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Generation X: Arcade Games You Kicked Ass At


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58 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

I remember as a kid playing Ms. Pac Man at the local Pizza Hut. They had one of the two-seater table-style games.

 

Awesome.

 

 

Yup.  Our Pizza Hut had one, too.

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5 hours ago, Gugny said:

Arcade games in the 80s/early 90s.  Not video games you played at home.

 

One of the threads here made me think of the game, "Joust."  That was a game that I was insanely good at.

 

Some others:

 

Track and Field (the one where you had to hit the two buttons really fast to run, etc.)

Galaga

Tron

 

I really liked Q-Bert, but that game just pissed me off because I couldn't get very far.

I was too stoned to remember. 

 

4 hours ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

Battlezone

Asteroids

Galaga

Galaxian

Space Invaders

Centipede

 

Used to really like Gravitar, but it was really tough.

Most of these sound familiar 

 

Some of the original PC games.

 

Google Leisure Suit Larry. 

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About 4 years ago, I stopped at a hotel I hadn't been to since the mid-1980's. We would spend hours in their game room. Even though the hotel has changed names over the years, the game room was still there, just a few less games than they used to have....

 

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11 hours ago, Just Jack said:

About 4 years ago, I stopped at a hotel I hadn't been to since the mid-1980's. We would spend hours in their game room. Even though the hotel has changed names over the years, the game room was still there, just a few less games than they used to have....

 

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The Mount Washington hotel up in NH has a room that looks almost exactly like that.  I would have asked if that's where this was, but I don't think they're a place that has changed names.

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Funny I know these two artsy, genius, sisters.  About 6 years ago, I was hanging with one-and she told me she would kick my ass at Galaga.  I grew up in arcades, and said no way- we need to find a Galaga machine.  Well we found one at Cutlers Record shop in New Haven.  She kicked my ass!  I never saw a Galaga wiz like her!  She got over 200,000!

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I wasnt a big arcade guy as they cost $ and I wasnt really unleased in the mall as a kid or anything.

 

There was a Roadblasters machine at the Holiday Inn on Grand Island which I played a lot.  We were able to get certain games there to spit out free quarters and would lay Roadblasters which was fun.

 

 

I played a good amount of Nintendo as a kid.  I would say my best "accomplishment" was beating Battletoads, although didn't reach that 'pinnacle' until the Summer after I graduated college

 

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30 minutes ago, Pete said:

Funny I know these two artsy, genius, sisters.  About 6 years ago, I was hanging with one-and she told me she would kick my ass at Galaga.  I grew up in arcades, and said no way- we need to find a Galaga machine.  Well we found one at Cutlers Record shop in New Haven.  She kicked my ass!  I never saw a Galaga wiz like her!  She got over 200,000!

 

So how long did this hunt for a Galaga machine take?

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55 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

I wasnt a big arcade guy as they cost $ and I wasnt really unleased in the mall as a kid or anything.

 

There was a Roadblasters machine at the Holiday Inn on Grand Island which I played a lot.  We were able to get certain games there to spit out free quarters and would lay Roadblasters which was fun.

 

 

I played a good amount of Nintendo as a kid.  I would say my best "accomplishment" was beating Battletoads, although didn't reach that 'pinnacle' until the Summer after I graduated college

 

 

at a KOA campground in Vermont my cousin and I were able to scrounge out about 100 Canadian quarters that didn't go fully through the return slot on pinball machines and games, that was a great night for an 11 year old

 

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3 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

at a KOA campground in Vermont my cousin and I were able to scrounge out about 100 Canadian quarters that didn't go fully through the return slot on pinball machines and games, that was a great night for an 11 year old

 

 

I had a similar experience at the old Buffalo while waiting for someone.  I did the usual kid thing of hitting the coin return button on a Breakout machine and the quarters came pouring out.  We were kings that day, playing the game non-stop.  I've always gotten a good laugh when I see people who always test those buttons and check the coin slot on vending machines, even though it paid off big time for me that day.

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18 minutes ago, shrader said:

 

I had a similar experience at the old Buffalo while waiting for someone.  I did the usual kid thing of hitting the coin return button on a Breakout machine and the quarters came pouring out.  We were kings that day, playing the game non-stop.  I've always gotten a good laugh when I see people who always test those buttons and check the coin slot on vending machines, even though it paid off big time for me that day.

 

the Canadian quarter was a bit thicker than the US, would wedge with just enough for a fingernail to dig into it

 

the second night they told us no-go on exchanging them...

 

 

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19 hours ago, Gugny said:

Anyone remember Dragon's Lair?  I used to be able to finish that game.  It was at a local supermarket, of all places.   

 

Absolutely. It was the first role-playing "make a choice" arcade game. Also the first game for Sega CD.

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2 hours ago, Pete said:

Funny I know these two artsy, genius, sisters.  About 6 years ago, I was hanging with one-and she told me she would kick my ass at Galaga.  I grew up in arcades, and said no way- we need to find a Galaga machine.  Well we found one at Cutlers Record shop in New Haven.  She kicked my ass!  I never saw a Galaga wiz like her!  She got over 200,000!

 

During a few week stretch of med school, I played Galaga quite a bit.  Actually got to 999,998 and then died.

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19 hours ago, Gugny said:

Anyone remember Dragon's Lair?  I used to be able to finish that game.  It was at a local supermarket, of all places.  That game and Donkey Kong Jr., which I loved.

 

I remember that game required a lot of quarters and had a steep learning curve — not to mention some GBID approved graphics.

 

There were a lot of good ones:

USA/USSR bubble hockey (LW had the long stick)

Pole Position

Astroids

Tron

Burger Time

Donkey Kong 

MC

Centipede

12 hours ago, Mark Vader said:

Tempest

 

Thats the one I was just trying to remember!

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19 hours ago, Gugny said:

Anyone remember Dragon's Lair?  I used to be able to finish that game.  It was at a local supermarket, of all places.  That game and Donkey Kong Jr., which I loved.

I was obsessed with Dragon's Lair, and I lost so much money on it.

 

I could never beat that game. :angry:

 

Space Ace was a lot of fun too, and more improved since they gave you even more multiple choices in playing as Dexter or Ace.

 

Great animation from Don Bluth.

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2 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

No one on here could beat me in Street Fighter II.  Vega or Ryu and I will sleep all of you.

Someone challenge my statement!

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$300.  check out all t he different editions.

2 hours ago, shrader said:

 

So how long did this hunt for a Galaga machine take?

look no further.

 

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3 hours ago, shrader said:

The Mount Washington hotel up in NH has a room that looks almost exactly like that.  I would have asked if that's where this was, but I don't think they're a place that has changed names.

 

Nope, the hotel I was at is the western edge of PA, almost on the border with Ohio. 

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This thread has inspired me.  We have this one spot in the house where we need to put something but have no idea what to get.  An old arcade game would fit perfectly.  I'm sure I can get the wife to go along with this one.

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1 hour ago, shrader said:

This thread has inspired me.  We have this one spot in the house where we need to put something but have no idea what to get.  An old arcade game would fit perfectly.  I'm sure I can get the wife to go along with this one.

 

rehearse your argument until you sure it is 100% foolproof

 

let us know how it goes, we are pulling for you

 

 

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