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What Arcade Era Do You Identify With The Most?

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manman:
I guess I am one of the youngin's around here... kind of nice actually since I'm a first generation fighting games guy so on a lot of other forums I frequent I'm in the upper age bracket  :P   So if that doesn't give it away- yeah, i'm a SF era 90's guy as far as my best/strongest arcade memories.  All about the various incarnations of SFII, MK 1-3, KI etc...real life started to take over a little while after MvC2 so I didn't get into those as much back then.  I was also a big fan of the side scroller beat-em-ups like TMNT, Simpsons etc, and NBA jam of course.  Too young to be able to claim golden era status...

Epyx:

--- Quote ---I can't answer the poll as my hardcore addiction ran from '81 through to early 90's.
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+1

Although back a year for me to 80 and Battlezone..the game that had me curious what the amazing noises were coming from inside the Three Bears Drive In and then mesmerized when I peered in the viewscope and saw a 3d world.  Then the early 80s with DK/MS Pac Man/Defender etc...the mid to late 80s with Elevator action/Black Tiger etc.  

The addiction has never really ended but was at its most fervent through to at least the early 90s as well.

helpmebuild:
For me it is definitely the early to mid 90's. I think that fighters like SFII and MKII really helped push the market back up out of it's slump. I still personally feel that fighters are the best "feeling" game on a joystick.

Here's another question to tie in though - what age(s) were you during this heyday and identification of an era?

For me I was about 12 when I fell in love with arcades and their sounds and appearance. What about you guys?

drventure:
I started gaming in junior high, early 80's or so, but I didn't really get into games until right after high school. I was working in a comic shop in the mall, and there just happened to be an arcade there as well  ;)

Not sure whether they were "current" games at that point or already old, but I remember spending way too much on Defender, Targ, Spectar, Red Baron, and Star wars.

Mauzy:
Sadly, I had no chance. On a technicality I have to say mid to late 90s and early 00s (Damn that DDR....), but I tend to play games from the 80s through very early 90s.

I maintain that I was born about 20 years too late....

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