street fighter, rampage, smash tv, area 51, house of the dead, bubble bobble, metal gear solid, samurai showdown, and the list goes on. I'm still an air hockey bad ass, and great at pinball as well. The arcade was one of the safest places I could go as a kid. I still go now, and I bring friends. It's a really good time, and a hell of a lot cheaper than a mass trip to the movie theater. I miss living by a Drive-In to. I don't understand why some things in society are looked at as so disposable. It all comes down to money. With consoles it's, keep them at home and you make them more reliant on expensive personal equipment. With indoor theaters it's, Keep them under your roof and your influence over their experience is more lucrative. I feel lucky to know what it's like to get a high score that means something, and know what it's like to forget about what's on the screen and concentrate on the chick in the passenger seat.
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street fighter, rampage, smash tv, area 51, house of the dead, bubble bobble, metal gear solid, samurai showdown, and the list goes on. I'm still an air hockey bad ass, and great at pinball as well. The arcade was one of the safest places I could go as a kid. I still go now, and I bring friends. It's a really good time, and a hell of a lot cheaper than a mass trip to the movie theater. I miss living by a Drive-In to. I don't understand why some things in society are looked at as so disposable. It all comes down to money. With consoles it's, keep them at home and you make them more reliant on expensive personal equipment. With indoor theaters it's, Keep them under your roof and your influence over their experience is more lucrative. I feel lucky to know what it's like to get a high score that means something, and know what it's like to forget about what's on the screen and concentrate on the chick in the passenger seat.
Fun 'n' Games! We had those too! All those old arcade games are classic, Frogger, Tapper, Mr. Do! I miss pinball games too.
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