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3310425 No.3310425 [Reply] [Original]

Cool, fugly, gimmicky... just post 'em.

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>> No.3310430

>>3310425
Tapper is actually a really fun game to play at the arcade, shame it gets so overlooked for the other "classics"

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>> No.3310437
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I love these older enclosed sit down cabinets. Monaco GP is a really good game, too.

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>> No.3310469
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I guess the Naomi's still retro. no?

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And this was like PSX HW?

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Pretty sure I saw this one on an old movie...

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>> No.3310490
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>that tiny ass bucket-car

>> No.3310495

>>3310478
What an ugly face.

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>It's a Sega shoutout episode
Yes!

>> No.3310524

>>3310504
I spy 18 Wheeler and OutRun 2.

>> No.3310603

>>3310438
You wouldn't have to worry about inference with that cab, as it's basically a Faraday cage. Maybe they didn't want the men in black monitoring them to see what game they were playing through TEMPEST-Van Eyck CRT emission interception...

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>>3310481
At this risk of taking the bait there's one in Soylent Green.

>> No.3310901
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Shellshock

>> No.3310910

>>3310429
ok thats sick af

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Double Dragon II cabinet

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This one had a little plexi window/lighting setup that both simulated the laser and helped to aim.

Pretty neat and a big step up from trying to use the peep sight on Operation Thunderbolt, haha.

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Played this one once. Ashamed to say I couldn't exactly figure how2horse since the thing was in moonspeak.

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Not pictured: the two pedals that controlled the tracks. I'd play a modern VR version...

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I remember the vibration on this thing's gun to be rather strong.

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>> No.3311059

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdJA5C_Po4U
>Beyond 2000 story on the Battletech Centers when they debuted in the early 90's. Unfortunately they were not as lucrative as they could have been and FASA eventually would be bought out by Microsoft and the Battletech franchise would become a shadow of it's former self.

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I will never not bring this game up when ever I can

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>> No.3311070

>>3311062

I remember this shit. Wasn't there also a fighting game? I only saw it once and it was at a pizza place.

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>>3311060
*brofist* Keep the classics alive, man.

>>3311070
Yeah, Holosseum it was called. That was supposed to be the next generation...probably best it didn't work out that way, though.

My entry.

>> No.3311269

>>3310473
It was a low spec PowerPC based machine but it had a Voodoo 2
http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=583

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The wheel worked surprisingly well for an isometric racer

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>> No.3314132

This thread is completely fucking awesome.

>> No.3314218
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I've heard the cockpit/sitdown cabinet of this is very rare. Is that true?
Anyone seen any in the wild?

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>> No.3314645

>>3314218
Is that a noose?

So can you kill yourself when Sinistar appears?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaTB5Q11Dzc
>Garnet Hertz's video game concept car combines a car-shaped arcade game cabinet with a real world electric vehicle to produce a video game system that actually drives. OutRun offers a unique mixed reality simulation as one physically drives through an 8-bit video game. The windshield of the system features custom software that transforms the real world into an 8-bit video game, enabling the user to have limitless gameplay opportunities while driving. Hertz has designed OutRun to de-simulate the driving component of a video game: where game simulations strive to be increasingly realistic (usually focused on graphics), this system pursues "real" driving through the game. Additionally, playing off the game-like experience one can have driving with an automobile navigation system, OutRun explores the consequences of using only a computer model of the world as a navigation tool for driving.

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http://hackaday.com/2013/10/31/a-killer-arcade-cabinet-for-halloween/
> [Clay] salvaged an old Williams Defender, coating the sides with a cocktail of drywall compound, sand, and paint to achieve a stone texture. He then carved up some pink insulation foam into a tattered “wooden” frame and used it as a monitor bezel. For accents, he fashioned strips of latex to resemble torn flesh and placed them among the boards. The control panel is yet another work of art: [Clay] 3D printed a life-size human femur for the game’s joystick, and converted the buttons to look like eyeballs.

>[Clay] decided to go beyond the stunning cosmetics, though, and tapped into the game’s CPU with a custom daughterboard that detects different in-game events and state changes such as player health. An ATMega165 uses four PWM outputs connected to a number of LEDs inside the cabinet and around the monitor bezel to react to the different events. If a player takes damage, red lights flash around the monitor. Inserting a coin or dying in the game causes a different set of LEDs behind the marquee to go nuts.

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>> No.3315140
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the game itself is the generic 70's shooting gallery.
but the cabinet it's pretty cool, especially the big bazooka.

>> No.3315157

>>3315126
Holy shit, I want that, gimme that now!

>> No.3315158

nice

>> No.3315163
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Posting a build I did a few months ago.

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This is my favorite thread in all of /vr/ right now.

Also:
http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/

>> No.3315174

>>3315163
Interesting design, saves a lot of space I see.
Virtual Boy?
Haha, nice.

>> No.3315202

>>3312228
this was the tightest shit

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>>3310603
With that Applel box next to it, I doubt the guy had that in mind.

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>>3317173

>> No.3317353

>>3313996
>>3314002

This is one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time. Looking at the inside, the electro-mechanical parts appear much less complex than a lot of pinball tables. It works like a Stylophone, and it doesn't look like the circuit layout is a hell of a lot more complex than a Stylophone either.

Not retro, but does anyone design new EM games like this?

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>>3317353
Of course not there's no commercial viability so they're only ever constructed as one-off demonstration projects with varying degrees of complexity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTBcxr9KBuQ

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>>3317353
Closest thing to a modern EM I've seen are Foosball tables with additional features (covered playground, annoying sound fx, automatic ball serving, LED score board, etc...).

If GCCX is an indication, Japan has still tons of cool as shit (and still working!) EM games.

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>race buckets
hue

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I got to play this bad boy last week. it's very comfy.

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This is totally not retro, but I makes me wonder how it would've went if the western rhythm game craze happened in the 80's arcades before home consoles were capable of audio playback.

>> No.3319686

>>3314218
Not recently, but a local arcade had one back in the day.

>> No.3319695

>>3318612
no way

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>>3319695
>Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wtharEsEe0

Pic unrelated.

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No stun runner?

I am dissapoint.

I gave this machine so much money.

>> No.3320506

>>3310425
I thought that said FAPPER from the thumbnail.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0vZLRCWUqk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r5MA9sb7kY

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>> No.3323010

>>3310435
Love this cab

>> No.3323013

>>3311043
>>3311052
>>3311056
>>3311057
These are awesome

>> No.3323017

>>3317203
Just bought the standup version of this cabinet, this is what I wanted originally but they're getting so hard to find in TX.

>> No.3323046 [SPOILER] 
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>>3319871
play this

>> No.3323052

>>3323017
Vs Dual or Vs Uni?

>> No.3323131

>>3321886
>>3321889
>>3321891
>>3321894
>>3321895
>>3321897
>>3321901
>>3321915


Moar Moar Moar moar MOARRREE

>> No.3323202

>>3323052
Vs. Dual

>> No.3323894
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kek

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>>3315124
cringe af

>>3310984
wouldnt mind getting one

>> No.3324156

>>3323894
The early light gun games were all these super primitive machines like that in the 70s that used like light up spots and weren't even computerized or with graphics or anything.

Nintendo's initial games in the genre for NES were like proper video game versions of that.

>> No.3324239

>>3314218
The round table actually had one of these but they disabled the sound. The restaraunt moved, but it only moved on the other side of the shopping center, so I'm not sure if they still have it.

>> No.3324269
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Japanese really go all out with the fighting games

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Anybody remember this?

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>>3324269
wtf is that in the corner? photo bombing cat?

>> No.3324424

>>3324284
Somebody did.>>3318594

>> No.3324456
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>>3324284
Speaking of punching, this game was awesome. You could take a picture of your friends' faces and clobber 'em.

They'd get all hilariously deformed.

>> No.3324469

>>3324456
Heard the initial batches of the prequel of this had shitty padding so retards that didn't use the gloves injured themselves.

>> No.3324478

>>3314404
I remember seeing this at a bowling alley that my friend had his birthday party at. One guy was able to beat the robot without cheating.

>NO WAY
>NO WAY
>NO WAY

>> No.3324567

>>3310429
Fuckin' sweet.

>> No.3324632

>>3315124
>>3315126
This is badass.

>> No.3324645

>>3315124
>>3315126
Did the arcade Splatterhouse ever got a legit US release?

>> No.3324675

>>3310429
Nice!

>> No.3324723

>>3317370
Jesus that is awesome

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gibe badge huehue

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2vbHT_utoQ&t=34m27s

>>3310976
I miss this game. Though it got to the point where I think I was the only person playing it at the arcade that had it.

>> No.3325231

>>3319695
One of the markets where I am had one like it. Unfortunately all the lobsters would hide out in the corners where the claw couldn't reach.

>> No.3325327

>>3324869
Is that a 2 player version of Warlords?

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>> No.3325361

>>3324996
Local laser tag used to have one of those machines, sitting right next to Punch-Out!! and T2 pinball. Needless to say I never played Police Trainer.

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>>3325327
Yes. If ever there was a dumb game to put in a standing cabinet.

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>> No.3325980
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>> No.3326329

>>3325980
Been too long since I've seen an arcade token.

>> No.3327220

>>3325978
Anyone ever played a cocktail cabinet machine irl?

>> No.3327440

>>3324645
Yes.

>> No.3327448

>>3325975
how the fuck you gonna play pool with some pimple faces assholes blocking your stick movement?

Home arcade .... pff

>> No.3327453
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3327453

>>3327220
Yes. Christ, we're not all 17 you know..

>> No.3327479

>>3327220
Yes. There's actually a ms pac-man one in a pizza shop not far from my house. Apparently its a tweaked version because ms pac-man goes ridiculously fast

>> No.3327617

>>3312232
>the hammer

>> No.3327641

>>3312228
Given that driving games and gun games are still popular in arcades, Lucky & Wild 2 seems like a good idea.

>> No.3327759

>>3310453

what I'd give to get my hands on one of those

>> No.3327841
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>>3327220
They were a lot more prevalent in Japan before the fighting game craze, since a lot of arcade games were never available in dedicated cabinets unless they were a racing or gun shooting game. You only got the PCB and a few instruction sheets.

>> No.3328371

>>3327617
What?

>> No.3328385
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3328385

>>3310901
this cabinet is seriously beautiful. i would give anything to have it. that or a house of the dead 2 cabinet.

>> No.3328538
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3328538

Arcade by my house is well stocked with Blast Citys. I absolutely love this cabinet, I know it goes against the general grain of the thread, but goddamn, this cab is the tits

>> No.3328550

>>3327220
I had a friend that owned a Bump n Jump type cocktail cab, it was used mostly to store shit on because a button was busted.
I've played one recently in a bar that was one of those "50 in 1" type deals

>> No.3328551
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3328551

which one would you pick if you could own just one?

>> No.3328626

>>3323907
>cringe af

I'm sure you've created much cooler things in your lifetime you fucking faggot. You're cringe af.

>> No.3328809

>>3327220
One of the two movie theaters I regularly frequent has a bunch of Ms. Pac-Man cocktail tables.

>> No.3328886

>>3328551
I'd rather play Magic Sword, but I'd rather own a Willow cabinet.

>> No.3328906
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3328906

>>3325980
we had these tokens at my local mall arcade (rip)

>> No.3329374

>>3328906
Those are AWESOME.

>> No.3329435

>>3316209
Holy shit that is awesome.
I want it.

>> No.3329489

>>3328385
>yellow for mikey
wat

>> No.3329658

>>3324284
Dutch Animecon recently had this one.
Great game.

>> No.3330085
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3330085

>>3329489
You bet.
See the kind of neat shit you can learn on /vr/?

>> No.3330091

>>3330085
idr my cab lookin like this at chuckie cheese

>> No.3330110
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3330110

>>3330091
Well it did.

>> No.3330115
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3330115

>>3330085
I'll never understand Konami of America's obsession with stupid looking live-action people on their cabinet art.

>> No.3330117

>>3330110
rip konami
;_;

>> No.3330126
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>>3330110
i remember this marquee tho

>> No.3330129
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3330129

>>3330115
Probably he same clowns that always got alternate boxart made for anything that looked slightly cartoony/japanese

>> No.3330134
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3330134

>>3330126
and stick design like this

>> No.3330138

>>3330134
>>3330126
Do you live in Eastern Europe or something?

>> No.3330147
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3330147

>>3330129
At least other companies would use comic book-like artwork on their cabinet. Only Konami used actual people on all their cabinet and flyers.
>>3330126
>>3330134
Maybe it's the Oceania variant.

>> No.3330149

>>3330138
nope, this was a chuckie cheese in upstate new york in the early 90s

>> No.3330178

>>3330149
>>3330147
Who knows there were tons of bootleg and illegally imported hardware flying around back then. My SF2:TWW cab very explicitly states it's not to be used inside the USA or Canada and I bought it at an AAMA auction here in Ohio.

>> No.3330187

>>3330178
That would be the World version of SF2WW.

>> No.3330210

>>3330187
Yeah but never the less a cabinet was here in Ohio and had obviously seen many years of service before I got it in 1998.

>> No.3330215

>>3330178
>>3330210
pix=

>> No.3330942 [DELETED] 

>>3330215

>> No.3332024
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3332024

>>3330215
Could have used a wipe down but fuck it

>> No.3332049

How are the MAME arcades?

Do the roms load well and play like you're playing the original arcade machine?

>> No.3332086

>>3332049
Some, sometimes. Depends on the setup.

>> No.3332090

>>3330115
I think it's based because it's so bizarre.

>> No.3332101

>>3332024
Please do not wipe or remove the dirt on that time machine preserved from the 90s. It looks like a beat up tank from 7-11. Dont clean it.

>> No.3332102

>>3317173
Love that this follows the Famicom color scheme

>> No.3332126

>>3332102
Yeah, that's actually pretty cool.

>> No.3332138

>>3328906
We had an arcade called the fun dome in Clearwater Florida that had tokens like this I think. It was a giant water tank filled with arcade games.

>> No.3332182

>>3332086
can you recommend a good set up?
I don't know shit about arcades, let alone building one

>> No.3332252

>>3332182
It's mainly about getting the video output right with a hack driver like crt_emudriver. Then you just need to use proper controls and write them up correctly and to avoid the temptation to run games that the hardware isn't powerful enough to run but MAME can easily be set to show you its frame rate so you can tell for sure.

>> No.3332293

>>3332252
Thanks for the advice man, I'm going to look into it more

>> No.3332915

remember when SF2 cabs were everywhere?
Like outside small corner stores and in burger places?

>> No.3332979

>>3332915
Pizza places always had a Street Fighter II cab and a Ninja Turtles one, and usually a pinball machine, either Addams Family or T2.

>> No.3333903

>>3310425
Don't tell me what to do booger flicker.

>> No.3333916

>>3310481
What the fuck is up with her foot?

>> No.3333943

>>3311060
One of the golden gods of arcade gaming.

The console versions were shit.

>> No.3333957

>>3325635
*puts in coin, start from beginning. Shoot ally*
"Hey! What're you doing? Shoot the alien!" "No."
*shoots ally*
"But you're gonna lose!"
"Kid, piss off."
*shoots ally, screen gets all staticy*
"You broke it!

I miss arcades.

>> No.3333994

>>3324289
Probably Harada doing what Ono does with a Blanka toy on his Twitter, but with a Kuma toy.

>> No.3334006

>>3327448
>letting a pimple face into your home arcade

>> No.3334187

>>3333957
Too accurate.

>> No.3335005

>>3315124
>>3323907
Yeah I'm not feeling this one either.

>> No.3335027

>>3325975
h-hey bro, we were best buds in high school, remember? Can I come over?

>> No.3335049

>>3315124
It's neat looking but it also seems like it'd be really uncomfortable to play.

>> No.3335058

>>3333903
Post'em, nerd.
>>3335005
It's kind of ugly but fits the goofy ass B-Movie theme of the game perfectly. I mostly dig the part where they managed to capture events from the game and wire them to the cab's lighting. There's plenty of potential on that shit for immersive gimmicks, kinda like the light up buttons from the spy hunter cab.

>> No.3335062

>>3335049
The game itself was hard to play. Splatterhouse was a straight up side-scroller iirc so the femur controller wouldn't have been too bad. All the custom doodads and shit look so expensive though. No cheap looking stencil art slapped on the cabinet either. It looks just like an old sewer or something with an iron cover for the service box. I wonder how much more this cost than your average cab.

>> No.3335064

>>3335062
I can't read btw. Nice custom job.

>> No.3335476

>>3332049
The control scheme is important. Marble Madness isn't the same without a trackball.

>> No.3335536

>>3333916
holy fug

>> No.3337919

>>3333916
Feetfags weren't invented yet.

>> No.3338176

>>3335476
A trackball is maybe okay considering how many games use it and that it can navigate Windows. You'll never have all the dials, twinsticks, drums, giant butts etc to play every single game though and the more you try to put on your panel the dumber it starts looking. I think generally it's best to just have some hidden USB ports and some various accessories tucked in the back or better yet to build additional cabinets with novel controls - been really wanting to get hold of a comfy gutted racekar cab myself to build on.

>> No.3339120
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3339120

>>3338176
I'm sure I can stick a trackball and a racing wheel on here somewhere.

>> No.3339139

>>3339120
Those bottom two rotate, don't they? Gross.

>> No.3339168

>>3310425
d-d-dobbo , is that you

>> No.3339186

>>3321894
hah, this is brilliant

>> No.3339210

>>3327453
not him but i am neither from the states nor japan so i for example haven't seen any arcades apart from few pin ball cabs irl sadly

>> No.3339353

>>3316254
>Starting the trench run
>Obi-wan says "May the Force be with you" from speakers behind your head
>Shivers down the spine
That Star Wars cabinet was great.

>> No.3339543

>>3328538
I don't even know what this game is, but I hear about this cab all the time. The button layout is my absolute favorite.

>> No.3339551
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3339551

>>3339543
Not a game, just a cab for whatever PCB you wanted to j-jamma jam it in.

>> No.3339573
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3339573

fuckin love tokyo wars

>> No.3339787

>>3327479
The Big Cheese?

>> No.3339994
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3339994

>> No.3340108

>>3339994
>dat fuckin spinner
man I haven't seen one of those in years
after the nes version came out I could do sort of okay on it
better than the fucking waste of tokens it was for me when it was new and I was 9

>> No.3340163

>>3310456
That's a giant cat

>> No.3340285
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3340285

>>3339994
>boombox
Haha, nice!

>> No.3340336
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>http://arcarc.xmission.com/Web%20Archives/Jeff%20Andersen%20%28Sep%2027%202003%29/rdp/default.htm
>About a year after Race Drivin' was released, Atari put out Race Drivin' Panorama, which uses 3 monitors to provide a 180ƒ view.
>(...)
>I got my hands on another Panorama so I could try the game with 4 side monitors(...)
>(...)
>There WAS a 5-monitor variation of Panorama on this hardware however, which was the police trainer. (...)The police trainer doesn't use the stick shift, but an automatic with the shifter behind the wheel. The police trainer has additional hardware so it can link up with several other police trainers, "review monitors", and other computers, one of which basically runs a laserdisc gun game to emulate what happens after the officer arrives on the scene. It seems to be a pretty impressive system.. I hope somebody can get thier hands on those ROMs someday.. I assume they should run normally on any Race Drivin' main board, other than the link functionality.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__bvDrQQqT4

>> No.3340369

Looks like they use an ibm pc with windows rather than an atari st or falcon or tt

>> No.3341874 [DELETED] 

>>3340369

>> No.3343806

>>3310483

The two-sticks control scheme totally made this game. Awesome way to run and gun without having to think about aiming.

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>> No.3344640
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3344640

>>3344638
Larger pic of that machine.

>> No.3344669
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3344669

http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/

>> No.3344672
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3344672

>the proven money maker

>> No.3344690

>>3310427
that tiny lcd marquee is neat
>>3310970
have that on ps, great fun. I want the special controller bad.
>>3317370
fuckin craftsman, amazing
>>3319819
there's one of these at the only arcade in town. I play every time

good thread

>> No.3345894

>>3324284
they still have that in one of the local bars in my area, its worn as fuck

>> No.3347878
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>> No.3348670

>>3347878
Such an awesome concept.

>> No.3348704

>>3327220
yea, bowling alley had one 9 years ago. Went there 2 months ago, wonder what they did with it.

>> No.3350471
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>> No.3350478

>>3347878
yo i played this a few months back

it's fun as fuck

>> No.3350562
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3350562

One of my favorite motion cabinets. The hydraulic seat shakes and bumps around differently based on what road surface you're on. When you go over a jump, all the motion stops, and then you hit the ground with a jolt of the seat.

The game is great too, basically "Namco Rally Championship".

>> No.3351238

>>3312227
GOAT

>> No.3351278
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3351278

>>3310481

>that fucked up ogre foot

>> No.3351283

>>3328906

I bet if I looked around hard enough I could find a few of these in my house.

>> No.3352338

>>3310429
fekkin noice

>> No.3352443
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3352443

>>3330115
Americans in the 80's were still deathly allergic to Chinese cartoons. Millions could have died were it not for their valiant efforts.

>> No.3353287

>>3328906
My wife bought me 5 of these on eBay. tfw.

>> No.3353408

>>3312227
Wasn't there a 4 player version of this?

>> No.3353409
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3353409

>>3312227
>Pig Out

OH SHI-

Legit one of the best nearly-unknown games ever!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmOir4G66eM

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>>3310504

>> No.3358398

>>3310437
imagine this with f zero

>> No.3358434

>>3321889

Pretty sure they have one of these in the Pinball Museum in Las Vegas. Lots of cool stuff there.

>> No.3358435

>>3319871

Also known as "the ball smoosher".

>> No.3358449

>>3355719
fucking nice need to watch this

>> No.3358510

>>3358398
>What is F-Zero AX?

>> No.3358521

>>3355719
first time I've been interested in watching weeaboo shit

>> No.3358531
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3358531

Most amazing arcade ever created

>> No.3358534
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>>3358531

>> No.3358541
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3358541

pong game that hurts you when you lose

>> No.3358564
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3358564

>>3358398

>> No.3358572

Any weird cabinets I should look out for at CA Extreme this weekend?

>> No.3358737
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3358737

>>3358564
>you will never ever find and play one much less own one

>> No.3358739

>>3310429
Does the screen flip as the players take their turns?

>> No.3358896
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3358896

>> No.3360249

>>3358739
Yes, cocktail table games did that.

Dumb question, did publishers create separate software for table versions of games? Or is it simply a flag setting so the game knows to flip the screen and read from a separate set of controls?

>> No.3360325
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3360325

>>3360249
MAME calls it DIP settings so I guess there was one or two of these guys to select different modes of operation.

>> No.3360359

>>3325635
Still my favorite, despite never beating it. I refused to do anything but fresh, solo, no machine gun, no grenades, high accuracy runs. My games usually ended at the end of the office section, right around the elevator. Remember all the secrets up to that point too.
>>3333957 Making other people go "Whoa, what the hell?" was always great

>> No.3360380

>>3358896
was the Polybius thing real? or just a meme?

>> No.3360403
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3360403

Posting this because I loved Hydro Thunder but all of these games are a blast. One day I need to build or buy a cabinet with a wheel and racing seat.

>> No.3360407
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3360407

>>3360403
Also I want to mention x-men, this game was so much fun to play with other random kids

>> No.3360436
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3360436

>playing with crowd of other kids
>change back into human
>start hammering start button because sometimes you get a second chance and turn back into a monster
>some time later realize it's because the next kid who wanted to play put in their token and we inadvertently stole it from him

>> No.3360446

>>3360403
good stuff
altho it's missing Rush 2049 to complete the full kino

>> No.3360992
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3360992

I got to play Gunmen Wars again today. Third person shooter where two teams of power armor soldiers shoot it out. The gun controller works as an analog stick to move your character, and turning the gun left and right lets you rotate.

>> No.3361128

>>3358564
My local Maxxi Games on Mexicali HAD ONE