
I remember playing this and Alphabet Zoo, but I don`t have the latter cartridge anymore.
Minutes or hours?BPzeBanshee wrote: The last one I remember was watching the attract mode for Raiden Fighters 2 and not realising just how much time passed by. This was around 2000.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
I recently played through it in MAME and thought that part was f*kin rad myself. Sega's System 32 games were awesome, and Sega's sprite scaling games were awesome in general. I still remember hanging out at the local Dairy Queen every afternoon after school playing After Burner II and Outrun. They're just so good lookin'.hzt wrote:The main bit I remember from Jurassic Park is when you go through a forest of giant dinosaur legs shooting them out of the way then drive up a dinosaur's back and do a sick jump off its head.
Yep, the ol' Galaxy Force motion arcade coin-op...the all-black version is quite rare & it's more common to see the silver colored GF motion cabs nowdays. I recall playing on a black GF motion cab at Disneyland's Starcade arcade hangout in May of 1990.manatworks wrote:this game
ok, i didn't really play it, i'm sitting on my dad's lap when he plays it but i still remember it vividly ,the visuals ,the motion, the sound even the smell of arcade section in that department store.
the very first one that i get to play is this
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Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
You're lucky to have grown up in the Soviet Union, there were some good games.moozooh wrote:Playing some Soviet Game & Watch clones in 1990 or so. Played the living shit out of them. And then...^
Until this point I never realized how hardcore I was, lol: first a clone of the earliest handheld, then an 8-bit arcade game.
I believe this first time was minutes, but on other occasions afterwards it could very well have been hours. The flamethrowers and the Plasma Lock-On Beam is quite something to behold and I wish I had the artistic/programming skills to make a weapon of that kind of visual quality in my projects.Skykid wrote:Minutes or hours?BPzeBanshee wrote: The last one I remember was watching the attract mode for Raiden Fighters 2 and not realising just how much time passed by. This was around 2000.
RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
Shopping was similar for me as well. My dad would give me a few quarters when we would go to Kroger and I'd use them in the Snow Bros and Two Crude Dudes machines they had in the lobby while he got the groceries. I still play Snow Bros fairly often to this day.drboom wrote:Playing Centipede when it came out I think. I played the hell out of a number of arcade titles back then as we lived on an island and the grocery store right off the island had a small arcade (as well as a record store in it) and I always played two or three credits when we went to the store.