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yotsuya:
Lock n' Chase has a soft spot in my heart because of a childhood experience.  :cheers:

EightBySix:
I used to play a lot of I-Robot in an arcade in Leeds (UK). Didnt realise until recently that it was a really rare cab. I think it was the first to use polygon based graphics, and had a 'drawing' mode - but who wants to waste 10p drawing in an arcade...

MAME TIME:
allways like highway race and anteater

Harakiri:

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--- Quote from: Harakiri on February 02, 2011, 02:07:33 pm ---I believe "obscure" is the word you were looking for.




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If you think Jungle King is obscure, you might want to try some other obscure games like Frogger, Asteroids and Tron.  ;D


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Obscure in the sense that many games come to mind quicker than this one. But yes, i reckon that this game is not so obscure as one might think... :)

Gray_Area:

--- Quote from: EightBySix on February 09, 2011, 09:01:25 am ---I used to play a lot of I-Robot in an arcade in Leeds (UK). Didnt realise until recently that it was a really rare cab. I think it was the first to use polygon based graphics, and had a 'drawing' mode - but who wants to waste 10p drawing in an arcade...



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Girls. I remember seeing them play it more often than boys. During that early period, I don't recall 3D graphics on arcade, let alone console, hardware being appreciated by the average game player.

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