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I like centipede, but prefer millipede as well.

Robotron wins hands down over all. It is the alpha and omega.  ;) Thought I'd fuel the fire.

RayB:
I've lost all respect for you Donk. Used to find your posts funny and usually spot on. You need some Centipede schoolin' boy!

yotsuya:
Centipede is also a good get-together game. Lots of people played it way back when and want to play it when they see it on my cab, men AND women.

leapinlew:
For the most part I agree with Donk. Centipede wasn't for me, but I realize it wasn't a bad game. Just not for me. Anyhow, maybe this will change his mind

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That's what we're talking about ^

I think the classic games (and the list is long due to varied tastes) are all alive 'n kicking and have held up very well. The reason being most of us are building cabs or controllers to allow these games to live on in our hearts. I know I've spend at least $5000 dollars on the hobby just to be able to continue playing games that most people wouldn't look at twice without laughing at the cheesiness (graphics, sound, simplicty, etc) of it all. But we don't care. The classics are just that... classics. The same thing applies to music. My kids think the classics from yesteryear suck, but I don't care about that either. I laugh to myself because I know what I like and I also know what they've missed growing up with 'our games'. I have probably had more fun overall playing the oldies as a kid that I have had playing the best of breed games of today. IMO of course.

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