn't sound like much fun, but it's a great experience.
Cosmo Gang - A redemption game that's worth playing. Plastic aliens move down a track towards you while you use your light gun to try and shoot the sensors in their mouths. If they make it all the way to you they steal your energy-box thing and try to escape with it. The characters were later in two other video games, but they paled in comparison to the monstrous redemption game. The bonus rounds of Cosmo Gang - The Video are based on the redemption game.
My local chuck e cheese had a cosmo gang. As a kid it was my favorite game there and its a shame that they dont have it anymore. That might be a diy project for another day.
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Stunt Cycle ....... my kids would love this game, but since it had no ROM files (just circuitry) it can be not be emulated.
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9854
"can be not" ??? That's a strange arrangement. Do you mean, "can not be"?
Anyways, that's not true. Simulating this game can be done. However, it's more to do with MAME's current policy framework than any technical reason. I'm not saying it's technically easy though.
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Let's Go Jungle
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Prop Cycle - Pedaling an exercise bike in front of a big screen doesn't sound like much fun, but it's a great experience.
yeah, prop cycle was great. i found it really immersive. but if all they have to do is fix the sound, then you actually COULD emulate it at home...
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Optical encoder wheel on any exercise bike or really any 360 wheel/spinner would do that just fine. I've been toying with the idea of doing that on the flywheel of my elliptical for quite some time.
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I found someone selling a cosmo gang here (http://www.sacpinballgeeks.com/winetracker/arcade/sacamusement.nsf/Content/9795D0FC01EA5153882571620068606F?OpenDocument)
I really want one now.
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Optical encoder wheel on any exercise bike or really any 360 wheel/spinner would do that just fine. I've been toying with the idea of doing that on the flywheel of my elliptical for quite some time.
zactly. hell, even a microswitch on a cam would work! just needs sound to make it complete...
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Prop Cycle was great I remember it well.........even though I looked stupid playing it.........I didn't care because
I'm an Arcade junkie..................... 8)
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theres a prop cycle for $500 working near my house on craigslist, if i could fit any more toys and was single I would buy it lol
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Freedom Fighter and FireFox
i pray for a day that Daphne team finally emulate those 2 games. tho i dunno how i would be able to play those game with controller that those 2 game uses. FireFox is possible but i dunno about Freedom Fighter.
see all my video that i took of Freedom Fighter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmHBjpz5mBs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMUfE1RkXio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKJhhiWG7M4
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Time Traveler
[youtube]losa6IVhoSo[/youtube]
oh that's awesome. i never played it either. i saw it at the local showbiz pizza (now chucky cheese) and the local mall arcades but also never played it b/c it was always 50 or 75 cents.
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-GTI club
-Outrun (Of course the biggest sit-downs)
-Power Drift
-R360
-Pong :D
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I'm not sure of the name of this one... but it had a huge rafting paddle on it and you sit down and paddle like a madman on water rapids while being chased by a t-rex dinosaur. Lots of fun, especially with a partner, as the seat was made wide enough for 2 players.
~ D
the paddle raft and rapids sounds like rapid river from namco
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9265 (http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9265)
nearly grabbed one a couple of months ago
if anyone (UK based) fancies playing cosmo gang there is one in skegness pier, (I work there 9 months of the year and get fed up of hearing "Weee Aaaaare COSMO GANG HA HA HA HA"
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we had a sonic blast man in ours and there was a huge 360lb guy that came in all the time and usually broke it before he finished his game everytime he got on it.
the catch to get everyone playing it was if you beat his score you get $25.00 in free tokens but I dont think anyone ever came close lol.
virtual racing deluxe sit-down model was cool becuase the seat moved/shifted and vibrated it had like a air or gas charged seating system that was probably cooler then the game..
another good old classic was the tank game you put your eye's up to the visor and it had a vector look to it when you looked into the visor and it had the 2 tank/tron like joysticks. battlezone???
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Time Traveller is available on DVD. You can play it on a standard player.
It's still a terrible FMV game. Those who didn't play it really didn't miss out.
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Time Traveller is available on DVD. You can play it on a standard player.
You can watch it... you can't play it. I have never found a DVD player that has a remote response time fast enough to make the game at all playable.
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I realize that (I have it...a copy), but it doesn't really matter. The game wasn't very playable in the arcade either....
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I used to play it and liked it quite a bit. There was one in a practically abandoned arcade near UMass in the late 90s. Still worked really well. That's why I got the DVD and tried about ten different DVD players trying to play it at home. Never did get it working.
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Yeah, the DVD version is unplayable.
I just remember the real game being another of those "press this button at this exact time or die" games.
For the price, it just wasn't worth it. It WAS cool looking, though. Nice effect.
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How much was it originally to play? The one I used to play was a quarter.
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This was when it first came out. $1.00, I think.
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Definitely not worth $1.
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Looking back I agree on the acting, but it sure seemed cool when I was a kid. I used to really like watching the older kids play it. I tried it once or twice and it was cool but I died quickly.
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You agree with who on the acting?
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I wonder if itd be possible to wire up an actual exercise bike to play Propcycle....
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http://video.aol.com/video-detail/fist-of-the-north-star-arcade-punch-mania-game/3850488873
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Cube Quest
http://www.dragons-lair-project.com/games/materials/audiovideo/video/cube01
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What was that game you had a firetruck & you had to steer from the front & back, that would be hard, I remember playing that game when I was very young