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Well Fed Games:

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--- Quote from: saint on October 14, 2012, 09:17:23 pm ---And make sure to update what you've found in this thread please :)

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,88060.0.html

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Updates on FIX IT FELIX JR. Or other CLASSIC ARCADE TYPE games?  :)

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Heh, I was gonna say, that thread is a good place to start. A lot of it depends on what you define as "CLASSIC ARCADE TYPE" games, but if you define it as short bursts of compelling gameplay, I would suggest:

Super Crate Box
Luftrauser
Super Meat Boy
They Came From Verminest
Chompy Chomp Chomp (XBLIG- actually kind of like Pac Man Battle Royale)
radiangames Crossfire 2
Super Hexagon
VVVVVV (actually a homage to C64 games, but still action-y)
Probability 0
And, if you happen to be a fan of Robotron or Smash TV, one out of every three indie games is a twin stick shooter.

BUCKETHEAD:


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Heh, I was gonna say, that thread is a good place to start. A lot of it depends on what you define as "CLASSIC ARCADE TYPE" games, but if you define it as short bursts of compelling gameplay, I would suggest:

Super Crate Box
Luftrauser
Super Meat Boy
They Came From Verminest
Chompy Chomp Chomp (XBLIG- actually kind of like Pac Man Battle Royale)
radiangames Crossfire 2
Super Hexagon
VVVVVV (actually a homage to C64 games, but still action-y)
Probability 0
And, if you happen to be a fan of Robotron or Smash TV, one out of every three indie games is a twin stick shooter.

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I knew of Console Home Brew Games. Colecovision, Atari 2600 etc.
But never heard of Coin Op Style Home Brew?
What's it run on Mame ????

Well Fed Games:

--- Quote from: BUCKETHEAD on October 15, 2012, 04:21:59 pm ---
I knew of Console Home Brew Games. Colecovision, Atari 2600 etc.
But never heard of Coin Op Style Home Brew?
What's it run on Mame ????

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No, I guess these are just modern games that "feel" like arcade games in their design.For instance, "They came from Verminest" could have easily been a lost entry in the galaga series. MAME won't play any of them, but many could be launched through a front end, and might play on cab controls depending on how they were designed and how much work you want to put into it.  I am trying to homebrew a couple "ripped from history" type coin op games (that will still just be windows .exe files in the end, no PCB or anything), but at the rate I am going it will be several years before I am done!  ;D

sharpfork:
The game they put in the cabinet is different than the flash game.  I found the flash game waaaay to easy.  If the arcade version ever leaks, it seems to be an .exe kind of thing.  I happened to catch the boot at 1 up in Denver yesterday.

 

Gray_Area:

--- Quote from: sharpfork on October 15, 2012, 11:18:26 pm ---
 

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Coool. I may check this out. Did Disney license the cab from Nintendo?

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