Exactly and that's why it stings so much to hear people say: arcades are dead and arcade games are old and stuff like that. Another thing. Where the hell are puzzle games? Every arcade anywhere should have a Ms Pacman for the ladies!neorichieb1971 wrote:If you put a massive arcade in the heart of Birmingham, had top quality games from 1980-2007 you would have a good turn out if it was well advertised. Just nobody is doing it.
Why is arcade technology reluctant to go LCD?
First thing that comes to my mind is Tacoma Narrows Bowl. Don't know how much you like music games, but they have a Guitar Freaks 11th/DrumMania 10th setup. As far as shmups go, there sometimes is a Raiden Fighters JET there. I don't make my way down there that often at all, since there are places closer to me, so I can't vouch for its presence at all. The last time I was there was 7 months ago, and it wasn't there, but it may have rotated back in by now.Dave_K. wrote:Twas just a joke tada.I'll be in Tacoma for 1 day this weekend, any arcades you can recommend there?
There is supposedly a rather large arcade in south Tacoma, its actually really close to my house during school, however I've never been there or heard much about it. It sounds a little shady, but it might be worth a look. Let me know if you check it out, I'm curious how a place like this can survive in such a shitty neighborhood.
heres some info on the place. Second link says its a little rundown.
http://arcadelocations.classicgaming.ga ... e=watacbni
http://forums.webmagic.com/ubbthreads/s ... ain=398409
heres some info on the place. Second link says its a little rundown.
http://arcadelocations.classicgaming.ga ... e=watacbni
http://forums.webmagic.com/ubbthreads/s ... ain=398409

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Same thing can be said for those Japanese pachinko parlors as well -- they reek to high heaven of 2nd-hand smoke indeed..... ^_~Dave_K. wrote:But you'll die from 2nd hand smoke inhalation much sooner if you live your life in Japanese arcades!tada wrote: I really hope I can move there, because I think I'll suffocate to death as a gamer if I continue to live here...
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Same can also be said about coffee shops, and even workplaces.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Same thing can be said for those Japanese pachinko parlors as well -- they reek to high heaven of 2nd-hand smoke indeed..... ^_~Dave_K. wrote:But you'll die from 2nd hand smoke inhalation much sooner if you live your life in Japanese arcades!tada wrote: I really hope I can move there, because I think I'll suffocate to death as a gamer if I continue to live here...
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Pachinko is a total rip-off IMO though. I much prefer the medal games at game centers. They're far more fun, and actually offer you chances at winning.
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I know FPS progamers don't like to have to play on LCD in tournaments, probably because of the small display lag (?). I guess it also can be annoying for shmups ?
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Arcade monitors are possibly the worst possible situation for a plasma monitor: high voltages, expensive, short lifespan, flicker discernable at close range (plasmas have to flicker to emulate varied light intensity), and I think there's also the potential for a burn-in-like effect.D wrote:it will then either be 1280X720 or 1920X1080 afaik.
Please let them use plasmas instead of lcds. 8)
Also, LCDs can really be any aspect ratio you want (so long as they're produced), without distortion (although at bigger sizes the possibility of dead pixels, backlighting irregularities, and cost all increase). My monitor's 4:3, after all. There's lots of 16:9 screens and I had the impression they're squeezing the 4:3 market, but you can still find a nice 4:3 monitor without too many problems.
Ghosting would be an issue (though I noticed my P110 seemed to have a bit of phosphor persistence, i.e. running down a dark corridor in an FPS with small bright lights inset might cause a notable trail effect), and limited refresh rate is a major issue for some (my monitor only does 60 Hz; when I first started using it I thought I was gonna go blind, although now I usually appreciate the larger viewable area more than I miss the extra refresh rate - especially as it'd be hard to find a graphics card able to do much more than 60 Hz @ 1600x1200).PROMETHEUS wrote:I know FPS progamers don't like to have to play on LCD in tournaments, probably because of the small display lag (?). I guess it also can be annoying for shmups ?
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Not as much as you'd think. Most VF5 setups I've seen will have a couple of Lindberg's, and a coule of old New Net City cabs. IE - they didn't want to fork up for an all Lindberg setup.elvis wrote:
It makes me wonder what sort of money these game centres must pull.
Anyone that lives in Tokyo has. It's one of the few business/party districts. The partying isn't as apparant as it is literally right next door to Roppongi, but there are nice restaurants there. I worked there for some 4-5 years. Great area. It's biggest arcade shutdown in 2005 if I'm not mistaken.(anyone here heard of Akasaka? Because I sure hadn't)
The pros that make their living off of it would definitely disagree.Pachinko is a total rip-off IMO though.
It's Japan...2nd hand smoke is everywhere. You're just in an arcade much longer on average.2nd hand smoke
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That's why it's my opinion. There's probably something I'm missing, but I lack the startup capital/time to learn it. Especially the time, since I won't be able to attempt a permanent move there until I finish my CS degree in two years.The pros that make their living off of it would definitely disagree.Pachinko is a total rip-off IMO though.
I had not heard of it until I had stayed in a hotel there. You have to admit, it's not as well known as, say, Shibuya-ku, or Shinjuku-ku outside of Tokyo/around the world.Anyone that lives in Tokyo has. It's one of the few business/party districts. The partying isn't as apparant as it is literally right next door to Roppongi, but there are nice restaurants there. I worked there for some 4-5 years. Great area. It's biggest arcade shutdown in 2005 if I'm not mistaken.(anyone here heard of Akasaka? Because I sure hadn't)
As for the topic at hand, shmups would have a lot of potential for burn-in on LCDs. PLAYER 1, HI-SCORE, etc. would all be in the same place on the screen for a long time, which implies burn-in.
All these terms confuse some people. On the first page "D" also talked about going plasma...I mentioned various reasons why that would be bad. Burn-in isn't even half of the problem, although that does effectively kill the idea.Dave_K. wrote:You mean Plasma burn-in? I've never seen LCD burn-in before.tada wrote: As for the topic at hand, shmups would have a lot of potential for burn-in on LCDs. PLAYER 1, HI-SCORE, etc. would all be in the same place on the screen for a long time, which implies burn-in.
It's very inefficient, looks terrible close up, has dangerously high internal voltages, a ridiculously short lifespan, and on top of all that costs an arm and a leg.
Despite all that, if you had the right sort of application for it (and if it were 2004 again), not so bad. They certainly seem to scale more reliably compared to LCD.
Despite all that, if you had the right sort of application for it (and if it were 2004 again), not so bad. They certainly seem to scale more reliably compared to LCD.
these are untruelooks terrible close up, a ridiculously short lifespan
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
It's not small, last I heard. The lag can be as much as several frames. That's something that will probably have to be fixed for arcade operators, and me, to consider buying them. For now, I'll be keeping my limbs intact.PROMETHEUS wrote:I know FPS progamers don't like to have to play on LCD in tournaments, probably because of the small display lag (?). I guess it also can be annoying for shmups ?
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LCD's don't "burn" in, but they definitely have image persistence. I have an emacs modeline in the middle of my LCD monitor all day, and a negative image persists if / when I quit the terminal emulator.
Regarding lag, most of the time when people talk about lcd lag, they're talking about scaling lag. Arcade games at native resolution shouldn't be affected by this. The physical crystal response time for modern lcds is well below the amount of time it takes for an interlaced frame on a crt.
Plasma has a more noticeable border between pixels; "looks terrible close up" may be an opinion, but it's hard to deny that plasma cell walls are thicker than the borders between LCD pixels.
Regarding lag, most of the time when people talk about lcd lag, they're talking about scaling lag. Arcade games at native resolution shouldn't be affected by this. The physical crystal response time for modern lcds is well below the amount of time it takes for an interlaced frame on a crt.
Plasma has a more noticeable border between pixels; "looks terrible close up" may be an opinion, but it's hard to deny that plasma cell walls are thicker than the borders between LCD pixels.
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I had read before that plasma screens display different intensities and varied levels of brightness by flicking each sub-pixel cell on and off rapidly. According to "teh wiki" that's thousands of times a second. I haven't a clue on finding my original source, though. Somebody else will have to weigh in on whether this is noteworthy or not.cody wrote:"looks terrible close up" may be an opinion
I've never seen anything like this.cody wrote:LCD's don't "burn" in, but they definitely have image persistence. I have an emacs modeline in the middle of my LCD monitor all day, and a negative image persists if / when I quit the terminal emulator.
Ed Oscuro wrote:I've never seen anything like this.cody wrote:LCD's don't "burn" in, but they definitely have image persistence. I have an emacs modeline in the middle of my LCD monitor all day, and a negative image persists if / when I quit the terminal emulator.
My Dell panel will commonly have persistent images of titlebars/buttons where I leave some windows (Pidgin and a few terminals) in one place for a long time.
A few days ago it rebooted and something made it stop when it tried to boot off disk, so it sat at the bootup screen where it lists all the devices and such in DOS style textmode.
When I booted windows I had a persistent PARALLEL PORT across the screen. It was hilarious.
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That's what you get for not using vi!!!cody wrote:LCD's don't "burn" in, but they definitely have image persistence. I have an emacs modeline in the middle of my LCD monitor all day, and a negative image persists if / when I quit the terminal emulator.
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